Another double note arpeggio pattern with 'p'-'i'-'m'-'a' ('p' and 'i' together) then 'p'-'a'-'m'-'i ' ('p' and 'a' 'together). …
C2.1.14. Arpeggio 13
A 'p'-'m'-'i'-'a' arpeggio where 'p' and 'm''are plucked together. …
C2.1.15. Arpeggio 14
A 'p'-'i'-'a'-'m' arpeggio where 'p' and 'i' are played at the same time. …
C2.2.01. Open string pitch equivalences
The notes on the fifth fret on each string (except the third string) correspond to the notes on the open string below. On the third string, it is the fourth fret that is the same as the open second …
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C2.2.02. Basic chord drill
One of the most common ways of breaking up a four-string chord. You will find the first example of this technique in 'Study,' Op. 60 by F. Sor. …
C2.2.03. i-m string crossing
This is an 'i'-'m' alternation exercise that will improve your accuracy on string crossings with a random number of notes per string. …