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mrMagenta
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Joined: Oct. 25 2006
From: Sweden
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RE: Hola (in reply to Arturo)
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Welcome Arturo! 2 pieces of advice I wished I had gotten into my head properly right from the beginning 1. practice relaxation, be aware when you're building up tension in your hands, shoulders, back, neck etc. when hands are tensing up, stop playing.. shake em, take a break, find the relaxed state before starting again 2. before playing, know the rhythm so that you can sing it with simple syllables. ta ta take take taketi take etc. when you feel very at home with the rhythm, you can better do nr 1. that, and patience. a single compas played well can carry a lot of meaning
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