Technique Exercises - José Antonio Rodriguez Arpeggio Pattern - TUTORIAL
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José Antonio told me that when he was at the conservatory he and his friends would use this pattern as a warmup and to develop speed moving across string-sets. I agree that it’s a great warmup, and also great for working on more complex right-hand patterns.
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