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ric620
I feel really, really stupid asking this, but I've always wondered . . . why in the world is there a thumbrest BELOW the strings? Don't you want to rest your hand ABOVE the strings, so that you can play them with your fingers? It seems to me that the thumbrest below the strings assumes that your hand is playing upside down. I never understood how people used it when it was placed there.
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ric620
Tom said "You could, I suppose, rest yer fingers on it, but the real use would be a tug bar to pull on when playing with your thumb."
That is correct as far as I know. The bottom edge of the rest is angled slightly inward to facilitate a better grip. George Fullerton called them tug bars (on Fenders) but I don't know if that name (or even finger rest) was ever used by Rickenbacker. Does anyone have any old Rickenbacker liturature that mentions them by name?
That is correct as far as I know. The bottom edge of the rest is angled slightly inward to facilitate a better grip. George Fullerton called them tug bars (on Fenders) but I don't know if that name (or even finger rest) was ever used by Rickenbacker. Does anyone have any old Rickenbacker liturature that mentions them by name?
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