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Hey friends,

I'd love to get your feedback on this video and the overall concept of sharing my go-to warmups. How interested would you be in a video series demonstrating beginner to advanced warmup routines? Thanks so much for the guidance, I hope this first attempt leaves your fingers feeling quick and nimble. Enjoy your practice!

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2 Minute Guitar Warm Up - Exercises for Speed, Dexterity & Accuracy!

Enjoy this Guitar Warmup Session with Tabs, Guitar Pro, and Mp3 at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/2-minute-guitar-49331463 Hello friends, Welcome back to Swift Guitar Lessons for session #1 of my new guitar warmups video series. In this video I'll demonstrate five of my go-to exercises for developing speed, dexterity, and picking accuracy at 100bpm. Add this routine to the beginning of each practice session and be sure to rest, stretch and massage your forearms, wrist, and hands intermittently, especially when you feel any kind of discomfort. Let's get started! -Rob Navigation: 0:00 - Introduction 0:38 - The Spiderwalk 1:00 - Caterpillar Climbs 1:32 - Major Scale in 3rds 2:00 - Pentatonic Triplet Pattern 2:20 - Major Arpeggios ___________________________________________________________________ Links: Bonus Resources - http://Patreon.com/Swiftlessons Request a song at: http://swiftguitar.com/request Facebook: http://facebook.com/swiftguitarlessons Instagram: https://instagram.com/swiftguitarlessons Twitter: https://twitter.com/swiftlessons #guitarlessons #learnguitar

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Anonymous

More warm ups just like this one. Pretty please!

Anonymous

Great warmup to practice. I am getting a bit faster each day!

Anonymous

Really having trouble working out the fingering once I get to the 3rd set. Is there some trick? ;-)

Anonymous

Yes,more warm-up videos, please. This was great! Thanks,Rob.

Anonymous

I am trying to get my head and hands around the major scale in thirds. Perhaps if I free my hands, my mind will follow. Rob, what is the major scale in thirds? Dr. Google has led me around to some explanations...but I am still not getting it. And, despite the fact that I was not put on this world to "get it," I am still curious what Rob-Sensei can teach us as to the rational for this difficult (for me) exercise. Looking forward to it.

Anonymous

I'm not clear on that either. Appreciate an idiot-proof explanation please Rob.

Anonymous

logged on looking for exactly this. Perfect!

Toodles McGhee

Warm-ups by skill level would be awesome

Anonymous

Same for me !!! In the Major Scale in Thirds how are we supposed to know the correct fretting fingers to use, apart from eyeballing the video (very slow and difficult) - or does it not matter what fingers we use on the fret board ?

Anonymous

Ben, I’m guessing trial and error - more like trials and errors!!

Anonymous

Good warm up! I am getting much faster!

Anonymous

Very much in favor of these kind of quick-hit play-along exercises and practice segments. Super helpful in many ways, especially when I can't think of where to start or what to do when I'm doing my practice. There are some sessions when I know exactly what I'm going to tackle, but other times I'm frozen because I'm overwhelmed by choices; this kind of thing is perfect to get me going and ensure I'm at least doing something helpful.