Thursday, April 29, 2010

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Well, I think it's time to change the title of the post ... I say this more than anything so I would not "exercising our fingers (MCMXLV or more), because exercise will be what we always ...

As interesting comment in the previous post we will see that we said Miguel (thanks).
When exercising, it is VERY important that you get used to a good left hand position on the mast, because if cojes bad habit with this, your learning process ralentizara ...

The thumb should be supported in the middle of the back of the mast and the other fingers are tightly grip the rope that right in the middle of the fret.

As pictures are worth a thousand words ...

and gift, if you're interested, I inform you that a "weight machine" to exercise the fingers (which I have not and so I have fingers as flabby ...) like this:

The latter is trash because you can not recommend something that is known for some time that is more harmful than good ... in many places call it "Tendinitis-machine." And there's nothing better to practice that the very low.

Now let's look a little notation.

Did you see this symbol, which appears in the scores?
is what they call "fourth-Clef, and that is located on the fourth line of the staff or too low-key, since it is aimed to represent sounds more serious in the score for instruments like cello, bass, tuba, trombone, left hand the piano (the right is written in treble clef.)
But above all used for our instrument, bowed string bass (what a name).


Finally we give a twist to the our learning.



003.Ejercitemos our dedos.mp3 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KCNNT9ZI

003.Ejercitemos our dedos.gp5 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VO1SM4TX

Two new little things to consider. The divisions and as says nothing, you know it's a x2. The notes of white ... worth twice as much black, so in an area of \u200b\u200b4 are 2 and another 4 ...
The value of the tempo ... I have 120 but that does not mean that you still keep to do it 120, if that is the target value.

And now to practice ... finally it's Friday.
A greeting.

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