This is Art from CGU. I studied with Jack and had you in a few classes there, I think with Peter. I was checking some guitar music here and found your videos. Great job! I reside in Las Vegas now and teaching music. Hope all is well with you.
I have gravitated over the years to i-a instead of i-m due to the fact that they are the same length and less likely to get in each-others way. I actually practice all combinations (i-m, m-a, i-a, i-m-a, i-p, etc) and find that i-a just works best for me.
Hi Scott!
This is Art from CGU. I studied with Jack and had you in a few classes there, I think with Peter. I was checking some guitar music here and found your videos. Great job! I reside in Las Vegas now and teaching music. Hope all is well with you.
artguitar2002 1 month ago
I have gravitated over the years to i-a instead of i-m due to the fact that they are the same length and less likely to get in each-others way. I actually practice all combinations (i-m, m-a, i-a, i-m-a, i-p, etc) and find that i-a just works best for me.
TheGtrguy 2 months ago
i noticed you are using i and a fingers with the right hand I've always been using i and m is there a benefit to i and a
mitchellsmegelski 2 months ago