
Automatic finger control Seventh Edition
"Automatic Finger Control" by U.S. School of Music is a scientific publication likely written in the early 20th century. This instructional guide focuses on a method designed to enhance musical skill by training the muscles of the fingers to move independently and quickly in coordination with the brain. The material is aimed at both beginners and advanced musicians, demonstrating the foundations of effective practice and technique. The book comprises a systematic series of exercises intended to be practiced regularly, ideally twice a day, to build muscle memory and dexterity. Each exercise targets different muscle groups in the fingers and forearms, emphasizing the importance of concentration and habitual practice for skill improvement. The lessons progress in complexity while reinforcing previously covered material, ensuring that the student develops both strength and flexibility in their finger movements. Overall, it aims to facilitate a rapid and efficient learning process for any musical instrument by focusing on finger control and coordination.
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