[3352]Re:Grip on Musser Etude (243 reads) 2004-01-01 15:21:56
 
Behzad
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For the most part, you should have a grip that you are comfortable to play most pieces with, so its not neccessarily having to use one grip for a specific piece. I say that at this point, learn the major ones and see which one you like and stick with it. So try Burton, Traditional, and Stevens, and see which one feels the best for you. Good luck!
~Behzad



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[3351]Grip on Musser Etude <Derek T.> 2004-01-01 08:47:37
[3352]Re:Grip on Musser Etude <Behzad> 2004-01-01 15:21:56
[3355]Re:Re:Grip on Musser Etude <William Moersch> 2004-01-02 03:26:24
[3359]Re:Re:Re:Grip on Musser Etude <Derek T.> 2004-01-02 07:09:41