soclydeza85 -> Practicing technique (Oct. 5 2019 1:37:35)
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I've gotten to the point where I'm decent at some of the techniques, weaker at others, but I can play all of them at least to some degree and incorporate them into falsetas (except my tremolo which is still too slow to play anything real with yet). I'm wondering what a good strategy for practicing them is. I generally spend some time working one or two techniques each day, followed by a falseta that incorporates them and do that for a few weeks until I burn out and get tired of playing the same stuff over and over again. Do you generally think it's better to do kind of a round-robin approach - say, picado/tremolo one day, arpeggio/rasgueado the next, and so on - or really focus on one or two techniques and forget about the others (in terms of doing exercuses) for a period of time, say, a month or so until you get a little bit of a firmer handle on them before switching it up? How did you more advanced guys get your techniques to a proficient level?
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