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Arranging for Guitar 102 (Practicalities)
Posted by Andrew Hobler on Thursday, July 21, 2016
Under: Arranging for Guitar
As a general suggestion, allow a few beats for your guitarists to go from chordal playing to single notes and vice-versa.
This would be a challenge.
A better way to write it would be:
Usually it is best to allow your guitar players time to transition from the larger strumming action to the smaller and more precise picking action.
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