Teaching Your Fingers To Move Independently
fkalich
Jun 12 2007, 02:25 AM
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This seems very important to me. Pavel mentioned in a lesson keeping them close to the fret board. When he wrote that, i just thought to keep them close for speed. but i found that to do that, you have to teach them to move independently. for example, if you push a finger tip to the fret board, the other fingers stay motionless.

Unfortunately it seems, to learn to do this, you have to slow down to a snails pace. Just started today, but i right away see some improvement in my ability to move fingers independently. i hope so, don't want to be a snail all my life. Any thoughts?

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