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Best Finger Stretching Exercises for Guitar - Fret Jam?
Try these finger stretching exercises for 5 minutes before you play guitar and see the difference they make to your speed and playing ability.
http://www.fretjam.com/finger-stretching-exercises.html
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Guitar Exercises to Increase Finger Strength and Flexibility - LIVESTRONG
Playing the guitar requires strong, flexible fingers. You need to be able to move your fingers easily along the neck of the guitar.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/355277-guitar-exercises-to-increase-finger-strength-stretch/
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Strengthening the Left Hand to Increase Bass Playing Versatility - Dummies
For bass guitar players, a strong and limber left hand makes playing the bass more comfortable and enjoyable, and it helps in tackling complex chords and scales. A good exercise for the left hand is the following permutation exercise.
http://www.dummies.com/art-center/music/bass-guitar/strengthening-the-left-hand-to-increase-bass-playing-versatility/
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Left Hand Stretch on the Guitar - Classical Guitar Corner
This nifty left hand exercise stretches the left hand fingers as you creep down the fingerboard from the twelfth fret to the first. The stretch gets further apart as you descend downwards and contrary to many things on the guitar, the slower you play it, the more difficult it is!
https://www.classicalguitarcorner.com/left-hand-stretch/498/
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Essential Hand Stretches For Guitarists - Guitar Lessons
In this free video guitar lesson, you will learn some basic stretching exercises for your hands that help prevent injuries.
https://guitarlessons365.com/essential-hand-stretches-for-guitarists/
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Keep it Loose: Stretches for Guitarists
Always be careful and listen to what your body is telling you! You must never do a stretch that causes excessive pain or makes your hands or fingers feel numb. If you feel pain or numbness stop immediately and rest. Do not attempt to stretch a muscle, joint, or tendon that is injured. If you are unsure if these stretches are right for you please consult a doctor first.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/the-players-room/keep-it-loose-stretches-for-guitarists
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8 Excellent Guitar Stretch Exercises to Develop Flexibility - GUITARHABITS
Bigstock photo Playing guitar requires a decent amount of flexibility in your fingers. When you practice guitar regularly you develop more flexibility but at the same time you need more of that flexibility because your riffs and licks become more advanced as you progress.
http://www.guitarhabits.com/8-excellent-guitar-stretch-exercises-develop-flexibility/
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Strengthen Your Fretting Hand – Acoustic Guitar
Developing a solid technique is often a perplexing issue for guitarists of all levels and experience.
http://acousticguitar.com/strengthen-your-fretting-hand/
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Basic Finger Workout - Justin Guitar
This very basic exercise will help you develop a bit of strength and independence in your fingers. Although exercises like this can be a little boring, they help you develop your physical skills faster and will get you playing your songs better, so they are well worth the effort.
https://www.justinguitar.com/en/BC-135-FingerWorkout.php
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Stop Trashing Your Hands! - Guitar Player
How to keep your hands fit and strong.
http://www.guitarplayer.com/blogentry/947
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Hand and Finger Stretches and Exercises for Guitar Players - Ask Doctor Jo - YouTube
A lot of Guitar Players have asked if I will do a stretching routine for them, so here are some hand and finger stretches and exercises for guitarists.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVfpoolt8s4
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Left Hand Stretching Exercises for Playing the Strings on the Acoustic Guitar - YouTube
Exercises for left hand stretching for playing guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgNgAZMxzd4
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Tips for Strengthening Your Fretting Hand
Do your barre chords buzz? Does your fretting hand finish long before the song does? Do you lack the stamina to jam to your heart's content without soreness and cramping? Do your fingers feel sluggish sliding up and down the fretboard? If you answered yes to any of the above, you may be suffering from weak hands.
https://www.guitartricks.com/forum/thread.php?t=38306