Left Hand

Oh hey everyone,

I just had a really cool experience at jazz camp. I totally got rid of the bad habits in my left hand just by trying to play a major scale without my thumb on the back of the neck. I immediately noticed how many more muscles were working to press the strings down. IT WAS SO COOL! for about half a second I thought "I'm gonna play like this always!" But of course I didn't. That does lead me to a rather noobish question: what role does the thumb of the left hand play exactly? just as a sort of anchor for the rest of your hand?
 
wow, that's really wierd - went through the major scale at my normal speed but without the thumb, about 10 times, and now my arm feels really wierd - that, along wiht the wooten double slap (really hard, i think i my thumb is too chubby) is now going to weave it's way into my practice sessions!
 
Yeah, I picked up that tip off here a while ago and it really does help. I even do it sometimes during the slower songs in our set just to remind me not to strangle the neck. I also try to alternate scales and fingering exercises - one thumb on the neck, one thumb off the neck.
 

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