In last month's I discussed pull-off's; another basic technique that all guitarists should have in their skill set and a technique which can be utilized effectively in both rhythm and lead playing.
In the previous post I outlined how the how pull-off's are done and this month I'll offer exercises to help students develop their pull-off skills.
The following exercises incorporate a variety of finger combinations in order to facilitate finger development using the technique. The student will find certain finger combinations easier than others. Whereas, the independence between fingers such as the 3rd, 4th (ring finger and pinky) have not been as developed as the 1st and 2nd (index and middle).
Remember when working finger combinations, the goal is to have the note which is "pulled-off" come out as clear and similar in volume as the one which is picked.
I hope you find these exercises helpful.