mt1007 -> RE: Practice schedules. (Jan. 4 2017 16:21:28)
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I'm currently doing the Pedro Sierra Tecnica workout. In the couple of weeks I've been doing this workout I've noticed changes. I've been very consistent in doing the whole workout everyday no matter what. I think that consistency has truly been the key. Suerte y Feliz Año Nuevo! https://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/117812135-tablaturas-tecnicas-de-guitarra-pedro-sierra Tecnicas de Guitarra Flamenca 1. Arpegio hacia Arriba 140 BMP 2. Pulgar Cromatico 140 bmp 3. Picado cromático 120 bmp 4. Arpegio hacia abajo 140 bmp 5. Pulgar y picado 180 bmp 6. Picado mástil 120 bmp 7. Arpegio doble 120 bmp 8. Pulgar y picado con ligaos 140 bmp 9. Picado hindú 120 bmp 10. arpegio combinado 180 bmp 11. escala mayor picado 120 bmp 12. alzapua 120 bmp 13. Tremolo 140 bmp 14. Horquilla 140 bmp 15. Arpegio subiendo y bajando 180 bmp 16. Arpegio subiendo y bajando 180 bmp 17. Picado sin repetir 140 bmp 18. Picado de tres 180 bmp 19. Escala menor picado 120 bmp Los acordes de los ejercicios nº 10, 13, 14 y 16 estan escritos en tablatura y los encontraras dentro del Cd en formato JPG. After many years of experience I have the come to the conclusion that study of technique is essential to the development of the flamenco guitarist. Without technique it would be impossible to interpret the multitude of compositions created for flamenco guitar. Technique for the flamenco guitar is based on arpeggios, alzapúas, picado, tremolo, thumb, slurs, etc. What happens when we practice technique without control? The result is not optimal. For this reason I present this first installment of "Guitar Techniques" created by Pedro Sierra. It is a series of basic and simple exercises recorded and mixed in the chronological order in which they must be practiced. Following the order of the recording, both hands will be warmed up and developed simultaneously. This CD is also useful because the guitarist often forgets the order of which the exercises should played as well as the speed of the metronome for each exercise. Just by pressing Play you will have begun studying, and before you know it, you've practiced for an hour. You will be warmed up and ready to play your favorite pieces and compositions. Inside the CD you will find pictures with tablature of certain chords of various exercises. I hope you enjoy this CD and that you benefit from these exercises. Best regards, Pedro Sierra.
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