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Author: Kathy Dickson

Use hammer-ons and pull-offs to energize your chords

July 1, 2015July 1, 2015 Kathy Dickson

hammer-ons and pull-offsPart of developing as a guitarist is learning how to dress up chord progressions so they don’t sound stale and boring. One way to make your chord playing more dynamic is to incorporate hammer-ons and pull-offs. Hammer-ons and pull-offs use the fretting hand instead of the picking hand to articulate notes. Read more.

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