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Jon Baumgartner

 

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Post  Posted 24 Jan 2023 11:24 am    
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The intro to choo choo choo Boogie. Descending phrase, all at the same fret, One Note per string on two, three, four, five. Right hand. Middle, thumb, middle, thumb?. Middle, index, thumb, thumb? How would you play it? I'm just getting started and I'd like to know the accepted right hand technique before I get in too deep. Many thanks for any commentary any of you would like to provide!
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Ian Rae


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Post  Posted 24 Jan 2023 4:34 pm    
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You'll likely get a variety of suggestions.
What you eventually do will depend on the size and shape of your hand. There's nothing "right" or "standard" or "normal" on this instrument!
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Fred Treece


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Post  Posted 24 Jan 2023 6:59 pm    
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TITI
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I’m not a big fan of double-thumbing backward (descending). I think it’s bad technique and it throws my timing off. Forward double or triple thumbing is okay on adjacent strings, like a rest stroke (sweep picking) on guitar.

I’m also not a great famous pedal steel player or teacher.
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Jon Baumgartner

 

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Post  Posted 24 Jan 2023 10:41 pm     Right hand technique
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Thanks for the response. I've been double thumbing and it just feels awkward. I'll try some of your suggestions. Enjoy the day!
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Bryce Van Parys


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Post  Posted 25 Jan 2023 2:19 pm    
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I agree the double/triple thumb descending is difficult. But then I watch Paul Franklin and Tommy White in slow motion and they do it all the time. I swear that Tommy has the fastest thumbs in the business from what I've seen (which certainly is not everything!)
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Fred Treece


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Post  Posted 25 Jan 2023 3:15 pm    
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Yeah, and my personal favorite right hand guru Joe Wright is a double-thumb advocate of sorts too. I still think it’s bad technique, and not worth the time working out the bugs in it, afaic.
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