Howdy,

   I am now the proud owner of a lovely Barber and Harris 7 course student
   lute.   I have played the guitar for years, but the lute is new to me.
   I have been studying lute technique as I best can from home, using
   books, the internet and some DVDs I have.  I have yet to find an
   available teacher anywhere near me.

   I have a number of things to sort out, but the most pressing at the
   moment is my thumb-under technique.  I can get a nice tone from my
   fingers, but the tone produced by my thumb is harsh.  I suspect the
   courses are either bumping into each other or the frets, but it is also
   just the way the thumb engages the strings.  So I am looking for advice
   on the proper thumb stroke.  Most of the videos I have, such Ronn
   McFarlane's Mel Bay video, show the hands from front on.  I have yet to
   find a video shot from above and behind the player which might be
   helpful.  (just found this ukulele thumb under video:
   [1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bab_tC20K4)

   My nails are short.  I believe that my hand position is reasonably
   close to where it should be (i.e. it's not in the classical guitar
   position).

   Obviously the lute requires a much lighter thumb stroke than used on
   the guitar, but even when I use a light strike the sound produced by my
   thumb is not at all as pleasant as the sound when using my fingers.

   Does the thumb stroke primarily come from the main thumb joint?  When
   playing scales the arm seems to come into use as well.  But what about
   the last joint on the thumb?  Players preference?

   Does the thumb begin it's stroke only touching 1 string of a course,
   similar to a guitar, or does it rest on both strings, more like the
   fingers?

   Is the general direction of the tip of the thumb down, perpendicular to
   the strings, or somewhat angled, down and away from the neck?

   Is the portion of the thumb that touches the strings the side, mainly
   the side with a bit of the curve of the tip, mostly on the curve of the
   tip (where the nail ends), or something else?

   When playing chords, my thumb is much happier when rolling chords.
   When striking all the courses simultaneously, my thumb is more likely
   to run out of space and collide with my index finger.

   Thank you in advance for any advice,
   morgan

   --

References

   1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bab_tC20K4


To get on or off this list see list information at
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

Reply via email to