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Old 05-05-2007, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by stan haskins View Post
I've been using this exercise for the past couple of months now. In addition to the vomit exercise, it's making great changes in my shifting technique, as well as ability to use continuous vibrato.

I'm not good at sticking to the scales, though, my ear always wants to hear altered intervals and chromatics . . . oh, well
Stan, I've got to admit that I haven't been doing these exercises lately because I'm going through a non-vibrato period, but...
I believe that you should try to keep the routine as near to what Gary describes as possible.
Hey, don't under estimate the importance of major scales! The whole western system of music is built around them, in my opinion (IMO).
Music is like night and day.
It's these diatonic scales that provide the stability, or contrast, that makes altered scales and intervals sound so good.
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