Majestic
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(duplicated from my post over at the VHLinks....I need advice!)
This is mindless playing, but you can see he's demonstrating sounding notes with ONLY his left hand:
Legato Exercise:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ArQB-RfGWw&search=guitar%20legato
My question is this:
How do you sound legato lines when traveling UPWARDS from a lower string to a higher string? :banghead:
I've seen Kotzen demonstrate a basic "4-1-2-4-2-1" approach while descending from higher strings to lower, but I can't identify what this guy (or others) is doing to "ascend" from lower strings to higher strings without picking.
My pulloffs are very articulate, and I'm able to sound the "pinky note" on the next lowest string AFTER completing the line demonstrated above, which is all you need, because then you could mindlessly repeat the line again.
I'm trying to figure out how to get BACK UP to the higher string without picking. I'm almost certain this guy (and others) aren't hammering with their first finger to play the first note on the next highest string.
Does my question make sense?
Basically, I've figured out how to "start" my legato lines with a "hard pinky hammer" followed by a plucky pulloff, but can't figure out how to "start" a line with any other finger. Trying to get a good "rolling" sound while starting from the B string, and hopping up to the E string, for instance.
How do I do it? :banghead:
This is mindless playing, but you can see he's demonstrating sounding notes with ONLY his left hand:
Legato Exercise:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ArQB-RfGWw&search=guitar%20legato
My question is this:
How do you sound legato lines when traveling UPWARDS from a lower string to a higher string? :banghead:
I've seen Kotzen demonstrate a basic "4-1-2-4-2-1" approach while descending from higher strings to lower, but I can't identify what this guy (or others) is doing to "ascend" from lower strings to higher strings without picking.
My pulloffs are very articulate, and I'm able to sound the "pinky note" on the next lowest string AFTER completing the line demonstrated above, which is all you need, because then you could mindlessly repeat the line again.
I'm trying to figure out how to get BACK UP to the higher string without picking. I'm almost certain this guy (and others) aren't hammering with their first finger to play the first note on the next highest string.
Does my question make sense?
Basically, I've figured out how to "start" my legato lines with a "hard pinky hammer" followed by a plucky pulloff, but can't figure out how to "start" a line with any other finger. Trying to get a good "rolling" sound while starting from the B string, and hopping up to the E string, for instance.
How do I do it? :banghead: