Giving myself a new excuse to get new telecaster
Heh , certain parts of Mr. Sandman requires the use of thumb on the 5th string.
Im very near convinced I need a new telecaster with a smaller neck...
someone please pull me from the dark side
Im very near convinced I need a new telecaster with a smaller neck...
someone please pull me from the dark side
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Must....not.....give..........up....
Then I just happened to be watching a Thom Bresh instructional Merle Travis style video and he discussed how Merle would wrap his thumb over the top two strings. He also mentioned how Merle and Bigsby came up with his replacement neck to fit Merle's "unorthodox" style. His neck width is about the same as a typical strat, and I bet it's radiused more than a typical Martin (if that's a word). Here's a link to the specs at Martin on the reissue: http://www.martinguitar.com/guitar-care/care-guide/inactive-models/item/565-d-28m-merle-travis.html
My guitars that allow me to grab the top two strings with my thumb are skinnier at the nut, thinner, and have a smaller fretboard radius. Makes sense. This question got to me because I have had some pain in the base of my index finger in the back of my hand from doing barre chords too much this year. Lately I have been playing alternate chords avoiding barre chords and using my thumb. And the funny thing is what I'm finding is I notice quite a few players also avoid the barre chord fingerings...Merle did none according to Thom Bresh, and many Gypsy Jazz fingerings also avoid barre chords. According to Thom Bresh Merle said that anchoring the thumb and not using the index finger for barring allowed him to play melodies with the index finger.
I have always been able to do the thumb-over thing. That's how I first learned (on classical guitar, 56mm nut) to play the open G chord (3x0003). With my shortish but thin fingers.
Yeah, Merle plays the "C7"-shape fretting both E and A strings on 3rd fret with thumb, I can do it but I don't enjoy it. But the only real obstacle I found in trying to play gypsy jazz style, and stuff where I also need to reach or play more than on string with some otehr finger as well, like: http://www.jazzpartout.com/Kuvat/G6.jpg But of course one can play around these in many ways...