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Guitarist's Guide To Better Practicing, A (2003)
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Improve Technique, Build Stamina And Increase Speed
Peter Huttlinger's amazing guitar technique was developed over the years through good practice and exercise regimens. As a guitar teacher with more than sixteen years experience, he knows that the most important thing players need is guidance in their practicing routine.
This is a lesson that will benefit all guitarists, regardless of the level you are starting from. Pete's invaluable advice and insider's tips will help you improve your timing, strengthening your hands and play with precision, speed, power and rhythmic sophistication.
By following this method, you'll learn how to isolate the problem phrases in a piece of music, use a metronome to build solid rhythm, increase your picking speed (flatpick or finger style), train your "muscle memory," and learn how to manage your practice time for sure results. Pete provides numerous scales and exercises to help you gain fingerboard knowledge, limber your fingers and develop right-and left-hand coordination. Finally, you'll put it all to practical use by learning the conquer a dazzling instrumental, The Monaghan Jig. Pete takes the piece apart phrase by phrase, showing you how to get spectacular results using his practice methods.
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