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It was a National Style "O" Deluxe that taught me a similr lesson.
I had the notion that such an instrument should be string with heavy gauge strings in order to produce a clear bottle neck slide sound on the trebles. I found that when chording these strings - I was working very hard with my left hand. slowly, I realised that if I used the minimum of pressure on the treble strings with a weighty slide, I didn't need heavy gauge strings ...further, I found that dropping the notion of heavy sliding also applied to fretting, so the "ART" Was about ::::: Stand by from some old man's wisdom ::: To learn to fret as lightly as possible with the fretting hand, but put whatever energy in necessary with the picking hand. This, I think, is the secret that those hot guitarists and mandolin player have sussed. A few days before I turn 70, I'm still trying to put this into practice.
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Silly Moustache, Just an old Limey acoustic guitarist, Dobrolist, mandolier and singer. I'm here to try to help and advise and I offer one to one lessons/meetings/mentoring via Zoom! |