n85ae -> RE: Alzápua Questions (Apr. 27 2011 14:37:36)
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I believe the biggest problem learning Flamenco guitar players have, is that they think they can just "learn" a technique. You cannot. Because the learning is ONLY 50% of the equation. You must practice a technique, and slowly over a long period of time the muscles to do that technique develop in your hand (i.e. grow, get stronger, the brain learns the motion, etc.). Then one day finally, you have trained the motion AND have developed the muscle strength do do it. There's no shortcut to the strength, it takes repetition over time for the muscles to change. Also requires breaks to let the muscles recover. (i.e. don't practice every single day, or else your muscles can't recover, and then it takes longer for them to develop - A common mistake.). Practice only 5 days a week, two days off for muscle recovery. You will get better faster this way. It's just like sports, with regard to muscle development. Days off are as important as days practicing. Regards, Jeff
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