Matt R. wrote:
If anyone has any constructive advice on what I'm doing wrong in this clip, please share. I've been really trying to work on proper technique, but this is still very new to me.
Well, hey I hope you don't mind some advice 16 months later, Matt. I guess the upright is no longer new to you. (Sorry, I'm seeing these vids for the first time)
I'm not much of a player myself, but I was taught (by a respectable teacher) some valuable lessons in technique.
The premise is to play more with the
forearm, not just the wrist and fingers.
The first thing my teacher told me to do was to do was to
lead with my elbow. He had me flappin' my left wing like a chicken, using the elbow on almost every note. The trick was getting the elbow back out there before striking the next note - it's easy to be lazy with it and it takes some consistent effort from the shoulder.
The next thing was to pluck the string with the fingers
more aligned to the string (
not perpendicular like we do with the electric). He had my index and middle finger kept together and had me wrap the index finger a little bit around the string before sounding the note (putting a lot of meat from the finger in contact with the string). Then, leading with the elbow and wrist, he taught me to "twist" the index finger around the string to sound the note.
Take a look a Ray Brown's fingers at about the 6th second of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmoIvdWJpdQNot only does this technique result in great projection, but (more importantly) it results in less fatigue and strain on the fingers and wrist.
I hope this helps - this is fairly different to explain in words.