Group 2
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 2:
Osvaldo Novais
Dave McLellan
Amine
Derek
Paul Kennedy
José Espírito Santo
Jesús Rodríguez Pérez
Nora Torres-Nagel
Khiem Nguyen
ERNESTO
Stefano
Amy G
Gerasimos
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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Good evening from Italy, thanks Martin for your suggestions. I could practice only a little bit but I felt the meaning and utility of this exercise. I hadn’t time to record myself yet but I will try being with you today, in less than one hour, if I understand well the meeting time here in Central Europe!
Ciao,
Stefano -
Having a great time re-tweaking the numerous upward and downward slurs in Bach’s Prelude to Cello Suite no. 1. (Wow, have you counted them.) I’ve noticed that I’m listening to the effects now and am much more aware or points of impact of the downward slurs in the melodic line and varying the effects of the downward or upward slurs in the numerous scale passages in the piece. Thanks for the enlightenment.
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Sorry that I haven't been more active in the forum. I have been doing at least one of the assignments every day. Mostly assignments 1 to 3 and then if I have time (or maybe later in the day) I sometimes have a go at 4 and 5. I have found that it has improved my slurs in a number of pieces that I have been playing. In particular a Bolero by Calatayud which has a little run of descending slurs, 2 without base note and one with. I'm finding my hand position is better and the slurs a lot clearer. I'm up in Scotland for a few days (brought a guitar to practice with) so I am still doing the assignments each day! Hope to post a video on Monday when I'm back