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Zep-peh-foh-sohn
Join Date: Jun 2005
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I can understand why anchoring would be a handicap too. You're stuck to one spot across the picking area. If you weren't anchored, you would have full, free motion with your hand and 3 extra fingers to do some fancy finger picking.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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I know you were using it as an example, but you don't even really have to put your thumb behind the neck at all. Jimmy Page plays fine without doing that. |
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