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Old 06-26-2019, 12:56 PM
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Another thing to consider, there are times when it is beneficial to press two courses of strings with one finger. This is where a narrower string spacing works to your advantage. I have a harder time playing my 1913 Gibson A 1 because of it's wider neck.

Do not think in terms of guitar with your left hand. It will hold you back. Right hand picking will port right over for the most part, except you have to be more compact with your strokes to be precise. Learning this will greatly improve your guitar playing.
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