Re: I hate learning to pick
"googledawg" <edson241@xxxxxxx> wrote in
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I use a style of BOTH - pick and fingers, SPECIALLY when playing
rhythm/backup, which "softens" the effect.
Question. Do I HAVE to use two fingers to hold the pick, or can I use
either 2 or 3 depending on which gives me better control for the current
piece?
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Relevant Pages
- Re: To David Arnold concerning the use of extensors in free stroke.
... ceiling and relax your finger as best you can, ... you send a sudden impulse to flex the fingers an inch or two and then ... the muscles to extend immediately after flexion in free stroke is ... Because playing is so complicated, with thirty or so muscles per arm ... (rec.music.classical.guitar) - Re: To David Arnold concerning the use of extensors in free stroke.
... flexor muscles at the same time when playing a free stroke ... you send a sudden impulse to flex the fingers an inch or two and then ... the muscles to extend immediately after flexion in free stroke is ... foundations of their playing have inexplicably eroded. ... (rec.music.classical.guitar) - Re: To David Arnold concerning the use of extensors in free stroke.
... send a sudden impulse to flex the fingers an inch or two and then relax ... sending signals to the muscles to extend ... slight amount of ambient tension but we are only talking ... their playing have inexplicably eroded. ... (rec.music.classical.guitar) - Re: To David Arnold concerning the use of extensors in free stroke.
... send a sudden impulse to flex the fingers an inch or two and then relax ... sending signals to the muscles to extend ... slight amount of ambient tension but we are only talking ... their playing have inexplicably eroded. ... (rec.music.classical.guitar) - Re: To David Arnold concerning the use of extensors in free stroke.
... send a sudden impulse to flex the fingers an inch or two and then relax ... sending signals to the muscles to extend ... slight amount of ambient tension but we are only talking ... their playing have inexplicably eroded. ... (rec.music.classical.guitar) |
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