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Summary: Learn how to master the fret board with your left hand in this finger style guitar lesson in this free video music lesson.
Jeff Isbell has been playing, composing, performing, and teaching various styles of guitar for more than 35 years. Many of his original pieces have been used in television soundtracks....read more
"Hi this is Jeff Isbell on behalf of ExpertVillage.com. Okay, I guess I can’t ignore the left hand forever. Some of the picking patterns I showed you, really come to life when you use some left hand movements called hammer ons and pull offs. In case you don’t know what they are, a quick demonstration, sorry wrong graphic again. When you pluck a string, it rings for a while, if during the time it’s still ringing you quickly hammer on on a new place on the neck, you’ll get a nicely sounding note, without having to pluck it. It has a different sound than a plucked note with a smoother attack. It really gives a pattern a nice flow. The hammer ons partner in rhyme is the pull off, and it’s accomplished like this, pluck a fretted string and while it’s still ringing increase pressure on the string a little, pull it toward the first string a little and with a snap, like releasing an arrow from a bow, release the string, when you can do both of these patterns these techniques easily add them to your picking patterns like this. Each cord position offers its own best use of hammer and pull with the C chord, its here. With the D, its here. G, here with these two fingers. Remember when I said it was best to learn the G in two positions. "
eHow Article: Using the Left Hand in Finger-Style Guitar
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evuser5796 said
on 1/2/2009 I've been self-teaching myself guitar for years, and learned a lot, but I've never picked up so much in so short a time as from Jeff's videos. Thanks, Jeff, for your well-done and patient explanations!
jeanny1 said
on 8/2/2008 Thumbs up! Thanks a great deal man. Learned a lot... !
saggarwal said
on 2/9/2009 I am really enjoying the lessons. Well presented.