Right-Hand Study #10 – Flatpicking Arpeggio Exercise for Tone and Fluency

This Right-Hand Study #10 is part of my Right-Hand Study series — short, musical etudes that focus on one key aspect of flatpicking technique.

In this study, the goal is to develop tone and fluency when playing arpeggiated chords.
Rather than rushing through the notes, you’ll work on keeping your right hand relaxed, maintaining even tone, and letting the music flow naturally.

It’s a great piece for daily warm-up or focused practice — musical, not mechanical — and it helps you connect your picking and fretting hands smoothly.

🎸 What You’ll Improve:

  • Tone consistency across all strings

  • Smooth, connected picking motion

  • Relaxed right-hand fluency

👉 Watch the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/dZIsdJ0FLOQ?si=XJHYbEzvpP-cEFJP
👉 Get the full lesson and tabs here: https://shop.robertodallavecchia.com/products/right-hand-study-10

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