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Now you can get Kent Murdick’s new five volume series, “Learning To Read Music On the Classical Guitar”, that goes right along with the Youtube technique videos. This is the direction and music you need to do things right! Buy three or more books and “shipping and handling” is FREE! Book 1: “The First 30 Days of Instruction”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Book 2: “The Next 30 Days of Instruction”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Book 3: ” Bass Notes”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Book 4: “Chords”. $5.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Book 5: “Arpeggios”. $9.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Supplementary Material which includes CD: “Mel Bay’s Eaisiest Classical Guitar Solos Book” $14.95 + $1.75 shipping and handling. Send check or money order to Kent Murdick 302 Chatham St. Mobile, Alabama 36604 Christopher Berg’s “Mastering Guitar Technique: Process & Essence” is perhaps the first guitar method to discuss ballistic motion in the right hand. In this lesson I talk about the importance of flexing the fingers only enough to sound the string and the necessity of allowing the fingers to extend naturally without activating the extensor muscles. I also demonstrate the full natural extension which can be used in many sympathetic motion arpeggios, and the shortened natural extension used in i and m alternation. In fast playing it is important to remember that although the right hand fingers do move less, it’s the manner in which they move less that is important

How to Read Music Notes

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2 Comments on Classical Guitar Lesson #10: Ballistic Motion

  1. DaNorthernLight says:

    Sight Reading Music

    My fingers are sluggish.

  2. ZIROLAND says:

    Learn How to Read Music

    these instructional videos are great! thank you. can you please post a piece where you are seen playing fast scales (at tempo) showing the right and left hands? thanks that would be great!

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