My Right Hand, bad habit?
Zynex
Feb 10 2009, 11:47 AM
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Hey guys,

Few days back I showed Muris my take on his "rocking tune - Intermediate" lesson. He noticed I held my right hand in a kind of "semi-open" fist. My thumb and pick hold the pick in place, and my middlefinger, ringfinger and pinky are streched (not al the way tho). I have had this habit since I first started playing. I mostly use my pinky this way, to have an orientation point. Ofcoure I don't have my pinky stuck on the body this way when Im doing a fast tremmelo picking lick, or speed picking run. Is this a bad habit? Will this limit my playing in any way?

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coloneldrew
Feb 10 2009, 08:57 PM
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I really don't think it should matter. The only thing I would suggest is getting used to planting your pinky on the body of the guitar for faster runs. All in all, you want to keep the wrist movement to a minimum for shred licks. I've seen a lot of people play amazingly with the same positioning you described. I think its just a matter of comfortability.

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Lian Gerbino
Feb 10 2009, 10:09 PM
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I don´t think so. there´re many players who has their particular way to hold the pick, and that´s not a problem.
think in guys like Martin Fredman, he has a very weird way to hold the pick, and his right hand looks so horrible tongue.gif so, I mean, it´s just an example of someone who plays very good and has a weird R hand.
about your middlefinger, ringfinger and pinky are streched, I dont think that it will generate problems in the futture, but, on the other hand, if you would like to play some technique as chicken pickin´ perhaps you´ll find some problems. so, the key is to find a relaxed position to play all the techniques you want, and to stay comfortable.

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Vasilije Vukmiro...
Feb 11 2009, 12:06 AM
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Don't worry about the fist, hand adjust itself. I discovered funny thing. I was watching my lesson(really difficult picking stuff) and my right hand fingers were moving, changing their position, relaxing and tensing. Right hand was adjusting itself. I also noticed that in new Emir's lesson(Symphony X lesson). That happens without thinking. So, I recommend not to force your right hand "shape".

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Muris Varajic
Feb 11 2009, 01:11 AM
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Of course that there are many players with different picking hand shape
and they ALL play amazingly none the less!!
My only concern that if you're still beginner or trying to reach higher
level of picking straight and accuracy you might have small problems
if your fingers are REALLY anchored on pickguard or guitar body.
Shape as itself doesn't have much to do with comfort in general
since it varies from person to person but with anchored fingers
your wrist is "pulled" down all the time and this is for real.
I'm not talking about slightly touching pickguard with few fingers
while doing wrist movements, I'm talking about real anchoring, locking. smile.gif

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Ivan Milenkovic
Feb 11 2009, 01:35 AM
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Yes, I agree with Muris, locking your picking hand with the pickguard is in general not so good way to play, cause you are being slowed down this way. If you are picking with the fingers touching the pickguard, and you feel this is limiting your playing, just practice everything watching that you don't put down the fingers at all. In time you will play without anchoring.

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Pedja Simovic
Feb 11 2009, 03:09 AM
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Listen to Muris, he knows what he is talking about biggrin.gif




Work on different techniques, find the sound you like and stick with it wink.gif

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Ramiro Delforte
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I agree with Muris, you could get rid of that position.
Also watch this video (I don't like Michael Angelo at all but if you hear him is very accurate and he's got his hand all the way on the body).

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Zynex
Feb 11 2009, 10:16 AM
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Hey wow thanks alot guys! Sorry for noticing the replies a bit late. Yesterday it took some time to get responses haha. Well I definitely go with Muris's advice on this one. I also agree with Vasilije about not forcing the shape of your hand.
But it seems to me that it is indeed important not to lock your hand litarely to the body. Esspecially because I play a lot of groove and funk. With funk (esspecially when combining cords with single notes) you can't have your hand stuck in one position, as most of the time you are constantly strumming. Playing rythmic dead notes as well
(Excuse me for the english tongue.gif. I don't know all terms in english haha)

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Muris Varajic
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QUOTE (Zynex @ Feb 11 2009, 10:16 AM) *
Esspecially because I play a lot of groove and funk. With funk (esspecially when combining cords with single notes) you can't have your hand stuck in one position, as most of the time you are constantly strumming. Playing rythmic dead notes as well
(Excuse me for the english tongue.gif. I don't know all terms in english haha)


Well said and those are ghost notes btw. smile.gif

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Zynex
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Ah yes biggrin.gif, my bad haha

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Muris Varajic
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QUOTE (Zynex @ Feb 11 2009, 01:23 PM) *
Ah yes biggrin.gif, my bad haha


No worries wink.gif

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