Well I Think I Need Some Speed Picking Help.
Eat-Sleep-andJam
Mar 4 2007, 05:56 AM
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Well i can play fairly fast. But in the wrong ways. For quite some time while ive been speedpicking i tend to use more then just my hand i use my whole arm. 35 seconds into whatever im playing my arm burns like wild fire and i have to stop. Im not sure ive im holding the pick wrong or if i am maybe just not being strict enough with using just my hand ? Whenever i tend to use just my hand i cant get the speed that i stride for. This is really becoming a road block for me and i need to break through it and any advice on speed picking- pick postion and hand movements would be appreciated.


( ive watched krisses video on speed picking several times and im still not getting it)




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Mar 4 2007, 06:57 AM
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Join the "We been doing it wrong for years club" There is a bunch of us in here. All I can tell you is to watch the videos on the basics of speed picking and make sure you correct all of the things you are doing wrong. Even if you are playing one note every 2 seconds. I will admit it has been aggravating to me personally to start over in areas I thought I had conquered years ago.
Use a metronome...
Pick a couple patterns, the ones in the videos are great but any pattern that fits in a scale will work...
Start at a speed you can do perfectly. If you are moving your arm too much, when you correct this, it is going to slow your speed down a bunch. That is the bummer. Try to increase your speed only a slight amount every day or so. It takes a long time, I have about 20 hours of playing the same licks over and over but it is working.
But man it will work, I have been in here for a little over 2 weeks now and I have cleaned my picking up by leaps and bounds. And now when I just try to rip something off It is cleaner than before. So then, I go right back to click click click. You must have hours at each level of speed. There is no short cuts to being clean.
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Mar 4 2007, 07:04 AM
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thanks leed. Im aware that there are no short cuts. It just sucks to feel like youve came so far only to be sent back the way you came from. But i think i mainly just need to fix up my hand and arm movements. Control ,Control, Control

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Mar 4 2007, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE (Eat-Sleep-andJam @ Mar 4 2007, 01:04 AM) *
thanks leed. Im aware that there are no short cuts. It just sucks to feel like youve came so far only to be sent back the way you came from. But i think i mainly just need to fix up my hand and arm movements. Control ,Control, Control


Yeah, practice ...

To help with the arm movements, try this - you need to keep your hand mostly motionless and bend the wrist, so try palm muting everything for a while - that way you can't move your entire arm. Hopefully that will teach you to use smaller wrist movements, and you can keep with that when you move pack to non-palm muting. One thing I am finding about playing cleanly is that you are pretty close to palm muting everything most of the time to stop unwanted notes from ringing.

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Mar 4 2007, 03:17 PM
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alright andrew ill try that thanks biggrin.gif

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