Hey there! The shifting is all one smooth motion, when you play it slowly it’s stop and start but at speed it feels like my arm is just moving my hand smoothly up the neck, no stress. As for the fingers, it feels as if I were playing different frets on adjacent strings, like frets 7-6-5 on strings G-D-B. Zero effort, just coordination. Thanks and good luck!
Nice. Just one of those contextual things that become part of your own style
That's a cool idea! I would think the shift slows you down and chops up yhe arpeggio, but you pull it off smoothly.
Hey there! The shifting is all one smooth motion, when you play it slowly it’s stop and start but at speed it feels like my arm is just moving my hand smoothly up the neck, no stress. As for the fingers, it feels as if I were playing different frets on adjacent strings, like frets 7-6-5 on strings G-D-B. Zero effort, just coordination. Thanks and good luck!
wow seems like a cool idea
that's amazing man, really nice tehnique, keep it up
Cool idea
cool idea
Gives it a bluesy sound with that slide in!
Yep if that's what you're going for :-) shifty slidy is fun.
Lovely, this is great for lefties who play inverted
Interesting, why is that?