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I'm practicing apreggios, and I need to know if it's common for beginners to take a few weeks to get used to them..practicing everyday, because I've been practicing every day on them, and they're still a little hard to play with the fret board..I mean, I've memorized them, but I don't have agility and speed, and I've passed the other chapters easily. help!!!

2006-09-20 10:01:02 · 5 answers · asked by Imagine 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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It's common, your problem with arpeggios will solve in about a month but it'll takes long time(my mean is years, how many? it depends on how much you practice and how much you have talent) for your fingers to understand the fretboard

2006-09-20 10:15:41 · answer #1 · answered by p_s_y_c_h_o_n_e_u_r_o_t_i_c 2 · 0 0

I find that if I practice slowly and get it down like that. Speed will come with time - accuracy and tone are important. it make look cool to play fast but if it's sloppy it's not going to sound right. Also, take a day off let your finger/muscles rest or practice something totally different and then come back to the apreggios. I know that helps me when I am learning sweeps, apreggios... etc. Apreggios are kind of a achilles heel for me also.

Good luck

2006-09-21 08:51:36 · answer #2 · answered by School of Rock 2 · 0 0

keep praticing! you'll get it just keep doing what your doing your on the right track... the speed will come the more you do it!
now that you have them memorized you passed that step! maybe this is just harder for you to grasp! it was for me! but i got it took me 2 years tho!
but i didn't practice steadddly!!!! now i don't even play anymore!
so practice more then you ever thought you could and do that everyday!
if you want it bad enought that's what you'll get!1
try positive reinforsement!
stop saying to yourself i'll never get that fast! and start saying i'm the fastest apreggio player in the world!
Think big , get some
think bigger, get some more!
think the biggest, you get the point!
Mad luv ♪

2006-09-20 10:11:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have to train the brain and the fingers. Your brain understands what it needs to do...your fingers are just a little slower. My guitar instructor tells me to practice them perfectly and slowly, over and over. The key is to do them perfectly, and let the fingers "learn" the motion. Your brain obviously knows it, but the fingers don't.

It takes awhile, but all of a sudden you'll do them the way you want and surprise yourself.

2006-09-20 10:12:10 · answer #4 · answered by Kaia 7 · 0 0

It is common, don't worry about it.. your body needs more time to adapt to this new movement. Oi!

2006-09-20 10:05:03 · answer #5 · answered by Lenneth's true challenge 4 · 0 0

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