Thanks!  I'm workin' on it!

   Leoanrd
   -----Original Message-----
   From: Caroline Usher <[email protected]>
   To: lutenet ([email protected]) <[email protected]>
   Sent: Thu, Aug 16, 2018 1:32 pm
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Left hand technique
   Leonard,
   If you rotate the lute along the axis of the strings so that the top
   edge of the soundboard is somewhat closer to your body, the effect is
   to bring the fingerboard a little closer to horizontal.  That will
   help.
   I remember years ago having a long-distance phone conversation with Pat
   about this.  I told him that I simply couldn't play chords without
   using some pressure from my thumb.  Single notes, ok, but not chords.
   He asked me a bunch of questions about how I was holding the lute, how
   I was doing it, etc.  Nothing stood out as the answer to the problem.
   Finally he said, "You know, I have to remind myself that my arm
   probably weighs 3 times as much as yours."
   :)
   This was not the only time I got instruction from a male teacher that
   presumed having a body like theirs, but it was the only time that the
   teacher caught himself in the act.
   And yes, I know that female teachers also can make unfounded
   assumptions about their students' experience.  In our world there are
   so many more male teachers. . . .
   Caroline
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   Christian Tetzlaff, violinist
   -----Original Message-----
   From: [1][email protected] <[2][email protected]> On
   Behalf Of guy_and_liz Smith
   Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 12:22 PM
   To: [3][email protected]; Elliott Chapin <[4][email protected]>
   Cc: Leonard Williams <[5][email protected]>; [6][email protected]
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Left hand technique
   One of the exercises Pat recommended to understand this principle (and
   to help break the habit of pinching the neck with your thumb) was
   playing without using your thumb at all. You can't play as well as you
   do with the thumb, but it does work.
   Guy
   -----Original Message-----
   From: [7][email protected]
   [mailto:[8][email protected]] On Behalf Of
   [9][email protected]
   Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 4:28 AM
   To: Elliott Chapin
   Cc: Leonard Williams; [10][email protected]
   Subject: [LUTE] Re: Left hand technique
   That was the cornerstone of Pat's teaching.
   RT
   >
   >
   >> On 04/25/2018 10:05 PM, Leonard Williams wrote:
   >>      I have frequently read in various lute tutors an admonishment
   not
   >>  to grip the neck between thumb and fingers, but to allow the weight
   of
   >>  the arm to press the strings.  I can never quite get this: the
   table of
   >>  the lute is near perpendicular to the floor; how does the weight of
   the
   >>  arm press the strings?  It rather pulls at the strings while
   sliding
   >>  off.  Is there another way to explain this technical point?
   >>
   >>  Thanks and regards,
   >>
   >>  Leonard Williams
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