No more weak pinky etude. Pay what you want or grab it for free!
Stop ignoring your pinky. It’s holding your playing back.
Avoid the 'lazy pinky' trap. Many players compensate for its initial weakness, but that habit eventually kills your speed and phrasing. If you want clean technique, you can't leave your fourth finger behind.
I’ve seen this for years with students at every level.
This lesson fixes that, but not with boring chromatic exercises you’ll quit after two days.
Instead, you’ll take a smarter approach. The exercise is inspired by classical music, so it actually sounds musical, not like a chromatic exercise. You’ll move through the Circle of Fifths, one of the most useful progressions in music, using flowing hammer-ons and pull-offs in sixteenth notes.
It feels like playing music, but it’s quietly building strength, control, and coordination in your pinky the whole time.
As you go through it, a few things start to happen:
- Your pinky stops feeling like the “extra finger” and starts working naturally with the rest
- Hammer-ons and pull-offs become smoother and more controlled
- Your timing and phrasing tighten up without you forcing it
- You start picking up ideas you can use directly in your own solos
This isn’t about grinding harder. It’s about training your hand in a way that actually makes sense musically.
If your playing has ever felt close to what you want, but not quite there, this is usually one of the missing pieces.
Give it two weeks. You’ll feel the difference.
I haven't fixed a price for this lesson because I want you to decide its value. You're welcome to pay what you like or take it for free. Whatever works best for you! :)