Group 1
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 1:
joosje
Alex Polonski
Robert
Vilio Celli
Eric Phillips
Bill Young
Kirkestopinal
Carlos Augusto Costa Silva
Marilyn Blodget
Barney
Valdir Ferreira
GALAIS
Jason Park
Helen Walker
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
Bill Kanengiser - Padre e Hija by Garcia de Leon
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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I worked a bit on the slurs during last days, still a bit handicapped with respect to duration of practicing (need breaks due to shoulder/arm issues....). So I had some recording sessions during the day... Here are the first three assessments. Now, I will be more focused on working on fixed finger assessment (no. 4), also no. 3 of course, and then I will try to play at least the first bars of HVL Etude No. 3 for applying that stuff to a piece, not only for meditation purpose. :)
Keep on practicing, have fun... -
I am still practicing assessment exercises and have not applied slurs in some pieces so far. Reasons are foremost restricted time at the moment and the pieces I am mainly currently working on are pieces without slurs (Matthew Dunne's Miniatures 1-3). So I let the slurs developing through your exercises - and hopefully the beauty of my improved slurs will show up later in this or that piece then, like a butterfly...
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So here are the results of 11 days of trainings with the pauses because I overtrained the hand somewhere in-between.
Pull-offs. Still struggling with 3-4. 2-4 work much better already. I understood/adopted the logic of fretting, because at the very beginning the brain told "you'll get the sound on the picked fret" :)
The hand still lacks relaxation though.
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Hammer ons. The sound became more clear.
The mental trick I used is aiming to hit the string somewhere below the fretboard. Just because at the very beginning the body tended to slow the finger down as soon as it felt the string.
It's still too hard for the pinky finger.
And I still miss the string a lot.But now I'm afraid my laptop keyboard won't last long, since the amount of energy applied to the keys when printing increased too much :)
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The 1st bar of Villa lobos. Started practicing it several days ago.
The biggest challenge is relaxing the hand during the string change, and during the slide. To make it easier I'm trying to prepare the next finger a bit in advance. Anyhow, struggling with the proper timing.
But 1 week ago even this mission was totally impossible for me :)