Nice Matt! Not something I know how to do either. Sounds to me like it is already under your fingers, and you just need to keep running it until it is muscle memory. Cool skill to have in your pocket!
Nice Matt! Not something I know how to do either. Sounds to me like it is already under your fingers, and you just need to keep running it until it is muscle memory. Cool skill to have in your pocket!
Steve Thompson
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Thanks! The big issue for me is when to move on to something more complex. I've been taking a really long time on these exercises as is. I could still spend more time polishing it. I made kind of an executive decision to move on to four-stringers. I'll go back and replay these as I practice too. That's always that hard part for me, figuring out when "good" is "good enough" to move on. Unfortunately, I tend to delay the decision to the point that I get bored and I end up stopping practicing. That obviously isn't good either.
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