by Tony Russell Davis » Sun Feb 05, 2017 11:28 am
Hi Paul, for lap steel (dobro is different) I would recommend you get a bullet nose bar before you get too used to the Shubb. There are some slants that you just can't do without the bullet nose. Sorry for that that being a little late!
Shubbs are popular with dobro players to pull the bar off a string leaving it sounding, common in dobro technique. That is the only thing that is easier with them (imho).
In either case you should give the weight of the bar just a very little help by pressing down gently; just enough to keep it in contact with the strings. Hold ("guide" is maybe a better word) the bar between thumb and middle finger, first finger along the top. And use picks for a better tone and angle of picking attack.
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