What is trmeolo picked mean?
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What is trmeolo picked mean?
What does this mean? How do I do this? Thanks JON
basically it's where you take a pic and you hit a string on the stroke down and on the stroke back up. but the stroke is so small that you are only hitting that one (or two) strings. that's not the hard part. the hard part is that you must do this in an extremely fast manner.
what i do is pretty much just tense my arm up so i can move the pick as fast as possible in the limited space. -of course, im really not good at it at all- it takes A LOT of practice. hope that explains it
what i do is pretty much just tense my arm up so i can move the pick as fast as possible in the limited space. -of course, im really not good at it at all- it takes A LOT of practice. hope that explains it
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Re: What is trmeolo picked mean?
basically pick as fast as you can.jlee762000 wrote:What does this mean? How do I do this? Thanks JON
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ok
yeah we'll i am good at that so i can tremelo pick then
thanks for the help guys!

thanks for the help guys!
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tension is not a good thin apps. playing with tension in any part of your body is not a good ideaAppsoldier wrote:basically it's where you take a pic and you hit a string on the stroke down and on the stroke back up. but the stroke is so small that you are only hitting that one (or two) strings. that's not the hard part. the hard part is that you must do this in an extremely fast manner.
what i do is pretty much just tense my arm up so i can move the pick as fast as possible in the limited space. -of course, im really not good at it at all- it takes A LOT of practice. hope that explains it
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i used to have to rest (brace) my palm on the bridge when picking strings, and sometimes brace my pinky on the e-string or soundhole.
but this doesn't work well for strumming, where you want your hand free from being anchored to the guitar.
so, i've gotten to the point where i can pick (and strum) whithout my strum hand touching the guitar top in any way. it's helped increase my picking speed, and makes it easier to quickly switch between picking and strumming (like in Stone, LIOG, etc).
is there any true benefit to wresting your palm on the bridge? it seems like a bad habit to get into.
but this doesn't work well for strumming, where you want your hand free from being anchored to the guitar.
so, i've gotten to the point where i can pick (and strum) whithout my strum hand touching the guitar top in any way. it's helped increase my picking speed, and makes it easier to quickly switch between picking and strumming (like in Stone, LIOG, etc).
is there any true benefit to wresting your palm on the bridge? it seems like a bad habit to get into.
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