My Right Hand Practice: Question |
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My Right Hand Practice: Question |
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Dec 6 2011, 11:42 AM
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Hi! I'm working on my right hand every day, I do this exercise explained Danilo Capezzuto (thanks!) https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ht-hand-basic1/ and i'm very satisfied because i'm able to play it better every day. I play it completely relaxed and with full control of my picking hand. Every morning i do stretching and warming up and then begin to pick a single note slowly until i'm able to play the previous mentioned exercise perfect.
Unfortunately before i play it perfect it tooks 1 or 2 hours!! My question is, will this time decrease after some weeks? Does this take so long because i'm still learning picking and has it to do with muscles memories? (Final question: Do you understand my english? it's been a while since i dont' write something difficult in english ) |
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Dec 6 2011, 12:01 PM |
Hi! I'm working on my right hand every day, I do this exercise explained Danilo Capezzuto (thanks!) https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ht-hand-basic1/ and i'm very satisfied because i'm able to play it better every day. I play it completely relaxed and with full control of my picking hand. Every morning i do stretching and warming up and then begin to pick a single note slowly until i'm able to play the previous mentioned exercise perfect. Unfortunately before i play it perfect it tooks 1 or 2 hours!! My question is, will this time decrease after some weeks? Does this take so long because i'm still learning picking and has it to do with muscles memories? (Final question: Do you understand my english? it's been a while since i dont' write something difficult in english ) Firstly your English is great, I didn't realise it wasn't your native language until the last sentence you wrote! It looks a good exercise I think I'll add it to my practice. It's definitely a muscle memory and brain - finger connection thing. Consistent and frequent practice is key (this is where I've failed in the past) What I'll do with it (and this may help you) is get it into my brain and in my fingers first, so both understand what they should be doing. Then I'll find a tempo that I can play it at but have to focus so I don't make mistakes(let's say that is 80 bpm), keep it at that tempo for a week. The last day of the week push the tempo up 85 bpm or 90 bpm, if I can do it and it feels like 80 bpm did at the beginning of the week (ie.I can play it at but have to focus so I don't make mistakes) that will be the next weeks tempo for the exercise. It will probably be at most 10 mins of my practice session, at the start, I'll then work on other things. This post has been edited by PosterBoy: Dec 6 2011, 12:05 PM -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 6 2011, 12:57 PM |
Hi! I'm working on my right hand every day, I do this exercise explained Danilo Capezzuto (thanks!) https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ht-hand-basic1/ and i'm very satisfied because i'm able to play it better every day. I play it completely relaxed and with full control of my picking hand. Every morning i do stretching and warming up and then begin to pick a single note slowly until i'm able to play the previous mentioned exercise perfect. Unfortunately before i play it perfect it tooks 1 or 2 hours!! My question is, will this time decrease after some weeks? Does this take so long because i'm still learning picking and has it to do with muscles memories? (Final question: Do you understand my english? it's been a while since i dont' write something difficult in english ) Training process known to be stressful sometimes! The brain needs time to absorb what you still learning. Each new attempt goes better and better. Of course, the complicated things require more time but it is most important not to lose the will !You're on the right track, keep rocking |
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Dec 7 2011, 03:48 PM
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Thanks everybody for the useful advice i'm going to work hard on this on the next weeks
This post has been edited by Kalidia: Dec 7 2011, 03:49 PM |
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Dec 8 2011, 10:39 PM |
Don't worry, that is normal, just be patient. And your English is great!
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