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| Subject: | Re: [RESOGUIT-L] New guy with question | | Date: | Friday, November 23, 2007 17:29:40 (-0500) | | From: | Lee Hiers <lee.hiers @.....com>
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On 23 Nov 2007 21:55:12 +0100, <medical35@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've been trying to learn the reso for over ten years. I never stuck with it long at a time. I would put it back in the closet and take it out again a year or two later.
> But recently I've stuck with it and have made great improvements. I feel I'm finally gettin' the hang of it.
Jim...
That is exactly how my dobro-playing career started....for better or worse! ;-)
I don't know the answer to your pick question - I think a lot of it is
personal choice. I will say that ProPik makes picks that already have
some angle in them, and that you are correct, it is better tone-wise
to hit the strings as straight-on as possible. This may require
altering hand position, or pick adjustment.
Since you're near Nashville, I would highly recommend a lesson with
Mike Witcher who has recently moved there. An occasional lesson with
him should generally help your progress, as well as correct any bad
habits you may be developing.
HTH,
Lee
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Lee Hiers, AA4GA
"Have Dobro Will Travel"
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