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Spider Exercise - 4-2-1-3 Permutation
Chromatic exercise using finger permutation 4-2-1-3, developing finger independence and coordination.
5 minutes
BPM 60–180
Tablature
First few measures of the exercise.
How to Practice
- 1Place your left hand fingers on four consecutive frets of one string.
- 2Start playing according to the permutation 4-2-1-3, which means: finger 4, finger 2, finger 1, finger 3.
- 3Repeat the pattern several times, ensuring even attacks and clean sound.
Tips & Techniques
- •The 4-2-1 sequence requires special control - it's a backward movement starting with the weakest finger.
- •Maintain even tempo and spacing between notes - use a metronome.
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