at_leo_87 -> RE: Keeping right hand I & M economical? (Aug. 12 2010 20:01:20)
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Yes im speaking about Picado sorry, ok awesome i think i got it, so when Pushing down with I i then basicly move my M up and then down to mute the high e string right? But you cant play scales like this very fast right . . ? only open strings for practicing economical movement for the right hand? well, if you think about it, you have to move up your M finger to play after you play with I anyways. so do it one move. it's the same concept as retracting the other fingers while playing an I upstroke in continuous rasgueados so that they're prepared to strike next. while you're striking, you're also preparing. this will economize your movements enabling you to play faster and with more ease and control. when you play up to speed, you wont notice the stacatto effect as much. i remember when i first started practicing this way, planting the finger ready to play next felt like a conscious effort. but now it just feels like all i have to do is let go and it defaults back to playing position. i would give this a try with open strings so that you dont mistakenly use your left hand to create the staccato effect, but eventually, do it with everything, scales, runs, etc.
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