Finger Sliding means playing from the original note and quickly and continuously moving from a lower pitch to a higher one, or vice versa, creating a smooth and resplendent effect. When practicing Finger Sliding, use a metronome to control the rhythm. Make sure to complete the Finger Sliding within the beat of the current note and then transition to the next main note.
The implementation of Finger Sliding mainly relies on the rapid movement of the fingers. Thus, finger movements must be precise and prompt. During practice, you can do separate finger-specific exercises to enhance finger flexibility and independence.
Finger Sliding is a rather challenging technique to master. You can practice the above-mentioned musical score section by section. It requires long-term practice to become proficient. During the learning process, progress step by step. Start with simple Finger Sliding parts and gradually increase the difficulty. Don't be hasty to achieve quick results.
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