
jahozer wrote:Well, here is a tip for strumming. Don't do it from your wrist. plant your elbow on the guitar and strum with your whole forearm. Alot of guys plant their wrist on the bridge and just move their hands. When you use your whole forearm, you timing is improved and its easier to have precise strokes. You create less extraneous noise as well.
jahozer wrote: too many people do that waka waka waka thing between strums to keep time. Don't do that. it just adds noise to the bands sound cluttering the sound field. keep time with those pendular sweeps of your whole arm.
Disagree. This may work for you but not "the key technique" In fact I'd argue the opposite. If you plant yourself (loosely, short term) on the bridge you can more effectively play 2 or 3 middle strings partial chords. that whole arm movement thing can be very clunky and undefined in a band setting.

jahozer wrote:Depends on how much control and muscle memory you have in your forearm. Of course there will be times where you make small wrist movements, but I would argue that proper technique is first master full arm, then utilize wrist movements when needed. Too many people plant that wrist and do little micro movements and it screws up their timing.

jahozer wrote:Depends on how much control and muscle memory you have in your forearm. Of course there will be times where you make small wrist movements, but I would argue that proper technique is first master full arm, then utilize wrist movements when needed. Too many people plant that wrist and do little micro movements and it screws up their timing.
strumminsix wrote:jahozer wrote:Depends on how much control and muscle memory you have in your forearm. Of course there will be times where you make small wrist movements, but I would argue that proper technique is first master full arm, then utilize wrist movements when needed. Too many people plant that wrist and do little micro movements and it screws up their timing.
Thinking about this more and was watching my self play and 2 things come to mind. Firstly, my forearm sticks in the zone above the bridge plus or minus a couple inches but never goes into full pendulum. Secondly, you say "proper technique" and I'm not sure what you are getting at with it. When I think of some of the best non solo note things my ears have heard on a guitar it's been alot of finger picking be it jazz or country and also some flat picking and some bass clunk stuff and all of that is keeping the wrist over the bridge.
I don't know if there is a proper technique on the arm. Seems to me whatever you can do for 6 hours a day, hit the strings you want and not the others, change it up, and keep your time you are doing alright!
PS - think of a HOT Other One. You can definitely hear Bobby's attack and see him keep it tight and snappy and hugging the bridge then full and pendulum wail!

jahozer wrote:When I watch the vid that Pete B. just posted, they are both doing what I am talking about. Most of the movement is coming from the elbow...

Pete B. wrote:jahozer wrote:When I watch the vid that Pete B. just posted, they are both doing what I am talking about. Most of the movement is coming from the elbow...
That is so funny. We are looking at the same thing, and I see it as most of the movement coming from the wrist.


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