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In a message dated 4/17/98 11:56:41 AM, Paolo wrote: >> >>I have not seen the video but I do have teh book Just For the Curious. >> >>His phrasing is unique among guitarists (e.g. lots of perfect fourths) >> >>because he effortlessly uses fingerings that most guitarists would not >> >>consider "comfortable". It's worth checking out for guitarists (and >> >>Stick players) who want to take their phrasing in a different >direction. >> >> Forget not "comfortable", how about physically impossible?? I have seen >the > >No, not physically impossible, unless you have unusually small hands or >unusually short fingers. As mentioned earlier, I met Holdsworth briefly >at a guitar clinic in San Marcos and found his hands to be quite normal >in size. I haven't had the opportunity to meet AH, but I have seen picture of him, particularly with other people, and one of him riding his bicycle. He appears to be a bit on the tall side (6'3"?) and I would gues his hands are a little bit above average in size. My hands are slightly smaller than average, but I can span a tenth on a piano easily, for instance. >> video tape for "Just for the Curious" and I could not believe the kinds >of >> fingerings he seemed to be reaching effortlessly....one in particular >was an >> extremely wide stretch with the index and pinky, and the middle and ring >> fingers jammed close together in the middle- I couldn't play it with two hands >> and my nose..... > >It's all just practice. There's a jazz guitarist in the Pacific Northwest >(sorry forgot his name) who plays similarly close-voiced chords a lot. He >recommends having a low action on your guitar and using the side of the >index finger instead of the pad for the most extreme stretches. Keep in >mind that Holdsworth will occasionally fret notes with the right hand. >So basically, just lower your action, work your way up, etc. Relax, of course. >:) I can't relax. I panic! Seriously, my guitar has a pretty low action, but some of the stretches are justy out of my reach......then again, I can't dunk a basketball, either!! Marshall