Hi All,
Exercise 8.2 in the Horowitz book leaves me perplexed.
It's basically 3 consecutive descending notes on high e (could be any pattern) followed by same thing on b string. The right hand picking pattern is D U D and D U D.
My question is: I have no trouble completing the first 3 notes. But then once that last downstroke is completed, from there to the first downstroke on the b string seems like such an unnatural leap/jump. It's sort of the opposite of the standard reststroke, in that once it's completed, the pick is not resting anywhere.
And I had though the arpeggios were the main difficulty... shoo wee!
Any thoughts on how to practice this?
Thanks
TR
Comments
Anthony
I'm thinking maybe not following through all the way when I do the downstroke on the last note on the high e string helps before I do the first downstroke on the b string. But I don't know if the picking/tone police would be happy with that.