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Re: Matthew McAllister Introduction!

Hi Stephen,

It is something completely specific to myself and my right hand, so not
something I would advocate to other players although p,a can work up an
excellent amount of speed and fluency.

When I was younger I had the tip of my middle finger cut off in an accident with
a door, thus my middle finger is pretty much redundant when it comes to guitar
playing. It is shorter than both my index and ring finger and also has a stunted
and hooked nail bed shaped like a claw. The nail does not grow and there is no
surface appropriate to strike a string cleanly an with and control.

It makes a very ugly buzzing and stragne noise and feels very odd plus I have to
alter my whole right hand to try and get it to strike a string convincingly
rather than just being an airshot!

I have to give pieces there own specific right hand fingering that works for my
right hand which menas my right hand work often takes longer that my left hand
preparations. It has become very normal to me now though and I can manage most
repertoire. I have had to introduce i finger drags, and lots of more convoluted
string crosses to deal with the standard 19th century rep where lots of
arpeggios are involved, tremelo still offers difficulty but I find my way around
most issues eventually.

So for my scales in 4 I may do P a i a / P i a i etc..

Also I have developed a more detailed level of control over my thumb and can
limit it's stroke so it does not appear as a down beat within a grouping of 4
and above. So I can use it in a relaxed and mor even fashion rather than it
always being associated with an accent or a downbeat.

Matthew

--- In 10string@yahoogroups.com, Stephen Bright <stephen@...> wrote:
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> Hi Matthew:
>
> Can you tell us about your p i a scales?? First, it is very rare for
> a guitarist to use p in their scales at all, let alone the
> combination of p i a. I use p a m i for scales in 4, and I yet don't
> see how p i a would work in 4 since the thumb would be coming in on a
> weak beat. I can see them working great together in 3 though. Can you
> please give us some more details?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
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> On Jun 24, 2009, at 2:45 PM, matthewmcallister@... wrote:
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> > Other than that lots of p i a scales
>





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Hi everyone, My name is Matthew McAllister I am a Classical Guitarist from Scotland and I have been a member of this group for a while now but have not got...
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Beautiful baby!  I loved this video.  Good for you.   Emory Villines Boston, MA ... From: matthewmcallister@......
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Thank you Emory!...
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Matthew, Great job! I enjoyed the music as well as the recording. I, particularly, enjoyed the sensitive phrasing of the music-very lute like. BTW, where did...
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Thank you Vince! There is a nice transcription up at guitar169.com by Leyenda. I actually took most of my ideas for my version from the recording on Naxos by...
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Thanks Vince! I used a recording by the Lutenist and excellent musician Robert Barto, he has a recording on Naxos that is very good. There is a transcription...
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Sounds terrific, Matthew. How long have you had your 10-string? It would seem that you adjusted to the extra strings well. Can you share some of your video...
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Jun 22, 2009
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Sounded great Matthew, I really liked the cross string trills too. I'm big fan of those. ... _________________________________________________________________ ...
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Hi Glen, I am glad you enjoyed it! I have had the Ten String for 3months, it was built by the Scottish Luthier Colin Morison. I use two cameras, both Canon...
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Hi Glen, I am glad you enjoyed it! I have had the Ten String for 3months, it was built by the Scottish Luthier Colin Morison. I use two cameras, both Canon...
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Hello Matthew, Fine playing! Impressed that you managed such a performance in just three months. I used to play a 6s guitar part with violins and cello in an...
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Jun 23, 2009
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Hello James, Thank you for the kind comments. Some of the sonatas I already play with six string and flute I am quite sure will also work with ten string and...
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Hi Matthew, and thanks for posting: I think a big question for new 10-string players is how to best go about learning the new instrument. Did you have a...
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Hi Stephen, Lots of hard work so far! Not pretending to practice and sitting back and enjoying the glorious sound of ten string but really rolling my sleeves...
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Hi Matthew: Can you tell us about your p i a scales?? First, it is very rare for a guitarist to use p in their scales at all, let alone the combination of p i...
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Hi Stephen, It is something completely specific to myself and my right hand, so not something I would advocate to other players although p,a can work up an...
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Hi Matthew: Thanks for your reply. It is inspiring that you have found innovative ways to work around you middle finger injury. I have come to the conclusion...
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Hi Matthew, Nice playing on youtube. What tuning do you use? I use the Yepes tuning. One reason I got a 10 string is so I could play Maurice Ohana's music for...
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Hi Rob, On the Locatelli I used: 1-E 2-B 3-F# 4-D 5-A 6-E 7-D# 8-C# 9-B 10-A I have had a go at the Yepes tuning but will have to really dedicate more time to...
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Hi Matthew That's a non-reentrant tuning? Andrew Alder...
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Jun 25, 2009
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Andrew, This tuning is typically what one uses with baroque/romantic tuning when playing in E. As with lutes, one retunes the basses to suit the key. James....
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Hi Andrew & James, Yes it is basically the Baroque / Romantic tuning with the basses adjusted to suit the kef of the theme and then subsequent variations. ...
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Thank you both. The reason I ask is of course that I'll add this tuning to my web page at http://tunings.pbworks.com/Ten-string-guitar which like the site of...
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... My strategy is to stock strings 1-6 with my favorite 6-string set. Strings 7-10 I buy individually. Ramirez 664 mm cedar top guitars sound great with...
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