danteasy Posted April 8, 2023 Posted April 8, 2023 Hi there! I think that movement of the right hand is finally crazy, (I mean jerking the thumb, it shouldn’t move like that, at least I haven’t seen it anywhere). Or are such movements ok ? My thumb moves very freely during the playing, I have never seen it played like that. I tried to fix my playing and play only with my wrist , but songs where different strings are involved, I finally can’t. Accuracy is lost in that way. I have some kind of mixture of my wrist and fingers playing, I don’t even know how to fix it and whether it needs to be fixed at all. If i play some fast stuff from string to string, then I already use the wrist there, not my fingers. But songs where the spread between the strings etc., it does not work. Is it normal to play like this? I need your opinion on this, thanks VID_20230408_141915_918.mp4 Quote
randythoades Posted April 12, 2023 Posted April 12, 2023 It certainly isn't conventional, but if it works for you I would say 'just go with the flow'. I have a similar technique. There have been dozens of guitar heroes with unconventional playing styles and setups (Jeff Beck springs immediately to mind), but it just makes you be more individual and creative in comparison to everyone else. Some things may be easier to play with that style, some not. Unless it starts to hurt in the base of your thumb.. then you may need to do physio and start 'correcting' the technique. For myself, I anchor the palm of my hand on the bridge and my pinky on the scratchplate. I can't do the floating tremolo picking of people like Steve Vai, I have very limited movement and do use the thumb a lot more than most, almost extending and arching it with the picking up and down respectively, just like you do, but mine does come slightly more from the wrist rather than the thumb. 1 Quote