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Jeffrey McFadden


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Missouri, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2018 5:38 am    
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D10 players, do you rest your right wrist / arm on the C6 strings when you play your E9 neck? How do you work that arm and wrist?

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Jeff
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Ken Boi


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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2018 6:19 am    
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This pro appears to rest his right (picking) arm on the C6 neck:

https://youtu.be/OYd1HqxbpBw

Hopefully will find out how others do it.
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Dick Wood


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Springtown Texas, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2018 6:23 am    
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I don't rest my arm(s) on the back neck while I'm playing. I may occasionally drop my arm just a little and touch it while playing but that's rare.
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Skip Edwards

 

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LA,CA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2018 6:48 am    
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Yes. IMHO, the forearm support - whether a pad or a neck - helps your right hand E9 technique.
Again, JMHO...
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Kevin Fix

 

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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2018 6:40 pm     Wrist
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My right wrist will lay on the C6 neck. I should add to this. My right wrist lays on a angle over the C6 neck pick up.
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