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Playing in higher positions

On the guitarm, the left shoulder has to move downward to allow access to the higher notes.
The left shoulder has to move downward to allow access to the higher notes.

The guitar can be raised to achieve the same
The guitar can be raised to achieve the same result.

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"Hi Peter,

The class was amazing. I won’t say much about the class itself or the technique I’ve learned as it was just great. Appreciated the effort you put in designing the class. What I want to particularly mention is that I like the way you add a personal touch during the interaction with the students, e.g. how you encourage the students to be less criticism of themselves, how you focus on each student‘s strength and provide a positive feedback at the end.

There is nothing more I expect from you at this stage but to work myself through the process and be more capable and confident in painting."
Jennifer. Sept 2019

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