| Finger style question
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How much attention to do pay to the fingers you use to play strings on the plucking hand when your teaching you're right hand to play something new?
Let me give you brief explanation:
I play with 3 fingers on my plucking hand and I am really comfortable doing so. But I know that with both hands, we make decisions as to hand and finger position, typically taking into account such things like ergonomics, the size of our hands, the scale of our bass, and what is comfortable for us... when we learn new material.
I am asking for essentially two reasons....
1-I really find it more comfortable many times to play the G string with my ring finger, particularly when my thumb is anchored on the E (say if I was playing single note). On some level, it would make more sense to use the first finger to hit that string, because it's further away and that's a longer finger. Sometimes I force myself to play it with my first finger though, just because I am stubborn.
2- I also noticed I have propensity to pluck in the direction from my ringer finger, then the middle finger, then the first finger- for example, if you were doing a triplet on a single string. Again, sometimes I force myself to start with my first finger, to go in the other direction, just because it's harder for me and it seems like it's probably good to be more diverse.
I guess my question is, am I short changing myself down the road by doing these two things? I know in the case of the second example, the obvious answer is probably that it's good to be proficient in both directions, but is it significant to the extent that I should bother forcing myself to do both?
And should I be forcing myself to use the first finger to hit the D or G?
Or am I just over thinking the whole thing, and I should just do what's comfortable? |