cjd-player said:Very nice.
Bet she plays banjo too. :wink:
I guess that make sense if you learned claw hammer first, such as on a banjo.
But I don't see any advantage for claw hammer on a guitar if you can play fingerstyle.
cjd-player said:Very nice.
Bet she plays banjo too. :wink:
cjd-player said:...
But I don't see any advantage for claw hammer on a guitar if you can play fingerstyle.
She's playing three-finger there, not claw hammer.204084 said:cjd-player said:Very nice.
Bet she plays banjo too. :wink:
Here she is on banjo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSdMN8ok ... re=related
I pretty much agree with all the above 8)Frosty said:cjd-player said:...
But I don't see any advantage for claw hammer on a guitar if you can play fingerstyle.
There is that grooving clawhammer rhythm, I suppose.
I first heard someone play the guitar like this a few decades ago... I think it was Jody Stecher. My $.02 - it's interesting for a few minutes, kind of gimmicky, and gets old fast. I feel the same way about tapping on the strings of the guitar.
But, I'm a geezer so what do I know.
Definitely three-finger, Scruggs style on that one.cjd-player said:She's playing three-finger there, not claw hammer.