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Contact StrapTone (straps): 11 99687 3504 (Cell/WhatsApp) Download the support material here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pFLc... In this video, I selected special material for you to study the most important guitar techniques. When we talk about guitar technique, speed is the target. In this target, there is the option of pure speed with musical performance. Concept of this video: 1) Good sonority of the notes. 2) The habit of studying at a slow tempo, with drive and muted notes. This way, the synchronization of both hands will be evident. 3) Studying technique in pre-defined tones and not just “physical studies”. 4) In addition to studying several techniques to have a good vocabulary, mixing several techniques in the same phrase or improvisation can be interesting. Topics covered: ✔ Alternate picking. In addition to several exercises, I addressed the importance of relaxing the forearm. How to work on the movement of the pick when changing strings and how to mute notes. In this video, alternate picking starts on a note on a string and goes up to arpeggios with alternate picking. ✔ Ties and Pull-Offs. The goal is to play without picking, and why not call this technique “the first two-handed lesson”? In tie-offs and pull-offs, string changes require a resolved hammer. In this part, the hammer is also well detailed. ✔ Patterns. Here the student learns how to apply any pattern to a scale and even how to create their own patterns. ✔ String Skipping. In this topic, you will see how to move the pick when changing strings and how to create string skipping situations with one or more scales. In addition to an advanced demonstration of the technique, mixing picking with tie-offs and pull-offs. ✔ Sweep. I approached this technique from “absolute zero”. Many students who start off wrong find it difficult to sweep when it comes to a more advanced application. ✔ Hammer. In addition to the approach to hammer in the part of the ties and pull offs, I thought it would be interesting to show you how to study the hammer with an arpeggio. ✔ Arpeggio with alternate picking. This exercise requires a lot of alternate picking, even for an advanced student. ✔ Two hands. Here I also started from the beginning. Several exercises and ideas for two hands with 1 finger and horizontal and vertical movements. ✔ Bonus. Exercises to prevent tendonitis. ✔ Link to enroll in the Guitar in Practice course: https://go.hotmart.com/N64598201O?SRC=YT