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RE: 2-1-2 Arpeggio Shapes - using a legato approach to connect single line melodies.

in #dlive6 years ago

That was flippin’ awesome, Pechi! 😍

I love how easy you make that look, and appreciate your sincere effort to explain a thing that comes very naturally to you. That isn’t very easy to do.

I can’t try this out just yet, but I’m bookmarking this and will surely watch it at least a dozen more times as I dream of being able to play with a fraction of the finesse and grace that you do. 💜

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Hahahaha zippy zipssss... first of all , I love you.. now with that out of the way.. I try to teach everything with the mindset that everything can be taken apart and put together step by step.. the ''big map'' is a connection of very small movements that are worked one by one :) .

Btw.. you now have an electric guitar... no excuse :)

thank you for the love zippy zips.

Sending hugs back!

Always, my dear! You’re so damn special — I just adore you to bits. 😘

And what really blows my mind is that he doesn't have to watch his hand when he's doing this intricate fretting...

hahahah Amber .. that's because those shapes are just hand patterns .. muscle memory is better than visual memory for that :P .. but I am looking when I improvise because i'm trying to figure out things in the moment.. so , it's a different thing :) .. Thank you for the comment though :P

Riiight?! Such is the way with virtuosos — the don’t even realize how difficult such things are for novices like us. ⭐️