MWR wrote:Technically you should use the wrist with only a slight bit of forearm movemant. If you have these big exagerated strums your wasting a lot of energy. Of course there's exceptions to every rule.
If your doing really fast stumming or tremelo picking than the wrist should be stiff and the forearm should do the work.
Whatever sounds good and feels comfortable.
What's up dude.. Im in SF too..haha.. U offering lessons.. j/k..but serious.
Im in the sunset.. Ive only been playing guitar for about a year now.. But id it would be sick to jam with someone on some dave stuff.. Here's some other stuff.. It'd be great.
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MWR wrote:Technically you should use the wrist with only a slight bit of forearm movemant. If you have these big exagerated strums your wasting a lot of energy. Of course there's exceptions to every rule.
If your doing really fast stumming or tremelo picking than the wrist should be stiff and the forearm should do the work.
Whatever sounds good and feels comfortable.
2StepGranny wrote:It's all with what you're comfortable with. Both my Forearm and wrist move, almost like Dave, but nearly as cool looking But along those lines.
same here, I kinda move my whole arm cuz I get really into it sometimes
Yeah, I definitely have to get into some songs, so it helps to move most of my arm and wrist while strumming
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