A recent small triumph
Feb. 26th, 2012 09:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been making some progress on fingerpicking, beyond my now-awesome ability to play "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star" from memory (but not much else). The thing that had been holding me back was the actual "how to move your fingers" bit. When the tabs tell you to go 0-3-5-7 on a string, I kept fouling up. "My fingers don't stretch that far!" I would cry.
Ukulele's my first string instrument. My musical experience is mostly piano and wind, which is all about where your fingers go.
So imagine how proud I was when I realized that I could just... slide my finger... down the string. Obvious to everyone else in the world, but I needed telling, so, there you go!
(There are still some things I need to sort out, with regards to which finger in which order is best to use on the neck. There's plenty of info on how to pick with your right hand, but less about arranging your fingers so you can move them quickly and they don't just run into each other all the time. Links or advice would be most appreciated if you know of any!)
Anyone have any breakthroughs or similar delightful stories of lightbulb moments to share? Hope you're all having lovely weekends!
Ukulele's my first string instrument. My musical experience is mostly piano and wind, which is all about where your fingers go.
So imagine how proud I was when I realized that I could just... slide my finger... down the string. Obvious to everyone else in the world, but I needed telling, so, there you go!
(There are still some things I need to sort out, with regards to which finger in which order is best to use on the neck. There's plenty of info on how to pick with your right hand, but less about arranging your fingers so you can move them quickly and they don't just run into each other all the time. Links or advice would be most appreciated if you know of any!)
Anyone have any breakthroughs or similar delightful stories of lightbulb moments to share? Hope you're all having lovely weekends!