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    Slow is the key. Try doing different scales (slow) and then increase your speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    Slow is the key. Try doing different scales (slow) and then increase your speed.
    Yeah, I'm just an immensely impatient person (artistic temperament) hahahhaaa. I know you're right though, I've seen some of the videos on here, you guys KNOW how to play, so i'm willing to listen to any advice

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    One thing I've always done that helped me is when I'm just sitting around I turn my thigh into a drum and make beats with my hands. You'll develop full body syncopation that way. It transfers to the guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    One thing I've always done that helped me is when I'm just sitting around I turn my thigh into a drum and make beats with my hands. You'll develop full body syncopation that way. It transfers to the guitar.
    Does that work??? I drum surfaces nonstop, I must be broken somewhere I think i just need to slow down in everything i play for a few months.

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