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Hi Guys,
Today, just a short alternate picking guitar technique exercise starting on an “Upstroke”.
The first part of the exercise employs a scale fragment that starts on an upstroke .

Although, this creates an odd grouping of 5 notes, it works really well because when you cross over the strings you will be starting on a “Down stroke”

This, also works well because this is a simple two finger pentatonic movement.

In the second bar we imitate the first part of the first bar by starting on the “Upstroke” again, creating another 5 note grouping,

In the next part we start on the “Down stroke” again. Also, note the fingering as we cross the strings. This is a favourite of guitarist John McLaughlin. This is crossing with the 2nd finger.

Here is the 2nd bar in full,

FULL EXERCISE 1:

VARIATION IN THE SECOND BAR:
Here, is a variation for the second part of the exercise.

Note, the semitones and the crossing over with the second finger to easily cross the strings:

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