Group 4
Breaking Your Scale Speed Limits with Eduardo Inestal!
Virtuosity and speed go hand in hand when it comes to freeing your musical expressiveness from technical limitations. One key element in classical guitar performance is the ability to play fast scales with ease. Together, we will explore exercises that will enable you to push your speed limits and improve your scale skills while retaining relaxation in both hands and gaining a richer tool set to express your musical ideas.
- Sign-Up Period: August 11 - 14
- Course Period: August 15 - 26
- Class Size: 4 Groups á 10 Participants
- Optional check-In via Zoom: August 23, 11 am PST
Assignment for the first week:
Play the first exercise (Slow) while paying attention to the following:
- Keep the tempo
- Always alternate i-m
- Be "lazy” (move your fingers, both right and left hand, and yourself as less as possible) to keep the relaxation
Do the same with the 2nd exercise (Faster tempo)
Once you control this exercise, you can gradually choose your tempo, increasing the bpm. Pay attention not to lose your relaxation!
Have fun!
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I think I’ve got the link posted now.
Hello Eduardo and thank you for the great lessons. I am discovering that this exercise is very effective at getting me to focus on right hand accuracy. This is something that I need to work on because a lack of consistent good tone and too much noise is a problem with my playing in general and I attribute this to needing to be more accurate with the right hand. I will make this exercise a part of my routine and continue to work on it and extend it to other right and left hand fingers. Thanks for this. I am trying to be slow and controlled in my video and still some accuracy problems but I feel that this is helping get there. -
scales group 4
Please find login information for Eduardo's Zoom Check-in on August 23, 11 am PST here. Feel free to post questions before the Check-In in the forum so Eduardo can prepare those.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88539131031
Meeting-ID: 885 3913 1031 -
https://youtu.be/5XF3U2rCvVM
Hi Eduardo. I suppose we are nearing the end of the course but here is an attempt at ex 4 slow and simple meter only. Just trying to get control of it. -
Eduardo Inestal Catching up on my homework here. We're in the process of moving so things are a little crazy, but here are my videos for exercise 3 and 4.
I wanted to ask you about the right hand thumb in exercise 4. For me I find that I can play a lot faster with free stroke if I allow my thumb to travel to the string adjacent to the string that (I/M) is playing on. I play this way in my second Exercise 4 video.
With rest stroke and keeping my thumb on the 6th string I find as the right hand opens I lose speed. Any thoughts on this?
Thank you!