Really good concept borrowed - "playing through the string." Looking forward to seeing/hearing left hand technique as I tell my students to to start with the curved fingers and keep them curved which i think is also from classical guitar. I also totally agree with the "across the string-use all the meat" of the first two joints of the finger to get a big sound. John, you didn't say this but don't you think it's natural to let the second, longest finger, lead the first? Love to get feedback.
i think this one is the best to see variation of the right hand techniques . other videos are just always one way around
Thank you John
Really good concept borrowed - "playing through the string." Looking forward to seeing/hearing left hand technique as I tell my students to to start with the curved fingers and keep them curved which i think is also from classical guitar. I also totally agree with the "across the string-use all the meat" of the first two joints of the finger to get a big sound. John, you didn't say this but don't you think it's natural to let the second, longest finger, lead the first? Love to get feedback.
Thanks john :)
James Jamerson used 1 finger aswell "the hook"
I first read John Petrucci in the title. Now that would be weird :D
Is this the same bassist that used to play the electric bass?
Same guy, he plays both!
thanks, awesome to know that he plays the double bass too! =)
he's a master of many instruments, you should hear him play piano ;)
NO WAY! I'll definitely do!
Didn't know Al Bundy was a musician.