I've always had guitars with radiused fretboards. But I was wondering whether a flat fretboard (and therefore a more nearly-flat top of the bridge) is more suited for a consistent rest-stroke technique. If the bridge is radiused, maybe the pick is more likely to slide off of the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd strings, unless you alter your hand or pick angle to compensate. Just wondering.
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I have no doubt whatever that the curvature of the neck is completely irrelevant to rest stroke picking. The preferences of players who don't rest their pick ditto.
What IS relevant is attentive slow practice, the kind that never happens when you are looking at a screen.
D.
Just think what a monster I'll be when I work out how to type and practice at the same time.
Funniest thing I've seen online for a long time was a (well know professional ((non JG))) transcriber using a lot of technology in order to produce inacurrate tab. It took him around thirty times listening to the same few bars before he noticed that he had the bar line in the wrong place. I would say that he benefits not at all from working like that. There is more to developing the ear than just notes.
D.
He would play along with whatever he could find on the radio, and just change the channel whenever he got bored.
I found this out last summer when I visited his former home,
https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org
Louis always made reel to reel tape recordings of his playing, both of his gigs and also his prectice sessions at home.
I was able to sit at his desk in his music room, which was on the second floor right above the front door and had a walkout to a balcony.
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
Use a spoon for ice cream.
If you want you can whittle with a spoon, it may be ineffective but it's your choice.
Personally I like a range of utensils to select from and a varied diet and I have no objections to the odd high quality TV dinner but usually AFTER I have worked out.