
2004-11-28, 10:58
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Master Killer
Alumni Staff
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Posts: 11,372
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Hey Ramón! que passo caraccho?
I think most people prefer letting their hand rest on the bridge, it really depends on what you're playing. for faster stuff I notice that I usually lift up my hand a bit and lean on my pinky (I think you've seen me do that, right?) Its something my teacher told me because I allways got cramps if I did leave my palm on the bridge.
if you want to play fast stuff, there's allways tension but I think the key is not to tense up too much, I usually get cramps if I do that. just be sure to have a good grip on the pic and to be 'loose' in the picking movement.
that's all I can tell you but I'm sure someone else here can explain this a lot better. 
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