First steps to Finger Independence

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Komentáře • 143

  • @robertfantazo4751
    @robertfantazo4751 Před 3 lety +14

    Thank you. You have what I call normal hands like mine there's nothing more frustrating than have a tutorial teaching of a person with 10-inch long fingers. To Barre they use less than half a finger. You give me hope.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +7

      hahhaa very true... On top of that, I have seen that big/small handed people need many different adjustments for technique which are barely mentioned, so I'm glad I can help you out there! 🤗

  • @chuan-kangshih78
    @chuan-kangshih78 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Merce is such a wonderful teacher. Everything that a student needs to know is not only clearly demonstrated, but also thoroughly explained.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 10 měsíci

      thank you! glad my videos are useful to you guys!

  • @markj7924
    @markj7924 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m finding this exercise very difficult, way harder than it looks, but seeming very beneficial while doing. Thanks so much!

  • @josemiletrodriguezborbon4139
    @josemiletrodriguezborbon4139 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Practical, succinct, and well-documented exercise! Great Channel, thanks Merce.

  • @burtmantooth8913
    @burtmantooth8913 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You’re a very skilled musician! I enjoy your lessons a lot. 😊

  • @hemantaghimire1431
    @hemantaghimire1431 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank u for wonderful lesson

  • @JayanthKDass
    @JayanthKDass Před 9 měsíci +1

    You are a very good teacher Merce! All the beginners who are learning from your videos must be grateful to you! God bless you!😊

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you! Glad they are useful☺️

  • @ZIONSCHRISTIAN
    @ZIONSCHRISTIAN Před 3 lety

    Gr8 lessons Merce...keep em coming!

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety

      More to come for sure! 🤞🏻

  • @rahuldeshpande3516
    @rahuldeshpande3516 Před rokem +1

    this is a good exercise thank you for posting

  • @raylt7
    @raylt7 Před 4 měsíci +1

    New to guitar, very helpful, much appreciated

  • @joshviggiani9844
    @joshviggiani9844 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful sounding guitar and lady. Thank you for the content.

  • @saleemmalik4736
    @saleemmalik4736 Před rokem +1

    Muchas gracias por esta lección

  • @mockiii
    @mockiii Před rokem +1

    Thank you. I am going to try this in my next practice session.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Nice exercise. I'm playing the ukulele but have learned much from classical guitar players. Merci beaucoup.

  • @UndefinedSlope
    @UndefinedSlope Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for your videos! You are very helpful

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety

      You are so welcome! :) Best wishes to you Thomas!

  • @JayManWolf
    @JayManWolf Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for your guidance! Humbling.

  • @Expedient_Mensch
    @Expedient_Mensch Před rokem

    Muchas gracias, Merce.

  • @eugeniocastillo2424
    @eugeniocastillo2424 Před rokem

    Great lesson and very well illustrated. Thank you!!

  • @oscarcasusol5312
    @oscarcasusol5312 Před 3 lety +3

    Always a pleasure to learn from you, Merce! You are a great performer and a devoted teacher.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety

      Wow, thank you! my pleasure! wish you a great sunday!

  • @Olyxes
    @Olyxes Před rokem +1

    great exercise, ring finger is quite tricky. Thanks!

  • @Gr8FriknApe
    @Gr8FriknApe Před 3 měsíci

    I play the piano & keyboard (3 years). I am 3 months into acoustic and electric guitar. This exercise reinforced my need to do this exercise every day until it becomes fluid. Right now, my fingers are "tired" and they shouldn't be (chuckles). It also helps my left hand on the keyboard. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @tomb374
    @tomb374 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Merce. Great tutorial. Looking forward to the next one's.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      Of course! more to come! have a great sunday!

  • @rabendranath
    @rabendranath Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you very much for this lesson Merce! I always learn something new with your videos. Cheers!!

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      thanks a lot rabendranath! so glad you found it useful! :)

  • @cabppbac
    @cabppbac Před 2 lety +1

    THANKS

  • @makotonidas
    @makotonidas Před 2 lety +1

    thank you so much!!
    very helpfull

  • @ramyhassan4393
    @ramyhassan4393 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Really helpful to control fingers and build Independency

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      nice! glad it was helpful! keep up the practice this holidays and you'll soon see improvement :)

  • @CTBlankenship63
    @CTBlankenship63 Před 3 lety +1

    Your instruction videos are indispensable for me learning how to play classical guitar. Please keep publishing these amazing videos. Thank you!!! I do have a question. When I place my right hand as you instruct, my “m” and “a” might as well be welded together. This is a bummer. I guess I’ll keep stretching and see what happens.

