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That looks very difficult smile.gif

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It is but that style has a long history and tradition.

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QUOTE (klasaine @ Mar 23 2018, 12:47 AM) *
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Very cool shares! I specially liked Dan Crary and listening to other videos now, probably because I don't normally listen country and his harmony to me is more universal.

Personally, I can picture myself doing any crazy technique (sweeping,tapping...) or even tricks (play guitar with teeth biggrin.gif ) but I never got into such fast arpeggio. I simply want to throw the pick and approach finger-style smile.gif

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The funny thing about these players and their style, is as I found out with a quick message exchange with Andy Wood, it's never about exercises and drills to learn the techniques, it's about learning fiddle tunes and songs in general and the complexities and speed just happen because that's how the song's played. Andy said if you want to get good at Flatpicking learn all of Tony Rice's album Manzanita!

Learning mandolin I'm concentrating on tunes to get my skills up to speed, I learn my scales and sequences to help with improv, but mainly learn the basic tune and then find someone elses solo or variation of it that is more complex to learn, and that gives me what I need. It has taught me more about phrasing than I have ever learnt before too.

Same with flatpicking guitar whilst not anywhere near the level of the above, I've always taken the chord sequence to a song and then incorporated a solo or the melody into it as well. A nice easy one to start with is Green Day's Time of your life, you can then work up to Tony Rice's Church St Blues if you want wink.gif

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QUOTE (Mertay @ Mar 23 2018, 12:20 AM) *
I never got into such fast arpeggio. I simply want to throw the pick and approach finger-style smile.gif


Here's a guy doing it on a nylon string ...



Here's me attempting some 'Deep River Blues' ...





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I started guitar with classical, quit some-what when intermediate for electric and never dropped the pick since then. Also even after college I had many friends playing classical guitar some teaching at colleges and always went to their concerts, gave criticism for support...

While the flat-picking is certainly impressive, musically and I guess personally I keep thinking finger-style. Even if the players nails are used, I hear it to be a more musical approach as each finger has its tone and control over each string while the pick has a consistency.

One will probably notice listening Kalasaine's videos (again very cool share's) although different players there is a vibe to each approach.

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The best pickers in the business have always been in Country and Bluegrass.

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The best pickers in the business have always been in Country and Bluegrass.



...and named "Watson" smile.gif

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...and named "Watson" smile.gif

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