steverpeterson
01-06-2007, 02:17 AM
Greetings! I have just received Todd's Technique DVD and it's wonderful. I highly recommend it. The Friday Nite Jam DVD is also very useful to see how he uses the floating thumb throughout many songs.
Here's my question. I notice that Todd keeps his "floating thumb" fairly perpendicular to the strings and on TOP of the strings. Now, I was comparing Todd's thumb method to that of John Myung's. Note the following 2 videos. John seems to be using a slightly different approach to the floating thumb...arching and pointing the thumb more up the neck and he doesn't rest the thumb on TOP of the strings, but anchors it on a previous string (and moves that anchor back and forth). At first glance, this looks like it would be more readily available to pluck a note with the thumb.
Check this out:
Todd: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPVMBPmrblU Todd Johnson Bass Guitar : Floating thumb technique
John: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SVKmq6XAjI dream theater - john myung bass exercice
I'm curious about the pro's and con's between these 2 slightly different methods. I've tried both and John's movable anchor seems to be very comfortable. But, I'm wondering if there is a catch.
Also, Gary Willis also looks like he too is arching this thumb, pointing it up the neck and anchoring it on the previous string (and then plucking with it):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMhW4ia1U8 Gary Willis - Bowlegged
Also, I note that John doesn't give attention to keeping his wrist straight like Todd does (I like Todd's idea much better). And notice how John anchors his thumb 2 strings back from the string he is plucking. Thus, when plucking the 1st string, he anchors on the 3rd, while his fingers come to rest on the 2nd string (muting them)... thus no need to mute the 2nd string with the thumb.
Why is Todd muting this string that is already silent from doing a rest stroke with his plucking fingers?
Thanks!
Steve
Here's my question. I notice that Todd keeps his "floating thumb" fairly perpendicular to the strings and on TOP of the strings. Now, I was comparing Todd's thumb method to that of John Myung's. Note the following 2 videos. John seems to be using a slightly different approach to the floating thumb...arching and pointing the thumb more up the neck and he doesn't rest the thumb on TOP of the strings, but anchors it on a previous string (and moves that anchor back and forth). At first glance, this looks like it would be more readily available to pluck a note with the thumb.
Check this out:
Todd: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPVMBPmrblU Todd Johnson Bass Guitar : Floating thumb technique
John: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SVKmq6XAjI dream theater - john myung bass exercice
I'm curious about the pro's and con's between these 2 slightly different methods. I've tried both and John's movable anchor seems to be very comfortable. But, I'm wondering if there is a catch.
Also, Gary Willis also looks like he too is arching this thumb, pointing it up the neck and anchoring it on the previous string (and then plucking with it):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufMhW4ia1U8 Gary Willis - Bowlegged
Also, I note that John doesn't give attention to keeping his wrist straight like Todd does (I like Todd's idea much better). And notice how John anchors his thumb 2 strings back from the string he is plucking. Thus, when plucking the 1st string, he anchors on the 3rd, while his fingers come to rest on the 2nd string (muting them)... thus no need to mute the 2nd string with the thumb.
Why is Todd muting this string that is already silent from doing a rest stroke with his plucking fingers?
Thanks!
Steve