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Notewize Electric Guitar:
Level 10

Level 10 of the Notewize Electric Guitar Lesson Pack introduces another set of hammer-on and pull-off warm-ups, how to combine the E5 and A5 power chord shapes, another minor blues scale, and how to play prebends to make your notes sound like they bend down instead of up!

 

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Warm-up #1: Hammer-ons

 

This ultimate hammer on warm up will cover every possible finger combination. This will take your finger strength and dexterity to a new level, so practice it until you can hear each note clean!

Warm-up #2: Pull-offs

 

This final pull-off warm-up will cover every possible finger combination. This will be more intense than previous pull-off warm-ups, so keep practicing until you have full control of your fingers and are continuously getting a clean, crisp sound from each note!

Scale: Minor Blues Scale (Am Shape)

 

This A minor blues scale is very similar to the A minor pentatonic scale, with a few added notes. But unlike other scales we've covered, you will need to shift your hand a bit to play through all of the notes of this scale.

Chord: 2-note E5 and A5 Power Chord Shapes

 

It's very common to combine E5 power chord shapes with A5 power chord shapes. This means you will have to shift the chord shape up or down a string while playing, so be careful which strings you are strumming for each chord!

Chord: 3-note E5 and A5 Power Chord Shapes

 

The E5 power chord shape and the A5 power chord shape can both be played using 3 notes to get a bigger, more powerful sound from the chord. This practice song is the same as the previous chord lesson, but uses all 3-note shapes!

Technique: Prebends

 

Prebends are a great way to make your notes sound like they bend down, instead of up! You will have to bend the string before you pick it, so its important to know what a half bend and a full bend feel like under your fingers. Regular practice is essential to mastering this technique!

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