  • @anthonymukombwe8177
    @anthonymukombwe8177 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much Merce. It's just my first time on this channel but already I have learnt a lot really.Love the way you reach.You so calm and composed and above all very clear with what you making effort to convey to us guitar learners.

  • @PavanKUmar-zm4nc
    @PavanKUmar-zm4nc Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Merce, Thank you 🙏🏻 so much for the lesson. I got a new exercise to add to my practice now.
    Grateful for the effort and time spent in making this video and for sharing your knowledge and experience. Looking forward for more.
    Best Wishes!!

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Keep up the practice and I'll keep up bringing new content to help you with it :) best wishes to you Pavan and thanks for taking time to write here some feedback, it keeps me on track :)

  • @ps8716
    @ps8716 Před 2 lety

    Thanks n appreciated your knowledge sharing👍

  • @mostaley5049
    @mostaley5049 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve been taking classical guitar lessons a few months now, this exercise is great. You’re a talented guitarist. Thanks for sharing with us. 👏👏🎼

  • @SS-fs5tw
    @SS-fs5tw Před 3 lety

    so cool.. thank you so much.. can you please do a play along guitar exercise routine and cover every other techniques so that we can follow your video everyday and practice after you.. i know its too much to ask but it will help.

  • @kaadhalveri7527
    @kaadhalveri7527 Před 2 lety

    Great lesson ma'am ! Tq very much for uploading !

  • @TheAndrej30000
    @TheAndrej30000 Před 3 lety

    Great exercise, thank you! 👍👍👍

  • @ramonejorge8681
    @ramonejorge8681 Před rokem +1

    Cheers.

  • @mikelnavarro69
    @mikelnavarro69 Před 3 lety +1

    Moltes gràcies Mercè. Una abraçada des de Manresa!!! Em guardo el teu video a la meva llista d'exercicis. ❤️❤️😊

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety

      Gràcies a tu per veure el video! Espero que et serveixi durant l'estudi :)

  • @antoniodurao
    @antoniodurao Před rokem

    Thanks ❤

  • @gitarci213
    @gitarci213 Před 3 lety

    This channel must be grow , awesome !

  • @WCGP
    @WCGP Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Merce! Great video lesson. This will be very helpful for me (even with my old hands). Sorry I was not able to watch you live during the premier this morning, other commitment, but thank goodness I can replay it. As always, Best Wishes from California! 🍷🍷🍷 Will.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +2

      No worries! Really hope it will be helpful during your practice sessions! :) sending best wishes to you in California!

  • @msheboigen
    @msheboigen Před 2 lety

    Hace muchos años que toco la guitarra, pero sin instrucción formal. Estoy aprendiendo mucho de sus videos. Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety +1

      muchas gracias Mark! me alegro que te ayuden! sigue haciendo musica! 😊

  • @Ayush_Kumar22
    @Ayush_Kumar22 Před 10 měsíci

    Dude that's a gorgeous guitar

  • @blackieja
    @blackieja Před 3 měsíci

    This is a brilliant exercise for my fingers, but I'm having problems with my 3rd finger, not wanting to move as easily as the others. I've to concentrate on this finger to move its butt and tell my 2nd finger it's had its turn. I'll definitely be using this exercise for a long time because I can see the benefits it will afford me. Thanks for sharing❤️👏✌️🇬🇧🇯🇲

  • @udayanmustafi3963
    @udayanmustafi3963 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful tutorial..

  • @nickrobinson2023
    @nickrobinson2023 Před rokem

    A good foundation is key for accuracy and correct action of the finger placemen. I can see these exercises as being very useful. Am I wrong in thinking that these are wonderful exercises to warm up with?
    Thanks a bunch for sharing your expertise and knowledge. Much appreciated.

  • @vgfjr505
    @vgfjr505 Před rokem +2

    I was taught this exercise. At first I founded it really hard but with patience, going slow, and keeping proper technique, I was able to do it. Notice that through out the explanation, Merce kept her fingers separated and properly arched. Also, try to keep the moving finger from touching the adjacent string. This is really important.
    This exercise helped me a lot with finger independence. It took me a while but it was worth it.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před rokem +1

      yeah this is something you can do for a while and it progressively gets better, definitely not a kind of exercise to finish within one or two short practice sessions, glad it helped!😊

  • @devanand5031
    @devanand5031 Před 2 lety

    It's very useful,thank u

  • @vonmilash823
    @vonmilash823 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been playing for a long time. I’m not formally educated as in classical guitar, but I took lessons for several years as a kid. I know first hand the many difficulties facing guitar players when it comes to the third finger. There have been times when I want to rip it right off my hand.
    So I watch this vid and thought, that looks too easy. And then I tried it. Shockingly more difficult than I thought it would be! I will work on this and report my findings in a week or so.
    Thanks for the suggestions!

