Guitar
Warm Up
Exercises
Many beginner guitarists often overlook the
importance of doing finger warm ups prior to practicing
on the guitar. This is a very serious mistake that would
really hamper the growth and long term development of
their guitar playing skills.
First of all, the lack warm ups for the hands
and fingers would increase the chances of developing
tendonitis and repetitive strain injuries (RSI). Like the
other muscles of the body, we do need proper warm ups
prior to strenuous activities to prevent
injuries.
Secondly, warming up enables our fingers to hit
high performance better and would make subsequent
practicing more effective and efficient. This would lead
to better results and time saving. One other immediate
benefit is that guitar techniques and hand movements will
become more fluid after warm ups.
Beginner
Guitar Lesson - Guitar warm up exercise
1
This first exercise will
develop endurance and muscles in your fretting fingers.
Place your 4 fingers on the 1st string in
a line starting from the 5th fret. While
the rest of you fingers are IN CONTACT with the string,
life your index finger and place it on the
2nd string and play that note. Now, with
the rest of the fingers in contact with the strings, lift
your middle finger and place it on the
6th fret of the
2nd string and strike the note. Continue
this motion with the rest of the
fingers.


Play this warm up exercise up and down the
strings. This exercise will also force your fingers to play
with minimum motions and is very useful for advanced
techniques that require you to play fast. Do this exercise
at a slow tempo.

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Beginner Guitar
Lesson - Guitar warm up exercise
2
I call this the bumble bee training. This
exercise is modeled after the song “flight of the bumble
bee” and makes your hand moves up and down the fretboard.
The more difficult part about this exercise occurs when
you move back up the fretboard will emphasize on the
synchronization of your fingers.

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Beginner Guitar Lesson - Guitar warm up
exercise 3
How many of you guys know the notes of the
fretboard at the back of your hand? In order to clear up
these foggy areas of the guitar, this next exercise will
help you remember the notes of the guitar as well as
train your reflex.
Set the metronome at a really slow tempo (60
bpm). Decide randomly any note that you want to locate
and find it on the 6th string. At the
next click of the metronome, locate the same note on the
5th string so on and so forth. You can
refer to this chart of the guitar
fretboard for help if you
need.
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Obey these
rules!
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At any point of time, if you
feel severe discomfort or sharp pain, STOP
immediately and give your fingers a rest. Do
not force your fingers too much as you’ll do
more harm than
good.
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Using a metronome is a
MUST.
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Concentrate on your finger
movements and NOT
SPEED.
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As you build up your fingers’ strength and
agility through these warm up exercises, you will find
significant improvement in your guitar playing overtime.
Remember to spend at least 5 – 10 minutes to warm up your
fingers prior to any practice! I assure you that you will
save more time practicing by doing warm ups before jumping
straight into playing the guitar.
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