There are a whole bunch of new players, as well as new to the Forum long-time players.
This is a great lesson from Paul Franklin.
Again, thank you Paul for sharing this!!
The Bar Hand Exercise
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Lifting That Bar
Am I glad this thread floated up from the depths of 2010...
Was wondering how to lift the bar off the strings when playing open?
Is there a way to grip the bar or a way to hold it?
Has to happen pretty fast.
Is this also an issue with bar size to be able to grip the bar to lift it off the strings?
I have a 7/8" bar and find it difficult to do the bar off move without making string noise or dropping the bar.
Exercises for this?
Was wondering how to lift the bar off the strings when playing open?
Is there a way to grip the bar or a way to hold it?
Has to happen pretty fast.
Is this also an issue with bar size to be able to grip the bar to lift it off the strings?
I have a 7/8" bar and find it difficult to do the bar off move without making string noise or dropping the bar.
Exercises for this?
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Lots of new players lately, it seems. I like to bump this up every couple years. I've printed the lesson out for a couple friends who don't use the computer much. This will always be a great exercise!
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Remington T-8, Wakarusa 5e3 clone
1953 Stromberg-Carlson AU-35