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Rick wrote I know it's considered bad
technique but I'm loving using my thumb to fret the bass strings on some
chords. It just feels more
comfortable to my hand than the typical barre chords that everyone uses. Tell that to Jimi Hendrix, or Richie Havens, or any one of a
number of rock and roll icons of that same era, Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, even
Slow Hand himself. Sometimes a skinny neck warrants this technique. Late 60’s
transitional era strats had pretty skinny necks , so may it was a “necessity
is the mother of invention” kind of thing as well. In the case of
Hendrix, some of his stuff is damn near impossible to play without using the
thumb. I believe in the classical and jazz traditions, it is considered
it bad or unorthodox, but try using thumb over on a classical guitar width neck
and its next to impossible unless your hands are huge. Bill |