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Syncopation and Pick Direction, Week One


This lesson is part of the course Weekly Mandolin Workout with Ethan Setiawan.
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This series of workouts will help mandolinists learn the fingerboard, strengthen and increase the dexterity of their fingers, and expand their knowledge of chord and scale theory, with advice on picking and fretting techniques.
 
 
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Syncopation and Pick Direction  
 
Syncopation and Pick Direction  
 
Syncopation and Pick Direction, Week One
Syncopation and Pick Direction, Week One
 

This month’s workouts deal with syncopation and the correct pick direction you should use to play different syncopations. In Week One, Ethan demonstrates the “shuffle rhythm” (down, down-up) first with a D major scale and then with the melody to “Angeline the Baker.”


  Syncopation and Pick Direction Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers)
 
  “Angeline the Baker” Basic Melody (Available to subscribers)
 
 
 

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