> I like his sound and technique, but why is it "married"?
Ooops - this is just an allusion to the fact that right brain and left brain reign left hand and right hand, however - anyway, the signals from both poles need to get synchronized which is done in overcoming the lateralisation of the brain into left/right by using the corpus callosum, which takes a significant extra time.
They "marry" the parts of ships and the parts of huge turbine rotors, yeah - they call it that way.
Anyway - synchronizing left/right hand must be understood an be learned, its in a way, kind of when playing a church organ: the tone you actually play is delayed through the timeconsuming sonic acoustic...
It means, one better try to avoid callosotomie, BUT as Wikipedia states: "Kim Peek, a savant and the inspiration behind the movie Rain Man, was found to be missing a Corpus Callosum." Boa...
Very nice. Notice his P stroke Doug- no rest strokes, a straight on hand position, no off to the side movement and all three joints of P participate in the stroke.
> Very nice. Notice his P stroke Doug- no rest strokes, a straight on hand position, no off to the side movement and all three joints of P participate in the stroke.
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:33:43 -0700 (PDT), Fadosolr lamisi wrote:
> Le mercredi 10 octobre 2012 09:01:23 UTC-7, Murdick a crit :
>> On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 8:26:10 PM UTC-5, 2cts wrote:
>> Very nice. Notice his P stroke Doug- no rest strokes, a straight on hand position, no off to the side movement and all three joints of P participate in the stroke.
> Very nice. Notice his P stroke Doug- no rest strokes, a straight on hand position, no off to the side movement and all three joints of P participate in the stroke.
It looks like he is extending the knuckle joint as he strokes vs, all
joints moving in one direction. At least at the beginning