Group 4
Announcing the first Two Week Intensive with Peter Graneis!
Say goodbye to struggling with speed and effort, and hello to playing scales with ease using the technique of using three fingers instead of two. Discover the power of p•m•i and learn how to take your playing to new heights.
Throughout the course, we'll explore the nuances of p•m•i versus a•m•i, and how to achieve the perfect balance between speed and power. It's important to note that this technique is not just about speed, but also about control, and we'll guide you through the process from basic movements to advanced exercises.
While scales played with p•m•i may make it impossible to play any simultaneous accompaniment, you'll be amazed at the new world of possibilities that will open up for you. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to take your guitar playing to the next level!
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Details
- Sign-Up: April 12th, 9am
- Course Period: April 17th -28th
- Optional check-In via Zoom: April 24th, 10am PST
Assignments
- Get ready to dive into the world of Three Finger Scales with Peter! Watch the Intro Video now and discover the concepts behind this fascinating technique, complete with Peter's expert insights and pmi. Don't miss out!
- You're one step closer to mastering the Three Finger Scales technique. Begin your journey by watching Video 1/3, and then dive into the exercises found in the "3-Finger Scales 1_3" document. Get ready to elevate your playing to the next level!
- Test your skills and explore the "3-Finger Scales Examples" document to try and come up with some pmi fingerings for the scales. We'll be diving into this very document during our upcoming Zoom Check-In, so come prepared to share your findings and learn even more!
Video 2/3
Video 3/3
Have fun with the last video and explore Peter's solution to the examples!
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I'm Dave from So. Cal. I'm a level 6-7 player. I recently had surgery on my right thumb for osteoarthritis issues. I had the exact same surgery on my left hand a year ago. It was highly successful. I'm looking forward to using this challenge as a means of physical therapy for my left hand, but to also improve my scale and speed skills.
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I'm sorry that I missed the zoom check in. Monday evening at 6pm (UK time) is not so good for me as I look after my granddaughter that evening. I'm enjoying the exercises though. I was wondering if you would use p,m,i for a descending chromatic scale from the 12th fret E on the first string to the 3rd fret F on the fourth string (I'm particularly thinking of Coste - Les Soirees d'Auteil) or whether you could extend it to p,a,m,i? Thanks Derek
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Hello Peter,
Thank you for the great workshop!
I tried (maybe to soon) to work directly on the music (Lobos etude Nr. 7). Therefore I send you a video recording and music sheet how I executed and interpreted the PMI movement. I wonder what you think of the fingering. Sorry for the sluggish to fast playing.
I'm also working on the scale of etude Nr 12 but I find the change from PMI to PM quiet difficult; my hand goes out of balance at that point on the 6th string.
So far thanks again!
Lázaro