April 14, 2024

Question of the Week: How Do I Develop Proper Finger Placement to Avoid Common Mistakes?

Sydney Ellen

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Welcome to another edition of our Guitar Newsletter! This week, we're diving deep into the essential topic of proper finger placement and fretting techniques. Fender Guitar Coach Sydney Ellen brings you here tips on mastering these fundamentals so you can continue your growth as a guitarist.

Understanding the Importance

Finger placement is an important piece for good technique and form. What we're building right now is essential to the success for future progress on guitar. If you're just starting, it's important to use the tip of your finger to press on the fret. In more advanced situations we might lay our fingers across the strings, but that depends on the chord shape.

Without solid finger placement, you may encounter buzzing strings, muted notes, or even discomfort while playing.

Tips for Developing Proper Techniques

We have some great exercises on Blayze that focus on finger placement and walking through the frets.

Finger Placement

As you press on the fretboard, double-check that you're pressing in between the fret wire (or in between the silver bars), this allows for a clean and clear sound. It's also helpful to use your thumb on the back of your guitar in a pinching motion. If your notes sound buzzy, check that you're in the middle of the fret.

Finger Independence

Work on developing finger independence by practicing exercises that involve lifting and placing individual fingers while keeping the others down. This will improve your dexterity and ability to navigate the fretboard smoothly.

Fretting Pressure

Apply just enough pressure on the strings to produce a clean sound. Pressing too hard can cause the strings to go sharp, while pressing too lightly can result in muted notes. Find the right balance and focus on consistency across all fingers.

Practice Regularly

Like any skill, mastering finger placement and fretting techniques requires consistent practice. Dedicate time to focused exercises such as scales, chord transitions, and fretting drills to reinforce proper habits.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Overarching Fingers: Be mindful of keeping your fingers arched and close to the fretboard. Overarching can lead to inefficient finger movement and inaccurate fretting.

Neglecting Thumb Position: Your thumb should rest lightly on the back of the neck to provide stability and leverage. Avoid gripping the neck too tightly or letting your thumb wander, as it can affect your overall technique.

By prioritizing proper finger placement and fretting techniques in your practice routine, you'll lay a solid groundwork for your guitar journey. Remember, patience and persistence are key to mastering these essential skills. Stay tuned for more tips and insights in our upcoming newsletters!

Hope this helps! Reach out if you have questions!

 

Drill of the week: Tapping Exercise 1

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Begin by tapping fret 12 on the high E string with your strum hand. While holding your 1st finger in the fret hand on fret 7, hammer on to fret 10.

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Sydney Ellen

Guitarist, Songwriter, & Performer

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Sydney Ellen is a guitarist, songwriter, and live performer, hailing from Southern California. A multi-faceted musician, Sydney was first a trained pianist at age five. Growing up listening to Classic Rock and being heavily influenced by the performance style of Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), Sydney expanded her musical talent to the guitar, and soon after discovered her love for songwriting. Sydney attended Berklee College of Music, graduating Summa Cum Laude, and after two decades of curating her skills, still dedicates herself to perfecting her craft every single day. No stranger to the stage, Sydney has years of experience performing Classic Rock, Metal, Hard Rock, Funk, Motown, and Pop, but perhaps her greatest skill is her ability to perform on stage with an enviable sense of ease - a skill that has left her decorated with numerous awards as one of the top rising female guitarists in the rock scene. Sydney's music has been featured on 95.5 KLOS and Nikki Sixx's radio show - Sixx Sense. Sydney has also worked with top brands like Barbie, Mattel, Hilton, EMG Pickups, Bones Coffee, and more. As a coach for over 10 years, and a Fender Play Instructor for over 5 years, she discovered a passion for helping others find the joys of learning an instrument. Sydney loves improving her abilities as a coach like developing new approaches to learning and memory, discovering techniques and skills through songs, and redefining the meaning of “practice” in our daily routine.

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