Mitch,
  Sounds like you and Alden agree on the wrist position.  I'll work on that.  
Between examining your video and Alden's words I think I understand it.
  I liked your video!  It's all nice, bright, happy stuff, and even seeing 
other 
players helps me.  Thanks for the feedback!
  Zach




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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 6:29:06 PM
Subject: Re: [HG-new] When to replace a string, how to clean the wheel, dealing 
with s...

Hi Zack -
 
Your left-hand technique looks quite good! Nice job.
 
For the right hand, I'm sure you'll get a lot of suggestions from people on  
the 
listserve. The main one that jumps out at me from your video is that your  
right 
hand needs to be in line with the arm, not pointing down at an angle.  Possibly 
you're a bit long-limbed, like me, and the gurdy ends up a bit close. A  
suggestion that Tobie gave me in her class for dealing with the body geometry  
of a long-armed person is to get the crank end of the instrument up higher  on 
your body. Have a look at me (in the brown t-shirt) in this video of a recent  
session 
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsiuvk-g3XM&feature=player_embedded#at=20).  
I'm playing with it propped up on a knee these days. An important benefit to me 
 
of this position is it puts my arm in the right position to do the third buzz 
on  
the coup de quatre, which is achieved with a push from the arm.
 
Of course I realize that now I've posted a video of myself playing, and I'm  
going to get critiques of my right hand technique!!
 
Don't be too critical of your right hand playing...it's going to take  awhile 
to 
develop it. 

 
Mitch Gordon
Guerneville, California, US
 
 
[email protected] writes:
Is it acceptable to ask for playing advice here    too?  I posted a video on 
youtube: 

>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgh9Ddu1HWc      There's a lot to learn, but 
>I'm 
>enjoying the instrument so far.  Getting    all the different coups down has 
>been surprisingly difficult.  I've    watched some videos on them, but I'm 
>still 
>having trouble getting them    remotely as clean or consistent as the experts. 
> 
>Any advice on how    to get the knack?
>
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