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If your picking and fretting won’t line up — no matter how much you try — this video explains why it happens and what actually fixes it.
This isn’t about speed, coordination, or “just practicing more.”
It’s about guitar biomechanics — specifically distance control and timing control — the two physical variables that determine whether your hands synchronize or fall apart.
In this lesson, I break down:
-Why hand sync problems persist even at slow tempos
-The real biomechanical reason dead notes happen
-How distance and timing are linked
-The exact drills I use to help players clean up synchronization fast
-No hype. No gimmicks. Just the mechanics that actually work.
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🔥 What You’ll Learn in Today’s Lesson
✔ The real biomechanics behind clean tone
✔ Why picking accuracy is not the main factor
✔ The 3 muting skills every pro guitarist uses
✔ How to fix messy rhythm instantly
✔ The Hendrix Mute (your new superpower)
✔ How to control noise on all 6 strings
✔ Practical drills that build real technique fast
⏱️ CHAPTERS
0:00 — Why Your Hands Don’t Line Up
0:54 — Problem 1: Distance Control
2:21 — Problem 2: Moving In Time
3:54 — Test It Out
4:58 — Exercise 1: Pick Control
7:03 — Exercise 2: Finger Distance
8:25 – Syncing Both Hands
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