What does legato mean on guitar?
In music performance and notation, legato ([leˈɡaːto]; Italian for "tied together"; French lié; German gebunden) indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected. That is, the player makes a transition from note to note with no intervening silence.
What is legato scale?
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Legato means smoothly, and with less picking the sound is smoother. The technique we are checking out today is using hammer on's and flick off's to play your scales. Makes your fingers stronger and scales faster.
Can you do legato on acoustic guitar?
The legato technique is one of the most useful techniques used on the guitar. It doesn't matter if you play Classical, Electric, or Acoustic Guitar. You need it! And if you want to add more fluidity to your playing, the legato technique is something you want to improve.