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Plateau in speed increases
Would you consider publishing your app?
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What left hand technique is being used to create this percussive chord transition sound?
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How do you play C7 fast on a guitar?
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Is there some type of classical guitar strings that have uniform tone across all six?
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What left hand technique is being used to create this percussive chord transition sound?
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How do you play C7 fast on a guitar?
That is the left-hand fingering 4->pinky 3->ring 2->middle 1->index
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How do you play C7 fast on a guitar?
yeah for some reason it goes away, i'll just make it fullwidth
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How do you play C7 fast on a guitar?
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Turning music on piano so it doesn't fold
You can also use your nose
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Trouble keeping time to a beat
"only very few" >>> Does this mean that you have you met people who really can't keep time?
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Incessant Buzzing on Third String (Classical Guitar)
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Is there some type of classical guitar strings that have uniform tone across all six?
I guess I should clarify that I'm not asking for a specific product recommendation, I was just wondering what things you can look for when buying.
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Is there some type of classical guitar strings that have uniform tone across all six?
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