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Posted by Horseshoot on Sunday, May 1, 2011
I am working on the brush. Who would have ever thought doing a strum could be so difficult? Ha! :)
Mike
beginagin Says:
Monday, May 2, 2011 @9:46:52 PM
Yeah, and then when you get the brush to sound better you have to work on picking up the tune again, without missing a beat. I've been tripping through that part in cumberland gap for about two months now. But it is getting better!!
Horseshoot Says:
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @1:24:58 PM
I know just what you mean. I posted a video of attempting the brush, in Cumberland Gap. So people can see where I am with it. Mike
alfiedog Says:
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @1:33:55 PM
Its just Practice Mike, some People seem to be able to do it with there Fingers Anchored, others actually lift the Anchor Fingers Off.
Horseshoot Says:
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @1:40:44 PM
Thanks Eddie. I am going to keep working at it. When done right, it sounds awesome. But if not done right, sounds annoying. haha!
Elwyn 1979 Says:
Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @4:39:51 PM
try to not over think it, it's just a strum..... use your anchor finger/fingers as a spring to help you get your hand back into position.....
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