This is mine........Don't expect Eruption or a John Petrucci style routine, it's just a mad thrash that lets my fingers get accustomed to movement in chromatic scales, pentatonics, tapping, arpeggios (yuk), blues bends/squeals and vibrato (critical at my age....!!!) before I tackle anything more....
Just bumped this because i am sure people are being a little lazy and have warm ups
My warm ups are some of the exercises in the classical guitar warm up section- and I often sight read a new piece too to get me focussed afterwards. I also just go through scales and try new ways of connecting them together
When I am really practising intensely on classical guitar and want a break I have my jv Strat plugged into my blues junior and jam along to adverts etc and just let go.
Matt
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I really don't have any warms ups per se' , I'll just play .. usually some fast funk style rhythm to loosen my right wrist and move onto soloing , as soon as I hit something my mind hears but my fingers can't execute ... I stop and figure it out slowly .
The best warm-up I've found is to rip through about 12 songs of the Zeppelin catalogue.
"Everyone says theres nothing new that can be done with a guitar, but when people like Randy come along, they realize they're wrong." -- Angus Young, AC/DC