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety

      I'll be looking forward to your message about how is going!!! All the best with it 🤞🏻 and have an awesome weekend!

    • @sneekyy1990
      @sneekyy1990 Před 2 lety

      So, hows it going over there :P ?

    • @blackieja
      @blackieja Před 3 měsíci

      I'm so happy to read that me having problems with my 3rd finger wasn't just a problem i alone was having in this moment in time, but I told myself I would keep at it because I believe it to be very beneficial in the long run💯💯🤔🕊🇬🇧🇯🇲

  • @sajiguitarist
    @sajiguitarist Před rokem

    Very good exercise for beginners.

  • @pierrebroccoli.9396
    @pierrebroccoli.9396 Před 5 měsíci

    Another good exercise. Pinki easier on my big mitts but then I have other issues. 😁

  • @breakthelegacy
    @breakthelegacy Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for putting up these super high quality tutorials. So much to learn. I've been trying to get through this exercise for a while now but it doesn't seem to work. My third finger (ring finger) can absolutely not move independently. I've tried and tried. Any hopes?

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for your comment Sara! I will be uploading a tutorial this Saturday to help a bit your flexibility if this exercise is a bit too much of a stretch for you at this moment :) Good timing there! 🙌🏻

    • @breakthelegacy
      @breakthelegacy Před 3 lety

      @@MerceFont thank you. Can't wait ☺️

  • @AlbertoGuitarrista
    @AlbertoGuitarrista Před 2 lety

    Genial el vídeo. Ho posaré en pràctica tan aviat com pugui. A veure si aconsegueixo que el dit petit no se separi tant del diapasó. Moltes gràcies. Una abraçada des de Madrid! 🙂

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety

      Genial Alberto!! bon estudi i et desitjo un feliç any nou! Una altra abraçada des de Barcelona (temporalment)! :D

  • @ivanxxxzzz
    @ivanxxxzzz Před 10 měsíci

    Hello. Thank you for the lesson. Please tell me, can I use these exercises to play the acoustic guitar? After all, you need to hold an acoustic guitar differently.
    I am sorry for my English.

  • @siberakunesia31274
    @siberakunesia31274 Před rokem

    izin nyimak dasar fingering yg tak pernah saya pelajari secara intensif

  • @harleygrandpaernie
    @harleygrandpaernie Před 2 lety

    Do you have a lesson on thumb independence. 👍

  • @WWS322
    @WWS322 Před 4 měsíci

    Maybe make a video about repetition in practice and how many hours to play in a day. And I always wonder how many hours a musician has practiced in his lifetime?

  • @stefanhansen5882
    @stefanhansen5882 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks! I first watched your tutorial about right hand technique, using P, M and I. Now I noticed you used your thumb on the right hand here ("chicken picking"). So, I have a question: When is it best to use P, M og I for the high strings, and when is it best to alternate between the thumb and e.g. M? Thanks!

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety +1

      That would depend on where you want to put the musical accents. P tends to be a heavy finger, so if you need to put accents every two notes, then P-I or P-M (whichever feels best to you) can be a good choice. On the other hand, if you are looking for a smooth run of notes maybe I-M, I-M-A-I, or any other combination can get you covered.

    • @stefanhansen5882
      @stefanhansen5882 Před 2 lety

      @@MerceFont Thanks!

  • @genustinca5565
    @genustinca5565 Před 10 dny

    Does anyone have tips on finger independence etudes? So you can practice it in a more musical way?

  • @itskailok
    @itskailok Před rokem

    Wonderful tutorial, I just added this to my collection of exercises to try. Is it bad if my fingers are touching other strings when stretching across the fretboard, especially reaching up to the 5th and 6th strings? I notice your pinky lightly touching 4 and 5 when you are stretching up to that 6th one. I'm curious if that is more of an ideal we strive towards, or a skill level to actually reach.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před rokem +1

      Dont worry too much if other fingers are touching slightly other strings, these are intense stretches so you wanna focus on gaining mobility. Use some polyphonic excerpt if you want to practice the higher hand position for allowing all strings to sound clean :)

    • @itskailok
      @itskailok Před rokem

      @@MerceFont Thank you for the clarity and such a rapid response! I'm a beginner classical guitarist and tutorials like this really go a long way. Keep doing what you're doing!

