Dave, excellent instructive commentary. I'm sure Travis picked up a LOT as you step-by-stepped him through the rack. Although the tip about Travis' bridge hand pinkie floating in the air possibly being a source of instability in the bridge is a sound one, remember there are a few pros who do/did this -- most notably Steve Mizerak. Steve had what I called the "filipino mosquito" index-on-middle finger bridge, with the ring and pinkie kicked-up in the air like a mosquito's rear legs when feeding.
Dave, excellent instructive commentary. I'm sure Travis picked up a LOT as you step-by-stepped him through the rack. Although the tip about Travis' bridge hand pinkie floating in the air possibly being a source of instability in the bridge is a sound one, remember there are a few pros who do/did this -- most notably Steve Mizerak. Steve had what I called the "filipino mosquito" index-on-middle finger bridge, with the ring and pinkie kicked-up in the air like a mosquito's rear legs when feeding.
sfleinen 9 months ago