HI Gang,
Just a reminder that we are doing a live show tonight at 8:00 pm EDT, 5:00 pm PDT, and I'd like to invite everybody to post any questions here in advance. I will try to address as many as possible. Again, it will be recorded and available afterwards, and you will need to register in advance if you'd like to join us.
Neil
P.S. We are still not 100% sure that this will even work but it will be an adventure and learning experience on a lot of fronts.
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Any Questions For Today's Webcast?
Hi Neil
Im working on Cavatina
Im struggling to get clean notes, Measure 5, 3rd string (err) C#m7 ?
When the bass is on the fifth no problem
When trying to hold a 6 string Barre, I always have either top middle or bottom dead.
If top and bottom are good = midddle dull.
or visa versa
I can hold 6 strings ok but the introduction of more than my index finger weakens the index?
Thanks Rick
Im working on Cavatina
Im struggling to get clean notes, Measure 5, 3rd string (err) C#m7 ?
When the bass is on the fifth no problem
When trying to hold a 6 string Barre, I always have either top middle or bottom dead.
If top and bottom are good = midddle dull.
or visa versa
I can hold 6 strings ok but the introduction of more than my index finger weakens the index?
Thanks Rick
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Hello Jean,
It's on another thread on the Forum. Titled: Do you remember TG Live?
It's on another thread on the Forum. Titled: Do you remember TG Live?
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I remember seeing Muriel Anderson doing a technique where she fretted a chord (Am?) and then outlined the chord with the edge of her right hand (at the “nodal point”?) while strumming with her index finger. The effect was awesome. Would you (Neal) be able to show this? I believe I saw her do this somewhere on a video on TG. I have been able to do this, but not too consistently.
Almost forgot, she was demonstrating a "chord harmonics" technique.
Almost forgot, she was demonstrating a "chord harmonics" technique.