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034, THE ODD POSITIONS
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singer in the next position. :
‘one position is equal to the
‘The Odd Positions:
‘All ota sudden you are only looking at six
positions in the non-thumb part ofthe in
‘The exercises take you through the ex
connecting each position. You right want to 8
name of each position out loud.
Notice how the left arm actually comes closer!
body when going up on the fingerboard. Only; tt!
position does the arm swing out and leave reem!
fingers to approach the neck in an unrestricted:
This is very important since we want the wrist to
flat. The flat wrist allows tendons to remain.
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“The same goes, of course for the even positions
asthe 1™finger of the 4
singer ofthe 2*postiontzonthe samesPot
‘Once you can fel that
start to havea simple and clear overview of the neck:
‘Try to experience the simplicity
Infact with six odd and sixeven
cover the whole lower part ofthe
your awareness. Become co
and tactile awareness of the di
onthe neck.
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side positions. | leave them out of
but feel free to include them.