Twelve String technique help ?
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Twelve String technique help ?
Hi guys,
I am having a hard time getting notes to ring true playing open chords on my 360/12. Bar chords sound fine but my Jangle is suffering. I have noticed improvement changing my attack to the proper straight in position, Duh! Any pointers when it comes to a twelve string? thanks!
I am having a hard time getting notes to ring true playing open chords on my 360/12. Bar chords sound fine but my Jangle is suffering. I have noticed improvement changing my attack to the proper straight in position, Duh! Any pointers when it comes to a twelve string? thanks!
- tony_carey
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Gerry, I have found that you need to be a great deal more precise with your fingering & the only thing that will do it is practise. Better thumb placement on the back of the neck & straight fingers on the fretboard are a real neccessity. I honestly think that playing a Ric 12 has made me a better player, as I now tend to finger better on a 6 string as well.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
The best way I can tell you on the fingering of open chords simply is to make sure you are using your finger tips straight on. This, for me anyway, is true for any 12 you are playing. I have rather big hands and open chords on my Rics are not a problem.
I see music in my head transformed through my fingers but can not write a note...
- jingle_jangle
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Of course, a good hard fingertip is quite essential, too. Keep practicing and build up those callouses!
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