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  My experience has shown that it generally takes a student one week to learn and begin to internalize a technique. From this point, you should spend another one to two weeks on the etude before moving on to the next section. If it takes you a little longer, or a little shorter, that's fine. Be patient, and enjoy your progress as it comes.
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〖David Oakes--Classical & Fingerstyle Guitar Technique(古典与指弹吉他技巧〗
How Does It Work?
  The first step in learning to play classical/fingerstyle guitar is to build technique in the right and left hands by developing relaxation, awareness, and finger independence. Therefore, this book is divided into lessons, and each lesson works on a specific technique for the right and/or left hand. Each technique will be broken down into very simple movements that can be learned quickly, and the movements will then be placed into the context of a study, or etude, so that the technique can be reinforced.
  The right hand will focus on two specific techniques:
  o free stroke-used primarily when playing chords and arpeggios.
  o rest stroke-used to bring out melodies in an arrangement, and when playing
  single-note passages.
  The left hand, meanwhile, will focus on developing the general strength, relaxation, and finger independence needed to play more than one part at a time. The lessons will go into these techniques in great detail.
  In addition to these classical techniques, this book also includes lessons on thumb independence, thumb-and-index scale technique, three-to-a-string patterns, and rasqueado-making it a valuable reference for other fingerstyle genres like jazz, country, and flamenco.
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〖David Oakes--Classical & Fingerstyle Guitar Technique(古典与指弹吉他技巧〗


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