Matt Palmer Live Stream (Nov 15th) Suggestions / Questions

Ladies and gentlemen, I have the honor to present - the expressive virtuoso, the a-m-i scale master himself: Matt Palmer - is in the house!

Looking forward to hosting him on November 15th.

 

Find the start time in your time zone by clicking the photo or following this event link:

https://app.tonebase.co/guitar/live/player/matt-palmer-workshop

  

We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions about things he might want to touch on, and offer you a chance to ask him your own questions!

  • What questions do you have for him?
  • Anything particular area you would like us to focus on?

"In this workshop, American virtuoso guitarist Matt Palmer will be diving into topics of technique and musicianship with a particular focus on a-m-i scales! The workshop portion will be followed, as always, by a Q&A featuring live viewer questions. Learn the secrets of Matt’s “positively nuclear” sound, whose recordings display “stunning precision and unwavering accuracy enclosed in a huge dynamic envelope,” according to the Classical Voice of North Carolina."

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    • Dean
    • Dean
    • 3 yrs ago
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    I have Matt's method book on ami scales and in it he talks about doing a right hand stroke that's not quite a rest stroke and not quite a free stroke. If I'm remembering correctly he jokingly called it a "frest" stroke.  Could you ask him to demonstrate and teach it to us?

     

    If I am able to ask a second question it would be this:  My weakness in doing ami scales is all in the right hand, I'm just not very good at playing ami very fast. Do you have practice tips for developing that or was it just a natural movement you?

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      • MirceaTeam
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      • Mircea
      • 3 yrs ago
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      Dean Thank you for your questions, Dean and  lund1 . I'll definitely ask him these questions! See you shortly, in Matt's workshop.

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    • lund1
    • lund1
    • 3 yrs ago
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    I would like to second Dean's request. Would be great to see Matt's right hand in slo-mo and a deeper dive into right hand technique. Tips are always welecom :)

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      • Dean
      • Dean
      • 3 yrs ago
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      lund1 I agree, it will be great to hear his thoughts on the right hand in person.  You may already know this, but a few years back youtube added a slow motion function to their video player and there are many videos of Matt online that you can slow down. The Strings by Mail lessons have closeups of his right hand. 

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    • Brooke
    • Brooke
    • 3 yrs ago
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    Key points to finger efficiency and getting those wicked fast runs.  Incorporation into material.  

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    • Jon
    • Jon
    • 3 yrs ago
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    Hi Mircea, can you ask Matt his opinion on whether playing electric guitar influences his classical playing for the better...or does he have to resist the technical/musical aspects of electric guitar playing when playing classical repertoire? Cheers and keep up the great work on here! Jon 

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    • Herman
    • Herman
    • 3 yrs ago
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    I have seen a video somewhere where Matt is waring some kink of bleu nail protectors on his righthand nails. could you ask him what they are, if he likes them and where to get them.

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