By Tom Hess
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Legato guitar playing gives you an awesome, fluid sound... but many guitar players struggle with this technique.
You are about to learn how to master legato guitar technique the easy way and stop feeling frustrated.
This video shows effective ways to practice legato guitar technique and accelerate your progress:
You can improve your legato guitar playing with any exercise you practice when you know what to focus on and how to focus on it.
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Legato Guitar Technique Practice Tip #1: Articulate The String More Often With The Pick.
Do this as part of your warm up before guitar practice to make the lick you are practicing feel easier and sound cleaner at faster speeds.
Articulating the string more often with the pick helps to articulate hammer ons and pull offs that happen right after the picked note. This sets a benchmark for how articulate the notes need to sound.
Watch the video to see this guitar practice tip in action.
After the benchmark is established, begin to pick the string less to challenge your fretting hand more.
Maximizing power of your legato guitar playing requires a high level of fretting hand finger independence. When your fingers move independently of each other, you can play faster, cleaner and with a lot less effort.
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Legato Guitar Technique Practice Tip #2: Increase The Difficulty Of The Hardest Parts Of Your Legato Guitar Licks
Make legato guitar playing harder for any lick by:
Note: Don’t overdo unplugged legato guitar technique practice. Too much guitar practice without an amp makes it hard to notice sloppy mistakes caused by open string noise.
Schedule some of your guitar practice time to play with distortion to get used to controlling open string noise and make your legato playing sound clean.
At first, use 50% of your legato guitar practice time on clean settings and the other 50% to practice with distortion. As your technique improves, spend less time playing unplugged and more time practicing with the sound you actually use in real-life playing.
Legato Guitar Technique Practice Tip #3: Create Variations From The Original Legato Guitar Playing Exercise
You don't need many exercises to master legato technique. That said, having a collection of strategically selected guitar practice exercises helps you to:
Here is how to create variations from your legato guitar practice exercises:
Identify the specific technical challenge you want to improve in your legato playing. Then create new legato licks that contain that challenge. Make your exercises as diverse as possible, while focusing on the main legato guitar technique element you want to refine. Vary elements such as:
Group your guitar practice exercises based on the challenge they help you overcome. This gives you freedom to select any exercise from a particular group, focus on the specific problem you want to work on and have fun in the process.
Legato Guitar Technique Practice Tip #4: Alternate Between Using Legato Guitar Playing & Picking Every Single Note.
Play the guitar practice exercise one time using legato (pick as few notes as possible) followed by playing the it once while picking every note (no legato).
This helps you in 2 ways:
I call this practice approach for legato guitar playing: Legato Accuracy Confirmation TM
Legato Guitar Technique Practice Tip #5: Practice Legato Guitar Playing Trills Using Pairs Of Fingers That Are Least Independent Of Each Other
Finger strength gadgets do not help your finger strength for legato. Trills (rapid alternation of hammer ons and pull offs) do. Trills also help you control excess tension in your fingers and make your fingers more independent of each other.
Set aside 5-10 minutes per day of guitar practice to practice trills with pairs of fingers you want to make more independent.
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