Cool. Then what do you teach for pull offs on the high E string?
JLEGuitarLessons 1 year ago
@JLEGuitarLessons Same thing. You still do the pulling down motion, but you don't have a string on which to come to rest.
You also have to be careful that you don't pull the first string off the fretboard and make buzzes or other weird noises.
ClassicalGuitarBlog 1 year ago
Good posting Chris, thanks.
DavetheIV 1 year ago
@DavetheIV Thanks! glad you like it.
Thanks a lot very good exercises.
Mwafaq
MWAFAQWAZAN 1 year ago
@MWAFAQWAZAN Thanks. I'm going to try and do some more video lessons this summer.
Cool. Then what do you teach for pull offs on the high E string?
JLEGuitarLessons 1 year ago
@JLEGuitarLessons Same thing. You still do the pulling down motion, but you don't have a string on which to come to rest.
You also have to be careful that you don't pull the first string off the fretboard and make buzzes or other weird noises.
ClassicalGuitarBlog 1 year ago
Good posting Chris, thanks.
DavetheIV 1 year ago
@DavetheIV Thanks! glad you like it.
ClassicalGuitarBlog 1 year ago
Thanks a lot very good exercises.
Mwafaq
MWAFAQWAZAN 1 year ago
@MWAFAQWAZAN Thanks. I'm going to try and do some more video lessons this summer.
ClassicalGuitarBlog 1 year ago