In a previous post, I talked about my favorite types of guitar exercises. I also mentioned that there are a few... let's call them... "special" exercises that I also use in my practice routine. Okay, I'll cut to the chase – these exercises sound like crap. They suck, but only to the ear. The benefits you'll see in your guitar playing after implementing these exercises will be apparent right away, and I guarantee it. I've spent a lot of time working out which of the bad sounding exercises in the musical world are worth playing and which ones are less effective, so I present to you a star studded list of guitar exercises that suck. It should be obvious, but use a metronome.
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