1. Your ring finger is coming much further off the fingerboard than it needs to. Try paying attention to keeping it closer down so that it's ready to pounce, but doesn't have so far to travel.
2. Your entire and and wrist seem to be rotating when you play an upstroke. Maybe this is because you are aiming to use rest strokes on your upstrokes? If so, you don't need to do that. Either way, you might have an easier time if you don't use so much rotation. Not that your wrist should be tight, but try limiting the rotation and instead focusing on a more consistent up and down motion.
Hi Maurizio,
Nice job playing the tune. 2 things I notice:
1. Your ring finger is coming much further off the fingerboard than it needs to. Try paying attention to keeping it closer down so that it's ready to pounce, but doesn't have so far to travel.
2. Your entire and and wrist seem to be rotating when you play an upstroke. Maybe this is because you are aiming to use rest strokes on your upstrokes? If so, you don't need to do that. Either way, you might have an easier time if you don't use so much rotation. Not that your wrist should be tight, but try limiting the rotation and instead focusing on a more consistent up and down motion.
Hi. Those bass runs that seemed so difficult to play are finally explained...
thank you! But after years on alternate picking it's almost impossible to me to play all downstrokes!
After a month of practice I tried to put in some rythm and a little bit of singing and soloing
this is really my first approach to this style
... it's still not so easy
Mauri