As you practice, work on the intensity of your pull-offs. You should hear the open string notes clearly, but they should not be louder than the regular plucked notes. …
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As you practice, work on the intensity of your pull-offs. You should hear the open string notes clearly, but they should not be louder than the regular plucked notes. …
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Even if you learn a piece in a short period of time, it is important to continue to practice it for a longer time until you have internalized it on different levels. …
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Gato (literally, 'cat') is a Latin American musical form. This piece presents another study on the pull-off technique. …
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This passage can help you work on balance on your pull-offs. Aim for the same dynamic level on the pull-off notes as you use different fingers, executing the pull-offs as your instructor demonstrates …
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Main view of Gato by J. Cardoso. …
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This study is based on parallel sixth intervals, played on the first and the third strings. …
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