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Lessons: Lesson #14774: Right Hand Flexibility And Speed

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Right Hand Flexibility And Speed


by Matthew Brown (9255)

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There have always been questions about how best to deal with articulating notes with the right hand. I suggest some of these exercises after you've read the article at this site called "Right Hand Basics."

There is no single way to attack strings (thank heaven!) because there are so many sounds you can get by attacking the strings in different ways. Thus, slap, tap,etc. But one key element is just getting well-articulated notes out consistently, and for beginners this is one of the first hurdles to face. Let's take a look at how you can focus on developing basic right hand technique by concentrating only on the right hand and what you can do with it.

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