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So my picking really sucks...

Unread post by acidrain » Wed Jul 02, 2003 9:53 pm

What are some good exercises to get my picking up to standard?
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Unread post by firedancer86 » Wed Jul 02, 2003 9:55 pm

do a search on fingerpicking...it has been discussed MANY a time before here...some useful stuff came up then, so just search for "fingerpicking" :)
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Unread post by dustin » Wed Jul 02, 2003 10:45 pm

he might be talkinga bout regular picking instead of fingerpicking
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Unread post by acidrain » Wed Jul 02, 2003 10:49 pm

yeah, just regular picking
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Unread post by geekmug » Wed Jul 02, 2003 11:56 pm

Just do it.. a lot.. if you need to get better a strumming with a pick.. strum chords until the cows come home.. if you need to work on single note picking.. there are lots of variations you could make exercises to work through, but just to get going, just pick your way through scales.. maybe go through the circle of fourths or fifths while you are at it.. it'll help your picking-to-fretting hand coordination as well. You can do different picking patterns, but to start out simple just alternate up/down

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might not be the most entertaining things to do, but the fundamentals are key to speed-picking. When you get more comfortable picking, you could start trying to play through some solos maybe too.. definitly more entertaining

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Unread post by acidrain » Thu Jul 03, 2003 1:15 am

cool, thanks
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Unread post by DMBFreak84 » Thu Jul 03, 2003 8:21 am

attempt stream by tim reynolds, that'll help your picking A LOT :D
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Unread post by ryopan » Thu Jul 03, 2003 9:31 am

i worked on songs that were picked but you basically just fretted a chord instead of some chaotic arrangement of frets. playing these songs allows you to focus on the picking cuz you are basically just changing chords here and there w/ your fretting hand. that helped me over the hump w/ getting comfortable w/ hitting certain strings and what not. then you can try other tunes that move all over the place w/ the increased skill of hitting which ever string you want and just basically focus on fretting. i am not sure if any of this makes sense.

songs like that are freshman by verve pipe and be like that by 3 doors..
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