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    • RE: example 6- A major scale

      @emilernebro
      Amazing! You are the best, Emil. Thank you for your lessons and the quick response.

      This is super helpful,

      Jace

      posted in Right Hand Technique
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    • RE: example 6- A major scale

      @emilernebro
      Amazing! You are the best, Emil. Thank you for your lessons and the quick response.

      This is super helpful,

      Jace

      posted in Right Hand Technique
      J
      jaceadams
    • RE: example 6- A major scale

      @emilernebro
      Amazing! You are the best, Emil.
      I so appreciate your lessons and the quick response.

      posted in Right Hand Technique
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      jaceadams
    • example 6- A major scale

      Hey Emil, I am working through this lesson and it is super helpful as I adopt your playing technique. I have the A major scale down in this position, but I find myself resorting back to playing every note as I move to the other 4 positions of the major scale, since I practiced those that way for years. I have experimented with adding slides and pulloffs to more efficiently play the scale in each position, but I really want to follow your exact fingering and was wondering if you could expand example 6 to include all 5 positions of the major scale. Thank you!

      posted in Right Hand Technique
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