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Repeating Note - Single String Fingering Drills Conclusion
At this point, you can be creative and create any number of repeating note gymnastics to work on specific problem areas you encounter in your technique. This is actually where a good teacher can help in identifying problem areas in your playing.
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- Examples of being creative would be to move any one or more of the notes to next higher strings
- Incorporate open strings
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