Tips on Improving Right-Hand Speed for Scales - Tariq Harb, Guitar
This video is a response to some who have asked me questions about improving right-hand speed for playing scales on the classical guitar, whether its using free-stroke, or rest-stroke technique. Always using a metronome, I tried to explain the practice method that I followed for some years now to improve my right-hand speed and accuracy. I hope this helps you. Please don't hesitate to write to me if you have any questions. Thanks for watching! http://www.tariqharb.com / tariqharb Online store: https://tariqharb.com/shop/

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