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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
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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
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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