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Inertiatic Hearsay Posted - 10/25/2005 : 10:51:54 AM
Does anyone use left hand picking on a regular basis? I find that this is easier when playing in a dropped tuning.
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Inertiatic Hearsay Posted - 10/25/2005 : 1:28:24 PM
(just down that is...its like a downward strum with the left hand)
Inertiatic Hearsay Posted - 10/25/2005 : 1:19:53 PM
yeah it does. its mostly used in classical. its basically the opposite of a slide (with your finger). instead of moving to the left or right on the fret board, you move up and down. almost like strumming, but with your left hand.
Hopeful Rolling Waves Posted - 10/25/2005 : 12:36:52 PM
Left-hand picking? That does not compute...

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