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Is it even possible for you to answer someone's post without pimping out your own version of stick propaganda? You have a subtle, underhanded way of promoting yourself while diminishing anything contrary to your interests. It's unbecoming.

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Just trying to be helpful. You should try it sometime.

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I think Greg has an amazing legato technique (and I for one appreciate his pedagogy in this area) and I think Rob Martino needs mentioning. His smooth legato has really impressed me.

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Brett Bottomley wrote:
I think Greg has an amazing legato technique (and I for one appreciate his pedagogy in this area) and I think Rob Martino needs mentioning. His smooth legato has really impressed me.

Brett

Thanks Brett,

I'd also like to add that the two exercises on page 8-4 might be helpful for integrating pulloffs into two-handed interdependent technique.

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Thanks to all for the replies on this thread. I intend to devote some serious time to the ever elusive legato tapping, and I'll post results as they manifest themselves in the ol' "woodshed".

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Brett Bottomley wrote:
I think Greg has an amazing legato technique (and I for one appreciate his pedagogy in this area) and I think Rob Martino needs mentioning. His smooth legato has really impressed me.

Brett

Thanks Brett,

I'd also like to add that the two exercises on page 8-4 might be helpful for integrating pulloffs into two-handed interdependent technique.


To which I'll add: http://www.stick.com/instruction/books/stickbook/

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