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In his approach to pick stroke theorythe proper way to use down and up strokesChris shows its importance in achieving a smooth, flowing style. He provides exercises for releasing hand tension and smooth cross-picking that will make all the difference when you are playing tunes in a jam session.
The left hand gets the brunt of mandolin problems, often because of bad hand position. Chris shows you how to avoid stress at the wrist by keeping fingers close to the fingerboard, and correct scale playing to enhance speed and clarity. Using "Ode To A Butterfly" to illustrate smooth and efficient fretting, he teaches pull-offs and hammer-ons, position shifting and jumping, ornamentation, three-octave scales and arpeggio sets. You'll get exercises (such as playing major, minor and diminished triads up and down the neck) and scales that are perfect for warming up both hands and learning the notes on the fingerboard.
Chris closes this unique video lesson with another astonishing performance, this time his original "Raining at Sunset," which will certainly inspire you to reach for higher levels on the mandolin.
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