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siliconsoniquete -> Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 21 2015 17:54:36)

I have the basic techniques down but trying to build speed and power, particularly for alzapua. Interested in any good exercises or practice regimens.




beno -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 21 2015 21:04:47)

there's an exercise from Oscar Herrero out somewhere, where you basically play alzapua on one string....it's just a chromatic scale, but it helped me a lot to gain fluidity




Ricardo -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 22 2015 1:06:55)

Nuñez Encuentro video for ALL pulgar techniques.




rombsix -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 23 2015 4:33:36)

quote:

particularly for alzapua






Dudnote -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 23 2015 11:34:07)

Thanks Ramzi!!!!




Blondie#2 -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 23 2015 14:08:04)

This is good fun and (intentionally I'm sure) works por buleria;





Dudnote -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 23 2015 21:47:03)

THAT FREKIN' ROCKS..!!!!




Leñador -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 23 2015 22:23:12)

That does indeed rock! So metal! \m/
The little melody sounds very similar to the Jaleos on Pedro Sierra's album.




Blondie#2 -> RE: Can anybody suggest a good thumb/alzapua exercise routine? (Apr. 24 2015 7:06:41)

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ORIGINAL: Leñador
That does indeed rock! So metal! \m/


Great isn't it? Yeah I thought it had a metal riff feel to it too. Actually, look at the guy, wouldn't be surprised if he has a pointy headstock seven string plus Marshall stack at home.

Have to say I really like Livio's studies, best 8 quid I spent in ages. Some lovely arpeggio ones in there (couple of nice circle of fifths ones similar to Vicente's Roma and one that reminded me of a Gerardo arp exercise but longer and more developed into a study piece).




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