gerundino63 -> RE: Solid Warm Up Routine (Mar. 16 2005 20:09:40)
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Hi Ramin! Wach out for that pinky! If it does not go away when you have finished playing, you overdo it. I nice warming up, and exercice is this: Take any picado run or piece you want to learn, and play with your right hand as normal as possible, and with your left hand as soft as you can, make no tone, only aim, and touch the string, no pressure at all. After a while your hand will feel warm, and when you are ready, play normal. This is very difficult, and needs full concentration, it gives a few benefits. you warm your hand up with a thing you can use in your piece. You learn to aim beter, and get better control with the left and right hand. You learn yourself, that there is needed a verry little pressure to get a tone, so, better for your pinky, and you do not "fix "your hand so much, so you learn to play faster. I warn you[:D] It is difficult, and you will get more tones than you like, but it is the meaning to get no tone at al. Good luck, Peter
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