Hi Everyone,
We have a new addition to the Fly on the Wall Lesson for Marc’s Yearly Check Up
In Part 4 we started with Dance With Me, going over basic strumming techniques then into focused strumming, pulling out little melodies while keeping the wrist moving steadily. This also brought up Here Comes The Sun.
Enjoy!
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Newest Target Members Only Lesson Addition - Fly On The Wall - Marc’s Yearly Check Up [Part 4]
Hi Marc
That focused strumming of melody notes sounds so great but looks like it's a difficult technique to master. I've never really embraced the flat pick because I've always been a die hard finger picker but watching you learn this, makes me want to try working on flat picking again.
Sandy
That focused strumming of melody notes sounds so great but looks like it's a difficult technique to master. I've never really embraced the flat pick because I've always been a die hard finger picker but watching you learn this, makes me want to try working on flat picking again.
Sandy
HI Sandy,
I'm in the same boat. I feel like I have more control playing fingerstyle, both notes and volume. I'm also getting a scraping sound a lot of times as the pick brushes across the strings, probably because of the way I'm holding the pick. But as Neil pointed out, you can't get the same kind of percussive attack you need for some songs without a pick, so I want to get better at it. As for focused strumming, I finding that difficult even apart from using a pick. I haven't been able to get the melody notes to stand out from the chords. Oh well, the journey continues!
Marc W
I'm in the same boat. I feel like I have more control playing fingerstyle, both notes and volume. I'm also getting a scraping sound a lot of times as the pick brushes across the strings, probably because of the way I'm holding the pick. But as Neil pointed out, you can't get the same kind of percussive attack you need for some songs without a pick, so I want to get better at it. As for focused strumming, I finding that difficult even apart from using a pick. I haven't been able to get the melody notes to stand out from the chords. Oh well, the journey continues!
Marc W