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From: MarloweDK
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  • wtf is this???

  • @ThemOtherPuppies well the title says it all: Staccato. Not all players play short nots with rythm...one note lnger than the other...so it's just a suggestion of exercise.

  • @ThemOtherPuppies Austra - Beat and the Pulse

  • great breakdown

  • Great video, I like your vids :) Do you also have tips and exercises to learn to play very fast or with 3 fingers? :)

  • Well, I found it useful. Thanks again, Thomas.

  • your slow is my fast.... :-) kidding nice video

  • Mr Marlowe, the attack on your index is slightly stronger than your middle finger. Maybe you should do more attack/control excercises! :P

  • Yes, but thats on purpose, the attack on downbeats should always be a little stronger IMO

  • Just the fact that the two fingers are not the same size makes it sound different anyway. For me, if I'm playing with the same attack with both fingers, the transients are still a bit more punchy from the index finger. Physics I guess.

  • Yeah, it kind of bugs me. I'm also a little worried about how big a deal they might make of it at auditions for rock academies and the like.

  • I don't think that's a problem. You know, I'm becoming a studio sound engineer, and this isn't exactly what shines through a mix...Live it's probably even less audible...

  • Steller.

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