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Struggling a little with fingerstyle on the narrow spacing. I haven't played much guitar in the last couple years either...
(Not sure why the original posting was deleted)
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09-11-2022 08:37 AM
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The perfect electric jazz guitar sound. I like your less-notey fingerstyle lines. I can hear your ideas better.
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
One reason I think the fingerstyle sounds better is that my time is better with fingerstyle. When I had my spinal injury in 2002, it left me with permanent nerve damage to my right bicep and i've never been able to hold the pick firmly so it wiggles around. But for some reason, that muscle doesn't seem to be affected when playing with fingers so I feel better about the note placement. I can actually play some stuff with my fingers that I haven't been able to play in 20 years due to nerve thing...
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More, more!
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Originally Posted by 2bornot2bop
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Sweet, sweet tone and swingin' chops. Sounds like jazz to me!
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Warms my heart to see Jack playing guitar again! Did I detect a smile on his face? :-)
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That's good stuff Jack. A lovely sound.
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Originally Posted by ccroft
Thanks for the kind words! Means a lot.
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Beautiful playing and guitar. Yes, it blows my mind when I pick up a guitar after playing my Fender bass.
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Sounds great, Jack! Wonderful playing, wonderful tone!
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Very nice, Jack. It’s a bit of a new approach for you.
Love it!
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Originally Posted by Sleeko
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Originally Posted by jzucker;[URL="tel:1218735"
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Treble clef is easy for me. Bass clef is always a bit of a transposition.
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Sounds very relaxed and musical Jack Z!
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
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Jack,
Beautiful finger style playing! So have you become inspired to explore fingerstyle electric after checking out Mateo Mancuso?
I agree about the difficulty switching between bass and guitar. That’s why, for me, playing a Gibson has never been an option. Between the shorter scale and a 1.68 nut it’s just not ergonomic, at least not for my hands. Besides some custom instruments I play Eastmans which have a slightly longer scale and, for the most part, 1.75 nuts.
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Originally Posted by Rustic
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I also play a lot by right hand fingers on hollowbody but sometimes I go back to the pick.
The articulation by pick seems to be more obvious and precise.I only play guitars with nylons with my fingers/rh/.
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