Group 3
Improve your Left-Hand-Fitness with Slurs!
The Fitness of the left hand is responsible for how comfortable you feel on the guitar. Regular slur practice will improve your stability and agility and opens your hand for more fingering possibilities! Two Weeks, Fingers 1234, a gazillion different possibilites! Let me show you my workout tips for the left hand and let us improve together!
Fellow Participants in Group 3:
Nick
TM
Peter
Tony Gunia
Jim
peter hancock
Nick Trani
Martha Kreipke
Peter
Debbie
Oscar Leonardo Molina Sierra
Steven Liu
Nathan
Some tonebase productions to get you started
Martin Zimny - Left Hand Workout with Villa-Lobos Etude #3
Martin Zimny - Getting Slurs Right from the beginning
Artyom Dervoed - Slurs from Nothing
How to get the most out of this course
- Start by watching the introduction video and practice the exercises given in the video.
- Write a post with your experiences with Slurs.
- At the same time, start practicing the first bars of Etude #3 by Villa-Lobos. If you are new to the piece, start with my livestream on this piece!
- Share two videos per week and help your course partners through feedback on their submissions!
Zoom Check-In: Friday, June 24th at 6 pm CET (9 am PT)
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I included a copy of the etude# 3. I have a deformity of my 2nd finger joint (distal interphalangeal joint left hand) tip joint see diagram. This makes it almost impossible to hammer the high E string from an open E to a F# , I do not have this problem at other places its only when I have to hold the C on the 2nd string with my index finger, Any suggestions??
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Hello slur buddies! My slurs are feeling stronger overall but this little piece by Barrios is taxing with all the shifts and barres. Still very much a work in progress as a few slurs here and there are just ghost notes. Usually before a shift so that will require some slow spot practice. Estudio del ligado is a study and you all know how much I love studies...haha not! - but working on it for the sake of this intensive :) My house is under renovation so all the nice microphones are tucked safely away from all the dust. This was recorded on my iPhone with the MV88 microphone.
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I have recently started working on Bach Cello Suite 4, Bouree I and II. Almost every measure has slurs. That is why I signed up for this challenge - I quickly learned that slurs are a weakness for me. Little did I know that I would be reworking my entire left hand technique in these two weeks!
Here is a short extract - section A of Bouree I. I am still early in learning it but I feel good about how the slurs are improving.
This has been a very helpful intensive effort. I would welcome work in the future on scales.