As you approach the sixth string, move your wrist slightly forward in order to allow the fingers to reach higher strings. …
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As you approach the sixth string, move your wrist slightly forward in order to allow the fingers to reach higher strings. …
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A trill is a rapid alternation between two adjacent notes. Technically, the building blocks of a trill consist of a hammer-on, immediately followed by a pull-off. Practice both techniques separately …
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When performed, a trill should sound as one continuous figure, not as a hammer-on and a pull-off combined together. …
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The scale of C major played in the first (open) position, followed by the same scale in the second position (using fifth fret notes instead of open strings). …
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Scale practice should be a regular part of your technical practice, since scales build the foundation of left- to right-hand coordination and synchronization. …
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The scale of G major in the first position and in the second position. …
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