Piwin -> RE: Work & organization (Oct. 1 2016 20:16:05)
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It's usually recommended to start the other way around, with "softer" techniques like arpeggio and tremolo, then moving on to the "harder" ones like picado and rasgueado, to avoid injury. The rest is, I guess, a matter of personal taste. I usually warm up by just noodling around a bit, usually with just some basic arpeggio and rhythm. Nothing "standard" in my case. I wouldn't improvise while studying technique. I prefer to focus on one thing at a time. I tend to separate pieces from technique, though my technical studies often use snipets of pieces I've used that happen to feature the technique I'm trying to practice.
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