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Making strings more legato / smooth


How To Get Smoother Legato Across Strings - YouTube

In this lesson, I'll share an exercise that'll help you achieve smoother legato across strings. Tabs are available below: Guitar Coaching: ...

Advice on how i can get my solos to sound legato and smooth?

Slowing down and using a metronome are the absolute best advice. I'm a new player and this has helped me make huge strides in a short period of time.

Making strings more legato / smooth, less "keyboard-ish" - Logic Pro

Logic's "Strings" stock plugin has far more expressions and control, which can be made to sound more like the BBC strings by panning and adding reverb.

Create smooth legato strings with Logic Pro's Force Legato feature

Learn how to make smooth chord progressions and string lines in Logic Pro X by using the Force Legato command and manual overlapping of ...

How to make ensemble libraries flow smoothly and sound legato

For instance, you could drag the start times for notes 1 & 3 of a chord further back, but leaving 2 & 4 where they are. I would also encourage ...

Smooth and fast legato string crossings - Double Bass - TalkBass.com

Sorry.) Play Slowly at first, Molto Legato, Mezzo Forte, strive for consistent "weight" into (and across) the strings - there is a tendency ...

6 ways to develop a smooth legato | Focus | The Strad

I need to be able to make bow changes very smoothly: it allows ... Technique: Smooth string-crossings. 8 July 2022 00:56. David Gillham ...

GUITAR TECHNIQUE 009: Developing Smooth Legato - YouTube

009... In this episode we'll be making a study of how to develop a smooth & flowing legato technique. If you're not familiar with this ...

Synchron String and Smoother Legato Transitions + Cubase Pro

If you are using Synchron Strings Pro and the Elite Strings simultaneously, try increasing the humanize delay to create a smooth/slower legato. However, make ...

Session Strings Pro 2- how to get notes to flow together smoothly

Are you using the "Legato" articulation? Also, Legato serves best if the previous note(s) extends just a bit (16th - 32nd note length) into the ...

NOTION Music Forum • View topic - String legato

A way to resolve this issue is to highlight-select the entire section of strings that you want to "make sound smoother". Then: 1. Go to the ...

How To Master the Legato Bow Stroke (Hint: It's Harder Than You ...

The pressure must be in balance with the sounding point, or the place where the bow touches the string. If the bow is close to the bridge, it can handle more ...

GUITAR TECHNIQUE 009: Developing Smooth Legato - YouTube

... making a study of how to develop a smooth & flowing legato technique. If you're not familiar with this guitar technique it is the opposite ...

Legato Experiments | JustinGuitar.com

Using legato techniques will make your solos flow better. Many jazzers like to say it sounds more like a saxophone. Take that pick attack away, and it really ...

How to Smooth Out Your Ukulele Transitions Using Legato ...

By practicing slow, you can keep track of more things at once, like tone, tempo, hand position, holding the chord tones down, and of course, ...

How to get a Smooth Legato Lesson ( With TABS ) - YouTube

How to get a Smooth Legato Lesson ( With TABS ). 5.7K views · 11 years ago ...more ... How to make a guitar lick lesson. Robert Baker•4.4K ...

Noisy legato due to string changes - The Cracking the Code Forum

When I change strings it's string noise city. The biggest problem is I can't slow it down as the notes die too soon because part of the legato ...

Learn Legato with Chris Zoupa - Fundamental Changes

If you're able to drift between a smooth legato technique AND lightning shred, you'll be a more versatile and more listenable player. It's also incredibly ...

Five Things You Need To Know To Play Legato Guitar

You can also incorporate bending strings into your legato playing. Instead of sliding the 7th fret on the G string this time… try bending that note by pushing ...

Guitar triplet legato: should i lift all fingers while moving to the next ...

Legato means "tied together", maintaining a smoothly connected unbroken sound, so your idea about keeping the previous string's note ...