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发表于 2014-7-12 05:50:47
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本帖最后由 reacher 于 2014-7-12 06:12 编辑
遇到了同样的问题,也在想是否可以换两个对自己容易转换的和弦,这样就可以专注于右手的练习!等到左手能力提高后,再按照原谱子练习就好。楼主说的非常好,是经过了思考的结果。楼上两位也写的很好。谢谢!Christopher Davis在他的《Giuliani 120+》中的说法也印证了这点==
For the most part I've avoided putting in left hand fingerings. However, some of
the more complex studies required them. The major reason for this is because the
left hand is not extremely important. In fact, if you're having trouble with a
particular study, I suggest you drop the left hand completely; keep all the right
hand fingerings the same (same strings, etc.) but just drop the left hand.
Another option for the left hand is to change the chords, or just keep the same
chord throughout. Any open chords will work just fine. Be sure to keep the right
hand the same for each study. Beginners will probably have an easier time use
chords such as E7 and Am .
About the Author
Christopher Davis began his musical education in fifth grade with clarinet. At
fourteen, inspired by Black Sabbath and Metallica, Chris picked up the guitar.
Chris holds a Bachelor of Musicdegreein Guitar Performance and Music Business
from Drake University, and is currently pursuing graduate studies in guitar
performance. His primary instructors have included Scott Dalziel, Phil DeLong,
and Stanley Yates. Chris has performed in masterclass for world-renownedartists
such asthe Assad brothers and Christopher Parkening.
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