ripock
Well-known member
In a recent discussion somewhere on the ukulele boards, someone mentioned that finger style players like wider nuts. Being a finger style player myself, this was news to me. One reason I don't require a wide nut, string spacing, or wide fret board is the fact that I like to pull the A string off the fret board.
It creates a whole step bend that is very useful for festooning your playing.
In case I'm not saying it clearly, here's what I mean:
1. pluck the D on the 5th fret of the A string.
2. pull the string off the fretboard and it becomes an E
3. let the string go back where it belongs and it returns to D
This is a nice way to get a trill
It creates a whole step bend that is very useful for festooning your playing.
In case I'm not saying it clearly, here's what I mean:
1. pluck the D on the 5th fret of the A string.
2. pull the string off the fretboard and it becomes an E
3. let the string go back where it belongs and it returns to D
This is a nice way to get a trill