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Forum: Stick® Method Topic: Tap-Twister #1 |
greg |
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 6:33 pm
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Thanks for the exercise. Now for three (unrelated) questions. First, have you looked at the Hanon keyboard exercises? They use both a combination of intervals as they go up the keyboard. I'd expect that they would also work well moving up the fretboard. Second, does StaffTab have a symbol for the f... |
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Forum: "Teflon" Instruments and Musicians non-Stick Topic: Invitation |
greg |
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:57 pm
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Hi Everyone, With the new edition of the forum, Manny has been kind enough to set aside a special section for posts about Stick-inspired instruments and musicians who use Emmett's Free Hands method on instruments other than The Stick, whether on conventional guitar and bass or on specialty fretboard... |
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Forum: Stick® Method Topic: Tap-Twister #1 |
greg |
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 12:51 pm
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Hi Everyone, I'll be reposting these exercises from the previous forum here. ----------------------------------------- Greg Howard's Tap-Twister #1 Navigating 4ths in the Melody Practicing scales is a fine way to learn how keys sound and feel, but scales only give you some of the interval and finger... |
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Forum: Chapman Stick® Topic: Physicality of the Stick |
greg |
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:08 pm
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Wow, terrific replies...I'm learning a lot... Greg - Videos would be really great! I've been watching videos of you, Emmet, Bob, and a bunch of YouTube and I've never been able to figure out a logical formula for positioning For one thing, I think you have the best tone of any Chapman player I've e... |
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Forum: Chapman Stick® Topic: Physicality of the Stick |
greg |
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:57 pm
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Hi Jim, I think there were some things in your post that may be based on an understanding of Stick playing that's coming from a place of limited experience with the instrument. The method is substantially different from guitar, so be careful what you assume. You are right about neck bending. I learn... |
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Forum: Chapman Stick® Topic: Scalloped |
greg |
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 6:21 pm
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Hi Josh, Emmett's Fret Rods(TM) and now Fret Rails(TM) precision tapping frets actually clear the board by a greater height than conventional jumbo guitar or bass frets, so your fingertips don't really come into contact with the wood (or bamboo, etc) that much when playing. The sensation is particul... |
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Forum: Chapman Stick® Topic: Physicality of the Stick |
greg |
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:41 am
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Hi Charles, I'm afraid you came away from the lesson with the wrong impression. So I'd like to offer some suggestions. First, I never advocate keeping the fingers perfectly parallel with the fest, unless that hand alignment fits the line of attack of the chord or pattern you are playing. If you look... |
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