premierguitar.com - 20 days ago
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Hey, welcome back for another dose of guitar insanity. This month we are going to be to looking at some basic legato development in a one octave A Natural Minor scale. Am consists of A, B, C, D, E, F and G, resolving again to A. For those of you who might be new to the legato concept, think of ...
truthinshredding.blogspot.com - 20 days ago
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truthinshredding.blogspot.com —
Hey, welcome back for another dose of guitar
insanity. This month we are going to be to
looking at some basic legato development in a one octave A Natural Minor scale. Am consists of A, B, C, D, E, F and G, resolving again to A. For those of you who might be new to the legato concept, think of a ...
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Rusty Cooley: premier guitar legato exercises
blog.markwein.com - 24 days ago
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blog.markwein.com —
This lesson is just a 2 measure legato
lick in E Minor. If you haven't worked on
your Hammer on and Pull off techniques it might be a good idea to work through some of the Legato lessons in the techique section: ...
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Legato Lick in E Minor in the style of joe Satriani
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Rusty Cooley: premier guitar legato exercises
Truth In Shredding —
... more notes and, using a downward pulling or plucking motion, you “pull” your fingers “off” to sound the lower notes. Now, when I play these examples I only pick the first note of the ascending string and play 100% legato on the descending line— that means I don’t pick at all as I descend. As I descend I do what is called a hammeron from nowhere and use the strength of my finger to sound the first note of each descending string instead of picking, which gives it a purer legato sound. more + tab
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