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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〗
Where Do I Start?
  This material can be used in a variety of different ways. The core of it is the technique. If your interest is primarily in fingerstyle playing, you can work on the techniques and, for the most part, skip over the classically oriented etudes. For practice, I'd suggest you compose your own song or guitar composition with each technique, or apply it to an existing song's accompaniment. If you want to learn how to play fingerstyle guitar and use classical technique to get started, then work on all the techniques and a few of the etudes, as you see fit. (You can also substitute popular fingerstyle guitar music for many of the classical etudes.) If, on the other hand, classical guitar is your passion, then go through everything in this book, and don't skip a note!
   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.
  Onward!
  -David Oakes
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〖David Oakes--Classical & Fingerstyle Guitar Technique(古典与指弹吉他技巧〗


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