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Re: Is there a better left hand exercise than the chromatic octaves?     

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Author: David Schramm
Date: May 16, 2008 16:09

... be around 1/4 note= 100 bpm. If you find it difficult it is probably because you haven't developed the strength, flexibility and relaxation. In that case do Pujols preliminary exercises for the study. Slurs are also great for developing strength.... or master book 2 before moving on. -- David Schramm Clovis, CA http://schrammguitars.com http://onlineapprentice.com "Bertran de ...
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Re: Is there a better left hand exercise than the chromatic octaves?     

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Author: Octavius
Date: May 15, 2008 23:18

... a doozy: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3RsWOH2DdIo Just a thought. Volume 3 has just what I'm looking for, lots of 2 and 3 part exercises. I found the Russian version of book 3 on the internet. It has a lot of text that goes with each exercise so I ended up ordering the english version.
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Re: Is there a better left hand exercise than the chromatic octaves?     

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Author: David Schramm
Date: May 16, 2008 20:05

Thank you. Is this the sort of strategy that Purcell recommends?<<< It is one that I developed. Over that past 10 years I've had nearly 2000 guitar students. (I have about 200 new students per year) Those who excelled on the instrument are the ones who have used the method that I have described. It is one that I found gets results for those who use it. The guitarist with the ...
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Re: Is there a better left hand exercise than the chromatic octaves?     

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Author: Bertran de Born
Date: May 16, 2008 17:02

On May 16, 6:09 pm, "David Schramm" <ddschr...@comcast.net> wrote: Depends on how you learn it. I recommend playing the 16th notes one to a click on the metronome at 60 bpm or slower. Totally relax the muscles between each note. Empty the fingers, arms, back, and neck of all tension. Do this for 21 days then speed it up. Do it 10 times perfect per day. If you make a mistake start ...
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Re: Is there a better left hand exercise than the chromatic octaves?     

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Author: Bertran de Born
Date: May 16, 2008 10:00

On May 16, 11:43 am, "David Schramm" <ddschr...@comcast.net> wrote: That first study is great. That was the first one my teacher gave me and I have been using it for nearly 20 years as my warm up.  It is fairly simple and great for the second year student. -- David Schramm Clovis, CAhttp://schrammguitars.comhttp://onlineapprentice.com Oh...well personally I consider it ...
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Author: David Schramm
Date: May 16, 2008 09:43

That first study is great. That was the first one my teacher gave me and I have been using it for nearly 20 years as my warm up. It is fairly simple and great for the second year student. -- David Schramm Clovis, CA http://schrammguitars.com http://onlineapprentice.com
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Author: Bertran de Born
Date: May 15, 2008 19:03

On May 15, 7:35 pm, "David Schramm" <ddschr...@comcast.net> wrote: Book three will take you about 2 years to get through if you do it right. Octavius may do well to consider book 2 before launching into book 3. Obviously I have no idea of his skill level, but book 3 does assume a certain level of proficiency. Imo the very first study in that book is quite a doozy: http://youtube.com/...
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Author: David Schramm
Date: May 15, 2008 17:35

Book three will take you about 2 years to get through if you do it right. During that time you can hunt down a used copy, new if you can find it, of book 4. -- David Schramm Clovis, CA http://schrammguitars.com http://onlineapprentice.com
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Author: JonLorPro
Date: May 12, 2008 11:25

... wrote: I've been doing Segovia's chromatic octaves everyday now for nearly a year and have greatly improved my left hand, especially in the areas of counterpoint. Is there anything better out there for the left hand? Should I move on to scales with three parts...any presentation of them merely as a chromatic scale. For other left hand aspects, create your own developments ...
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Author: David Raleigh Arnold
Date: May 11, 2008 23:25

...: I've been doing Segovia's chromatic octaves everyday now for nearly a year... counterpoint. Is there anything better out there for the left hand? Should I move on to scales with three parts? Yes, see my chromatic octaves, based on Legnani. Extending the exercise to the 12th fret... in subject) DGT: The very best technical exercises for all guitarists: http://www.openguitar.com/dynamic...
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