Public Space for Improve your Scales with Eduardo Inestal!
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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Hola Eduardo,
yesterday I did a first video and today the second one. It is difficult for me to think about which finger when playing at a quicker tempo...but I have tried to let the fingers go even when I was not sure if the finger was the right one. Still a low tempo anyway. Thanks in advance for your attention.
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To help myself with the tempo I did a metronome with 2 beats to get the tempo (with sixteenth notes) and then the beat for every first sixteenth note from the group. Maybe it can be useful for someone. There are files from 60 to 100 bpm. An inconvenience: mistakes are not allowed, the metronome is not smart as we need... Thank you, maestro!