What are these 'Monroe shortcuts' you speak of? Can you give examples?

/Jonas

2009/3/19 14strings <perrypale...@gmail.com>

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> Me three! Conventional wisdom says to play fast you have to learn to
> play/practice slow. That's safe wisdom. I'm in the other camp. I say
> in order to play fast you have to play fast.
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> So practicing the tunes at 155 and above even if I can't get all the
> notes makes 130 bpm smoother....also those "Monroe" fiddle tune
> shortcuts make faster speeds
> easier.....sometimes
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> Ever since I started taking the Tater Tutorials and attempting to
> incorporate the right hand tremolo technique I've noticed that I don't
> mind playing the fiddle tunes slower.
> They sound full at slower tempos because of all that rhythmic nuance
> and constant pick on the strings fiddle bow thing.
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> After every lesson where Mike shows me one of his or Monroe's
> shortcuts I think why didn't I think of that? But I never can. They
> are deceptively simple but really ingenious.
>
> Perry
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