Saturday, March 5, 2011

Plackarnia Katowice Ul.jankego

POSITION AND NUMBERING: HANDS IN THE COURSE

Right Hand


The position of the hand is arched trying avoid the rigidity of the wrist fingers, etc..
When you use a strumming technique must act primarily with the wrist joint and if we use a joint arpeggios is serving the fingers trying different techniques to avoid serving the whole arm. The correct position where it must support the right hand is on the tablets of the guitar , without overpowering the sound of the strings with his right hand. Even if we get other sound effects can move the right hand toward the headstock of the guitar
(softer sound) or towards the bridge (sound dry and metallic).

The right hand fingers are going to be numbered as follows:


; Thumb: With the letter P
Index: With the letter I
Middle: With the letter M
Unsubscribe: With the letter A
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When strumming techniques were used, either with a pick or your fingers, the strings are played either up or down. Now if we use techniques of Arpeggios, it is important to note that the strings played with the thumb always touched down, while the strings played with the remaining fingers touched up. Left Hand




fingers of his left hand are going to be numbered as follows:


; Index: With the No. 1
Middle: With the number 2
Unsubscribe: With the number 3
Little: With the number 4

All fingers should be at the same distance from the strings including the number 4, for that we turn a little doll. At the same time we must ensure that the fingers form a small arch in order to walk the ropes, this is also achieved with the flick of your wrist.

The correct way in which the fingers make contact with the string is with the fingertips near the metal rod (crash), if on the contrary, contact with the string we make it into the space between rods, the pressure must be increased and can produce unpleasant sounds. We must remember that the sound of the desired note is produced by the contact with the metal rod string with no space. Course

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