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do you think its people that have been playing "a long time" and play more by muscle memory, that suffer with different spacings, than those that "have to concentrate" harder on what they're doing with their fretting hand ?
not a "better or worse" thing, just a thought
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I have also discovered that my smaller HB appears to have slight baseball bat design and appears( have no tools to measure accurately) but will emphasise 'appears' to have a baseball bat neck.
when you've been playing a long time, you play without thinking - your hands/fingers just know exactly where to go..........based on 1000000s of previous times...........your fingers are accurate cos they "know" where the strings are going to be , lazyness if you like - if that changes even slightly, you can fluff/mute notes.
For chaps learning, and having to think/concentrate more - the mere act of concentration assists in "changes" in finger placement
its a thought, not a solid basis for argument
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
But that's just MY take on it
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
when you've been playing a long time, you play without thinking - your hands/fingers just know exactly where to go..........based on 1000000s of previous times...........your fingers are accurate cos they "know" where the strings are going to be , lazyness if you like - if that changes even slightly, you can fluff/mute notes.
For chaps learning, and having to think/concentrate more - the mere act of concentration assists in "changes" in finger placement
its a thought, not a solid basis for argument
Fair enough. I am the first to admit that I still regard myself as a beginner after three years,albeit a more experienced one. I am guessing it could be argued that wider string spacing is a product of a wider nut? And I also suppose neck shape can influence a feel of wide or narrow too.