Exercises for Lesson 3.4
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The archive contains questions and exercises on the knowledge of the basics of how to play trill.
The archive contains questions and exercises on the knowledge of the basics of how to play trill.
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The archive contains questions and exercises on the knowledge of the basics of how to play trill.
The archive contains questions and exercises on the knowledge of the basics of how to play trill.

The fourth lesson from the third part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to mastering the trill or extended legato technique on the guitar.

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The second lesson from the third part of the video course “On the Road to Music”, dedicated to mastering the pull-off technique or descending legato on the guitar.