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another picado thread..
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Ricardo
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Joined: Dec. 14 2004
From: Washington DC
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RE: another picado thread.. (in reply to gaash)
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ORIGINAL: gaash Thanks for the tip. Yep, I am moving the arm so that my attack remains consistent though perhaps I am not moving it fast enough. I notice when I play 4 or more notes per string I have very few problems. Arpegiate an open chord like G or E that uses all 6 strings, by alternating rest strokes, start on low E with i and "walk" up and down the strings, one note per string. It is really hard so go slow at first, and build speed gradually. When you can do it , then try repeating each note, i-m, then switch strings, i-m, etc after all 6 strings change to m-i for each. Then try triplets. Ricardo
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