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As far as I know he has always played like that.Anyone know what's with his right hand when he plays fast? He's moving his entire hand, and I don't recall him always playing like that.
Plus, it's surprising, since it's inefficient. Or maybe I'd remembering his technique differently. But if not, I wonder if he's changed his motion due to the problems he's been having with his wrists. Which I can relate to.
It takes me a full hour of playing & stopping to relax until my hands loosen up, and they stop hurting (beginnings of arthritis & mild carpal tunnel.)
Anyone know what's with his right hand when he plays fast? He's moving his entire hand, and I don't recall him always playing like that.
Plus, it's surprising, since it's inefficient. Or maybe I'd remembering his technique differently. But if not, I wonder if he's changed his motion due to the problems he's been having with his wrists. Which I can relate to.
It takes me a full hour of playing & stopping to relax until my hands loosen up, and they stop hurting (beginnings of arthritis & mild carpal tunnel.)
Yep. I can see it in other players too. Ones that are still amazing, yet if you go back to 20 years ago, you can tell there's a difference.Kind of sad. Age will fuck you up---even if you are a legend.
He was one of the kings of precision, and now sounds fairly sloppy
and imprecise to me.![]()
Dude!! I have thought about that same thing!! I am definitely at my best right now, career-wise, but if I could marry that up with the physicality of my 30's, and my, 'damn-the-torpedoes' attitude of my teens, I'd be unstoppable!!Yup. Physically anyways? What's that saying, "Youth is wasted on the young?"
I actually feel like we are in our conceptual and experiential prime in our 50s and
60s (and maybe beyond if some mental degradation is not happening). I can only
imagine what some would be capable of if a combination of physical and experiential
peaks were in synchrony---and not 2 to 3 decades apart from one another.![]()