Left and right hand synchronization


Slasha
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Slasha
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07/09/2003 4:26 pm
hey,
i have been working on synchronization for the past couple months or so, how do you know when your hands are completely synchronized with one another? i mean i think my hands are, but im not totally positive.
thanks Slasha
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SLY
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07/10/2003 10:18 pm
First , there will always be better ... i.e. Never stop trying to enhance your synch.

Having good synch at a certain tempo means that you can play each note very cleanly & precise ... Bad synch means that one hand can go faster than the other , which result in unintentionaly muted sounds and overall sloppy technique (no matter if it's altertnate picking, sweeping , tapping or whatever).

As you go faster , your synch on slower tempos should get better ... Practicing with a metronome is the best way .
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07/14/2003 8:05 pm
David Gilmour once said that his overall speed was limited by his fretting hand, in that his picking hand was faster than his fretting hand. But he seems to have made pretty good use of the limited skills he has. ;)
... and that's all I have to say about that.

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