Hi,
When I'm playing with this techinque (which I feel i'm starting to get the hang of well now) I have a problem with the strings i'm not picking naturally resonating. Say if i'm playing runs just on the E and B string.. after about 5 seconds of playing, the E A and D strings start to resonate giving a kinda reverb effect.. making it sound very messy. The only way to stop them is to dampen them with the right hand or with the left hand somehow.. but this isn't always possible.. and watching dvds of other players they don't seem to have to do this.
I play an oval hole Gitane.. so I don't think its down to the guitar.
Am I right in thinking that the right hand shouldn't touch the strings at all? If so dampening with the right hand doesn't seem like a solution I should start practicing.
I've not heard of anyone else having this problem.. but i really can't see what I am doing wrong..
Any advice on this would be greatly appriciated as as far as I can see its the only thing stopping me being able to finally grasp this style (at very slow tempos at least anyway..
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PS Anyone who hasn't got this book already.. get it now! It's very well written and will save u a lot of time.
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Hi Rich,
I used to have an oval Gitane and it definitely had much more of that sort of natural reverb than other guitars I've played. Something about the construction of those guitars really seems to bring out sympathetic vibration. A student of mine plays a Jorgenson-same thing. Have you tried playing other makes to see if it's really you're technique?
I think there was a thread on the UK board about this a ways back; I'll see if I can find it for you...
Best,
Jack.
Josh
http://www.hotclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2664
and also look here:
viewtopic.php?t=801
Good luck,
Jack.
I'll seek out a non-saga guitar as see what happens.
I think really it must be down to the guitar.. it's not really a major problem, as with a lot of riffs the left hand can simply deaden the noise. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I had missed, before I got into bad habits..
Thanks again.
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=967&highlight=
Moving from a flattop to an oval-hole Gitane improved things for me, though I still have some buzz.
This is obviously down to them both been the A note, and the natural frequency is taking effect or something. Is this something that more expensive guitars counter act somehow?
I'm using newtone strings.. i don't know if this is making a difference to how significant this problem is.. maybe I should try argentines.
THanks for all the advice.