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Oct 9 2009, 04:27 AM |
It's okay. Both ways are right always that you're doing this pull off after some bending.
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Oct 10 2009, 12:49 PM |
Well I guess that downwards is more natural movements.
If you have lets say straight finger on the string the logical way is to curve it and that means downwards. Now, maybe you have too curved fingers on the string already which surely gives you problems to play it downwards and you use upwards instead. So it's more like fixing the other issue, check out how your fingers are placed on strings and let us know, maybe you could even record a video or take a pic. -------------------- Youtube
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Oct 11 2009, 12:38 PM |
Generally going downwards (and "plucking" the string while you are at it) is the way most people do it. Its pretty natural to do it that way too so it will enable you to play "fast" and economic. But as Muris said, check you finger placement too.
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Oct 11 2009, 08:51 PM |
I would say downward motion is what is used most often, but it depends on situation. Muris gave some nice detailed explanations, I agree there.
I suggest you focus on doing downward motion while practicing, it will all fit into place later when playing. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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