there is no general rule actually. whatever's comfortable with you will work. what ryuuga posted is just the general rule of thumb(no pun intended)
Sorry, I have to disagree with that. Ryuuga's post were right.
Look at this.. I mean the fingering.
Classical guitarist actually plays the bass. Listening to this music, there is no bassist just the guitarist alone and the record bass are just right. The pianist requires no accompaniment, pianist uses both of their hands so there is the bass and the melody. Guitar is like the piano as well, 1st to 3rd string is the melody and 4th to 6th string is the bass.
cool Yang Xue-fei....hehe....lol... actually all of u all are not wrong....but can't say that u're absolutely correct....what that matters is good sound is able to be produce....like what ryuuga said...is the very likely sided to kotaro oshio,but tommy emmanuel doesn't use one finger to play melody oso...n can u say that his melody line is not good n not constant...is juz that different player got different preference of playing styles....
well...and also....4th,5th n 6th string not neccesarily for bass line only..it can be use for melody line also..for example....the beginning part of "Asturias",Tommy Emmanuel's Day Tripper,Merry Cristmas Mr.Lawrence by Kotaro Oshio....
No one's right and no one's wrong.
I am saying it according to the educational reference. If you said what matters the most is the sound produce, that means is free style.
Tommy Emmanuel is an acoustic guitar player, the plays arpeggios using picks. Okay fine, but what about playing the 6th string and 1st string at the same time? This is not comparison, this is just style and education reference. Do not go anywhere else, okay?
haha did you know, i'm the only guitarist in the whole music college who doesn't(or never really learned to) use a pick for the guitar? xD If picks were banned in the world, every other guitarist would have to suffer except me ahahhaha
Nolah, ICoM haha I know some forumers here very pantang ICoM and prefer UCSI though xD Didn't go to UCSI because their contemporary still in early stage >.<