Arpeggios in Various Etudes (Villa-Lobos, Leo Brouwer, etc.)(March 1st) Questions / Suggestions

Alright guys, after we had an intense left hand workout a while ago, let us focus in this live stream on the agility of  our right hand through all kinds of arpeggios! We will look at various etudes and follow different approaches, but we won't stop at simple multi-strings-arpeggi (talking about cross trill, tremolo, etc.). This will be an exciting one, grab your guitars and get ready! 💪🧙‍♂️

Find the start time in your time zone by clicking the photo or following this event link:

https://app.tonebase.co/guitar/live/player/martin-zimny-arpeggios-in-various-etudes

 We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!

  • What questions do you have on this topic?
  • Any particular area you would like me to focus on?

Forum questions will be answered first!

In today's live lesson, we will take a closer look at arpeggios in various etudes and explore different approaches to get the most out of them! Speed, relaxation and sound quality are just some of the many aspects that will improve from proper arpeggio studies. Get your guitars ready for an intense yet right hand agility workout!

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    • Eric
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    • 3 yrs ago
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    Hello Martin- Eric Korte from NY here. Very much looking forward to this. I hope you will discuss pieces that utilize arpeggios moving up and down the whole fretboard, like Carcassi Op. 60 # 20 & # 22. I am working on these piece and could use tips on all the shifts involved. Thanks!

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  • Hi Martin, this lesson is very nice, the question is: as long as the right hand is not relaxed, better not to use the left?😯

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      • martin.3
      • 3 yrs ago
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      Giuseppe Gasparini Both hands need to work together, but sometimes it's important to focus on one problem at a time! 💪

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