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Kellie - Posted - 10/19/2024: 12:06:19
Is it possible that Farland's injury was in the left hand? Some of these Left hand stretches seem absurd.
csacwp - Posted - 10/19/2024: 12:32:23
No, he switched to plectrum playing because his injury was to his right hand. This is well established.
Kellie - Posted - 10/19/2024: 12:54:06
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Originally posted by csacwpNo, he switched to plectrum playing because his injury was to his right hand. This is well established.
Gotcha. Thank you!
csacwp - Posted - 10/20/2024: 05:11:37
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Originally posted by Kelliequote:
Originally posted by csacwpNo, he switched to plectrum playing because his injury was to his right hand. This is well established.
Gotcha. Thank you!
No problem. On another note, since you like Farland so much you should check out the tutors and works published by his protégé Fred Bacon. I highly recommend the work of Bacon's protégé Frank Bradbury as well.