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Norman Paul Kliman

 

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34 exercises with diatonic chords 

Hi everyone,

I’ve updated the guitar exercises on my website. I’ve deleted some of the older stuff to add 34 new exercises that apply different right-hand techniques and patterns to a single diatonic chord progression.

I’ve been playing these new exercises for about a month, and they seem to be making my hands stronger.

I developed the material from my most recent warm-up exercise, but it all goes back to a very basic idea in thirds that Ramón Montoya and others played a lot. Extending that idea up and down the neck, I worked out 13 chords, from E minor in first position to C major where the neck joins the body. Thirteen is an odd number that works well for forming a loop with 12 chords up and 12 down.

The six techniques applied to this progression are (1) arpeggios, (2) horquilla, (3) thumb and index, (4) thumb and index + single-note lines, (5) single-note lines and (6) tremolo. I’ve worked out ascending and descending patterns in triplets, sixteenths and other time values, trying to cover all the possible variations that are useful.

The result is a lot of new material, some of which will probably be too easy or too hard, and some that should be juuuust right for you.

Here’s the link to these exercises on the updated exercises page:
http://canteytoque.es/pmiexc.htm#diatonic
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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

Thanks. I'll try them out.

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silddx

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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

Thank you!
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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

Very good sir, much appreciated!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 20 2024 20:54:14
 
Norman Paul Kliman

 

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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

Thanks to all. This morning I changed the order of some of the patterns on the web page. Last night, it occurred to me that it’s harder (for me, at least) to start with index than with ring finger, especially in some of the final patterns, and what I want is to show the easier exercises before the harder ones. So, I had to edit the images of the summaries of some of the techniques, but the patterns themselves remain unchanged.

Diatonic chords are such a basic concept that I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has already published something similar to my study. The patterns associated with thumb and index and with thumb/index + single notes are more closely related to flamenco guitar and may be more interesting if you don’t care for the others.
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Stu

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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

Cool thanks Norman. Will check these out when I get to the desk with the guitar!!
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Norman Paul Kliman

 

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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Stu

Hi Stu,

The main thing is to memorize the chord progression. It’s not hard, because all the chords are basic, although it took me a while to remember that two of them skip a string. Once you’ve got the progression memorized, you can focus on the application of right-hand techniques and patterns, and the scores aren’t even necessary, which is what I like the most about the study. I’ll know exactly where to go and what to do, and it’s just a question of getting my fingers to cooperate.
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Norman Paul Kliman

 

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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

I’m posting about this study again because, after adding new material, it now features 43 exercises based on 28 striking-hand patterns. I’ve also added new texts and edited the existing texts to make them clearer, and I’ve numbered the patterns in the summaries and in the scores to make them easier to find.


http://canteytoque.es/pmiexc.htm#diatonic
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Stu

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RE: 34 exercises with diatonic chords (in reply to Norman Paul Kliman

Really great stuff. Technique nerds can't certainly get their fix there!! Thanks Norman.
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