  • @davidha7096
    @davidha7096 Před rokem

    I'm grossly deficient in my dexterity. This is a great exercise to fix that problem!

    • @davidha7096
      @davidha7096 Před rokem

      Ok ring finger is difficult but getting easier with practice.

  • @finogoge
    @finogoge Před 3 lety

    my Master

  • @williamwhittington7294

    Merce of all your exercises this is the hardest, but I am progressing and playing everyday.
    I can also use my right hand pinki during tremolo, only slower.
    I have one question, why is it easier to play and perform exercises in the morning, but it seems more difficult to practice later in the day? It seems to take more mental effort.
    I practice several pieces that are simple, and I try to add complexity as I go.
    For example, I play Spanish Romance with single note leads, or the melody at 50 bpm. Then I do the traditional piece with trippletts, and finally with tremolo.
    Is this a good technique?

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety

      Hi William! We all have our best times to practice, you might be more of a morning person, I practice amazing from 11pm, we are all different :D Leave the easy stuff for the times you tend to be less focused so you can maximize your practice results :)
      Also, practicing adding variations and mixing up a piece is a very valid and creative way to practice :) Ideally you want to make the variations adding difficulty in that particular issue you struggle so that when you play as is written it feels a lot easier. Keep up the good practice my friend!

  • @stephenpominski8328
    @stephenpominski8328 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a great exercise!! I just wish my pinky finger would stop being a jerk and get with the program!!

  • @365daysgone
    @365daysgone Před rokem

    I've been playing for 15 years. Never actually practiced though and now my fingers are all on these weird angles. My 2nd and 3rd fingers angle in towards eachother causing the tips to always be touching. Brutal trying to re teach NY fingers

  • @muhammadqayyum5004
    @muhammadqayyum5004 Před 3 lety +1

    What is the backgroundmusic name that was being played during the last few minutes?

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      just some random youtube library copyright free song that I found, I don't even remember the name.... haha

    • @muhammadqayyum5004
      @muhammadqayyum5004 Před 3 lety +1

      I discovered the title of the music- "El Condor Pasa". I was just searching for the title to find different variations.

  • @blankenbker
    @blankenbker Před 10 měsíci

    what size is that guitar?

  • @adhimat526
    @adhimat526 Před 3 lety

    Difficull so mucht

  • @plebeiangaming5625
    @plebeiangaming5625 Před 2 lety

    I'm losing more calories stretching my ring finger than doing cardio. :(
    When I move my 3, I can't stop my other fingers from tensing and I press them hard on the third string. Is that okay or should I try and force to relax my 1,2, and 4?
    Anyway really great exercise here!

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety

      ahahahahhaa I feel you there! 😂 The best would be to start with control and movement development exercises that make you do some movement but not too much so that you put too much stress on the other fingers 'trying not to move them'. It's difficult to write it all because i would need around 30 to 45min to show you what I mean and make sure you do it right... if you have, please do ask your teacher, it would help you a lot to have somebody coach you through this in the begining :)

  • @claudioguerra9287
    @claudioguerra9287 Před rokem

    Hy.i have a biigger problem of the right finger right hand.it stop when i play

  • @leuchuy2493
    @leuchuy2493 Před 2 lety

    I offten practice in morning

  • @ashas1987
    @ashas1987 Před 3 lety

    😘💜💜

  • @WWS322
    @WWS322 Před 4 měsíci

    I think you are cool.

  • @adhimat526
    @adhimat526 Před 3 lety

    This is good but still practiced

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 Před 2 lety

    Hi, Merce. I don't know how you move your ring finger like that. From where my ring finger and I are sitting, it looks like sorcery, especially the low to high e transition :/
    I tried this for a solid 10 minutes and my ring finger wouldn't cooperate.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety

      hahaha well that's many years of playing and the movement develops. Don't panic! 😂 Just start small, with 2 or 3 strings distance and control it, so that the fingers land always in the right spot. Slowly then increase the distance (by slowly means weeks of gradually moving to bigger extension, not minutes... 😅)

  • @luke7ung
    @luke7ung Před 3 lety

    This is encouraging. My hands are probably slightly bigger than yours, if I do this I may play as good as you one day LOL

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      of course you can! its just a matter of practice and having a well thought personal development plan and you will get there for sure!

