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 Tremolo for The Sea of the Edge
Author: MT 
Date:   2023-10-12 13:44

In The Sea of The Edge by Stephen Goss there is a tremolo that can be troublesome to get even with the accelerando.
Tremolo between D3 and A2 works with the harmonics of G2 to D2(with the first finger closed)

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 Re: Tremolo for The Sea of the Edge
Author: nima30frenkline 
Date:   2025-02-25 13:30

The tremolo between D3 and A2, especially with the harmonics of G2 to D2, can indeed be tricky to execute smoothly, particularly with the accelerando.

Slow Practice: Start by practicing the tremolo slowly to ensure evenness and accuracy. Gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable.

Finger Positioning: Ensure your fingers are positioned correctly and comfortably on the strings. This will help you achieve a clean and consistent sound.

Relaxation: Keep your hand and fingers relaxed to avoid tension, which can hinder your ability to play evenly.

Metronome: Use a metronome to practice the accelerando. Start at a slow tempo and gradually increase the speed, focusing on maintaining Cash Net USA evenness throughout.

Harmonics: Pay attention to the harmonics and ensure they are ringing clearly. Practice the harmonics separately if needed to get a feel for their placement and sound.



Post Edited (2025-02-27 09:27)

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