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What I meant is that I've perfected it about as much as I can short of matching Johnny Smith's proficiency. A corollary to that might be playing finger style as well as Matteo Mancuso. To quote...
One issue that can be challenging with certain chords, especially (for me anyway) if diminished harmony is involved, is keeping all the combinatorics straight enough in your mind to actually use...
It's played by the Roy Hargrove Big Band, but it sounds a little different than the version of it on his album 'Emergence.'
Limiting? But you told me from your own experience what rewards you found after perfecting right hand technique...
Yes sir... then again, I have often thought of abandoning the pick and going fingerstyle as Lorne Lofsky did (well, he does use a thumb pick) and for the same reason. Now if I could handle a pick...
Sure but are you speaking from experience here, Mick?
Once you perfect your right hand technique, the difficulty should end, but there is virtually no end to the complexity of what and how you may play with your left hand, i.e., there will always be...
Yeah. My history is one of switching between using a plectrum for rock and then jazz and fingerstyle for classical. After years on and off trying to use a plectrum, last year I made the final...
Isn't she lovely.... just right click on the guitar image and "copy link" -- Gibson Tal Farlow 2011 – Tonefest Guitar Gallery
For those many who aren't haven't heard any Lenny Breau in a while, head on over to BandCamp for a listen to his duet with Brad Terry, "The Living Room Tapes." I would like to be able to eat his...
When I played with a pick, I’d have answered picking hand. But several years ago I became a thumb player, so I answered neither / both. There are trade offs for using thumb and fingers instead of a...
I remember reading that at the time and wondering "who the heck is Lenny Breau?" I had never heard of him before that and didn't actually hear his music for probably another 25 years after these...
Well - I can definitely tell the difference in tone between 09 and a 12 when I play clean on my acoustic archtop. Also, I am not sure that heavier gauge is harder on your hand like lots of people...
Atm I’d say the fretting hand Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hmm… planning beforehand might be more documentary and informative than making surprising questions about things that happened - oh lord - 40-50 years ago. Beato is best music journalist that I...
Fretting or Picking Hand - Which Do You Find More...
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