    • @luke7ung
      @luke7ung Před 3 lety

      @@MerceFont I don't know Merce, it took me so many years just to get where I am. I don't think I will ever get to your level;) Don't get me wrong, I enjoy it more when I am playing it than listen to a guitarist playing it LOL

  • @christofinb
    @christofinb Před 3 lety

    I have a problem with the 2nd left hand finger collapsing, my fingers are very rigid and not flexible.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      Then I'd suggest you to do a simpler exercise first, with just moving one finger at a time and nothing else on the fretboard, until you secure the movements. Slowly slowly you can upgrade the warm up routine to make it every time more complex and build up finger security, accuracy and mobility :)

    • @christofinb
      @christofinb Před 3 lety

      @@MerceFont
      Thanks for that.
      I have changed my practice routine a lot now.
      I am given to do Segovia scales with minimal effort on the left hand but strong execution on the right.
      Not accepting fluffed notes only beautiful sounds allowed. Freestyle as well as slow as possible, find this works really well.
      Will try your exercises perhaps soon.
      I was definitely pressing to hard with the left hand, had wrong approach to playing.

  • @scottkleyla7752
    @scottkleyla7752 Před 2 lety

    Yes Merce, this will be a daily warm up practice exercise.04/01/2022 and yes it is the first recorded in written notes as suggested to keep track of progress of practice exercises. Perfect Practice Equals Perfect Work- old math lesson instruction from GrandFather

  • @rhythmgarcha5918
    @rhythmgarcha5918 Před 3 lety

    Ma'am you mentioned the left hand in this lesson but not the right hand. Please tell us how to use the right hand in this lesson and thank you very much for learning something new and good from you.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      For the right hand keep it simple in order to focus on the left. You could use for instance index+middle alternation for the trebble strings and the thumb for the bass ones :)

  • @anotherbigfootwithinternet2147

    My ring and middle finger keep on interfering with eachother

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety +1

      pretty normal, try to start with single movements at first. I mention some exercises you can do in my latest video Q&A #3

    • @DIYchannel2K3
      @DIYchannel2K3 Před 9 měsíci

      Plz send me Q&A #3 link

  • @jamesemerson4102
    @jamesemerson4102 Před 2 měsíci

    That better not be a wedding ring on that finger

  • @udayanmustafi3963
    @udayanmustafi3963 Před 3 lety

    You are so beautiful.. 🥰🤩😍😘

  • @PabloSarango-gd7tw
    @PabloSarango-gd7tw Před rokem +1

    *TIMESTAMP*
    Inside each level of the exercise are more detail explanations for practicing efficiently!
    0:21 Explanation of the exercise
    0:53 Recomendation for the position of the hand
    *Exercise Difficulty*
    2:00 Level 1
    3:29 Level 2
    4:50 Level 3
    6:41 Level 4
    8:00 Pinky recomendation for shorter hands
    8:30 Final recomendations and outro

  • @DanStratocaster1
    @DanStratocaster1 Před rokem

    This is EXTREMELY DIFFICULT. I can’t hold my other 3 fingers close the board.

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před rokem

      then just remain a bit longer training on strings that you can actually reach and don't rush to enlarge the stretch :) it might take time to build up

    • @DIYchannel2K3
      @DIYchannel2K3 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@MerceFontMany thanks

  • @ficheye00
    @ficheye00 Před rokem

    Why in the heck is music playing in the background? LOL!!

  • @armanas5401
    @armanas5401 Před 2 lety

    my fingers are sooooo lame :(
    i feel like a horse who is trying to play guitar ☹

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 2 lety

      Hahaha very normal, I think we all feel like this in the beginning!!

  • @guitarviolintr1587
    @guitarviolintr1587 Před 3 lety

    why tab? The only valid thing in classical guitar is the notes

    • @MerceFont
      @MerceFont  Před 3 lety

      There is no valid or not, they are both different music reading systems that might be differently helpful to different musicians. In this case, I added the examples in tabs because it's much more graphic than to read high positions with no harmonical context in music notation. Given that is a video tutorial, I aim that everybody can quickly pick up the concepts and benefit from them rather than having people struggle to read a simple exercise. It's only a matter of simplicity. Classically trained musicians reading sheet music without problems use very often such type of graphics and diagrams for technique exercises ;)

    • @guitarviolintr1587
      @guitarviolintr1587 Před 3 lety

      @@MerceFont People shouldn't get used to easy things... good for your labor. :)

  • @flaviamuccini5681
    @flaviamuccini5681 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Merce. I found an exercice similar to that, but it wasn't so effective because there wasn't the passage in wich you set the hand after the movement of each finger.This passage is very important and I found that it makes the difference, so Bravo!!! And thank you so much👏

  • @R_en_B
    @R_en_B Před rokem

    Ma quanto sei bella?