Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2007-08-30 16:07
Start by going from the upper register to the lower -- from third-line B down to second-space A. Keep your right hand fingers down and also the lower two fingers on your left hand. That is, move only two fingers -- your thumb and left index finger.
Don't worry if the A is flat. Right now, you're working on finger motion.
Watch in a mirror and make the motions as small as possible. Don't think about "rolling" your left index finger. Just "nudge" it up, tilting it as little as possible. Imagine you're trying to keep your finger motions invisible.
Once you get the transition from B to A, reverse the motions and go back up to B. B-A-B. Then B-A-B-A-B. Then B-A-G-A-B. Going from G to A or A to G, once again, "nudge" and "un-nudge" the A key, keeping your finger movements as nearly invisible as possible.
Ken Shaw
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