Hi Tomo,
I'll keep it simple. What do you mean when you say without hesitation when learning triads? Is this a tempo thing? If you could clarify this.
Thanks!
Hi Tomo,
I'll keep it simple. What do you mean when you say without hesitation when learning triads? Is this a tempo thing? If you could clarify this.
Thanks!
Great question!
When I ask my student whether they can play triad inversions smoothly.
Then when that person try to play triad inversions on 123 set strings or any set 234/345/456...
Little hesitation means... had to wait 2 seconds to 3 seconds to find which inversion to play....
Need to know so clearly which one next? So that much exach person need to be prepared well.
Hope this will help.
Thank you.
Tomo
Sounds good. I can do the major and minor triads on all string sets at 25bpm without hesitation (mostly haha). A bit on the slow side but I'll work my way up a bit more as time goes on.
Cheers!
Great!
Slow is better!
I always do as slow as possible! So I can hear those notes before I pick them.
And try not look at the fretboard all the times. Look at some other object in your room so that you not looking at the fretboard.
Good job!
Tomo
I'm doing major and minor triads on all string sets at 25bpm with very minimal hesitation. I think that is slow enough for now :) I'm also working on my fingering and placing all fingers down at the same time and understand the intervals, notes and solfege for them. I will add the no looking slowly but surely :)
Cheers!
Good job!
Thanks for sharing!
Tomo