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Originally posted by matteo6dmb okay maybe I exaggerated. the strings aren't THAT hard to press down. I'm just comparing it to my 20 year old Yamaha acoustic. but yeah; what do I practice? I'm getting lessons soon, but until then...? |
I understand what you're saying, I've played nylon string acoustics and there is practically NO string tension.
You'll probably learn things like scales and whatnot with the lessons, so for now you might want to work on your finger dexterity. Even if you plan on using a pick, I would recommend taking up fingerstyle playing, for flexibility's sake. Practice alternating the two plucking fingers (index and middle) at an even tempo. It may seem boring, but you have to get the muscles used to that action.
As for your fretting hand, you probably have some dexterity from playing guitar, but you might want to work on your individual fingers, especially if you're used to chords. Try working with one pattern at a time, like 1-2-3-4, then switch to 1-3-2-4 and so on.
Of course, I don't know how much YOU know, so this might be old hat.
