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Metronomes have long been an essential part of a guitarist's toolbox. Most commonly, they're used to practice a technique at a slowly increasing BPM. However, there is a number of ways you can use a metronome to work on different elements of your guitar playing as well.
In this guitar lesson, we're joined by Jacob Wiens to talk about an unconventional method for using a metronome. Instead of increasing the speed of the metronome incrementally, we'll be decreasing the speed by cutting it in half. This forces us to fill in the spaces ourselves.
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https://www.guitarlessons.com/guitar-lessons/guitar-lessons-for-beginners/alternate-ways-to-use-a-metronome
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Metronomes have long been an essential part of a guitarist's toolbox. Most commonly, they're used to practice a technique at a slowly increasing BPM. However, there is a number of ways you can use a metronome to work on different elements of your guitar playing as well.
In this guitar lesson, we're joined by Jacob Wiens to talk about an unconventional method for using a metronome. Instead of increasing the speed of the metronome incrementally, we'll be decreasing the speed by cutting it in half. This forces us to fill in the spaces ourselves.
Check out the full lesson page by following the link below:
https://www.guitarlessons.com/guitar-lessons/guitar-lessons-for-beginners/alternate-ways-to-use-a-metronome
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