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Awesome stuff here Noah! You are playing really clean and nicely! When I first figured out how to play in 6/8 I taught myself and found another way, using upstrokes. it has its pros and cons, I just made a video on it actually! what do y'all think? give my way a go and see how it feels
Hey Victor that sounds great - and it's the style of jig playing I worked out years ago (no internet or YouTube then haha). I've caught glimpses of it around so I suspect we're not the first.
I have a couple videos in this thread - check them out I'd like to know what you think.
To me this style feels more natural and easier to pick up jigs on the fly (I use it playing jigs for contra dances) but tbh I never learned the other style so can't really compare.
Really I don't know why more people don't play this way. Maybe because that up pick feels foreign?
Thanks @Victorfurtado. I have always struggled with using hammer-ons and pull-offs for melody notes. It just does not feel right to me, or give clear.
I recently started incorporating up-strokes to resolve issues playing other genres (rags), and thought, "hey, this would solve issues associated with jigs!".
And then I found your post.
I am yet to test it, but the method looks great. Thanks for sharing.
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