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Old 11-22-2017, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by rick-slo View Post
Frequently the changes in chord notes cannot be done in a truly legato manner.
Trombone players have had to deal with this issue for centuries. However if you think about it, "common fingers" can be held down while other fingers move into position. Going from A to D, the A (s2/f2) can stay down if you're used a 2-1-3 fingering on the A chord. G to G7 can continue to ring as you move the high G down to the F for the 7th if you've played the G chord 3-2-4. Barred Dm to Dm7, etc same thing. While there are frequently changes where you must release all fingers momentarily, often it is a matter of making good fingering choices, part of my original point in this thread.
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