The Irish “warm-up” Study – Part 4

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This appointment closes the path dedicated to the study of this Irish song also thought as a warm-up exercise.

In today’s video I present the fourth and final section, before proposing the complete piece performed in its final structure.

In this fourth section we continue the work on the left hand and at the same time we work on the coordination of the two hands and the strengthening.

The use of techniques such as tapping, combined with hammer-on and pull-off techniques, will be an excellent training ground for muscle control and development.

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This appointment closes the path dedicated to the study of this Irish song also thought as a warm-up exercise.

In today’s video I present the fourth and final section, before proposing the complete piece performed in its final structure.

In this fourth section we continue the work on the left hand and at the same time we work on the coordination of the two hands and the strengthening.

The use of techniques such as tapping, combined with hammer-on and pull-off techniques, will be an excellent training ground for muscle control and development.

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