Pick Holding Lessons |
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Pick Holding Lessons |
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Feb 6 2012, 03:52 PM |
Is there any way several instructors could give a short pick-holding tutorial? I am very interested in seeing this. I have seen a few of the pictures but I would like to see a slow demo of it in action. I saw one that Paul Gilbert did on You Tube but I would like to see some on this site.Just a suggestion. Hey Taylor! That's a good idea! We could do it! Could you please post the link to the PG lesson that helped you? -------------------- My lessons
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Feb 6 2012, 04:00 PM |
There's really no "right" or "wrong" way to hold a pick. If you check this link you'll find some useful advice in vid 3 about holding the pick: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...teps-lets-play/ If your hands feel sore then that means you're holding the pick too firmly. Or maybe your hand is in a bad position. You should place the bottom edge of your palm somewhere near the bridge (over the stings) and try to lay your fore arm gently onto the guitar body. Your picking hand should be as relaxed as possible. If you feel it gets tensed up then relax again. It sounds weird but you should concentrate on relaxing your hand! I found an old topic about pick holding, might help, but in any case, your suggestion is good,we will do something about https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...teps-lets-play/ check out part 3 ! |
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Feb 6 2012, 09:48 PM |
Hey Taylor! That's a good idea! We could do it! Could you please post the link to the PG lesson that helped you? Actually, it didn't really help I've tried the way you and Ben hold your picks (saw his pictures and your comment that yours is pretty much the same). That way helps but only if I angle my pick back the other way, towards my hand. I either hold it too far out and it gets hung up, or I hold it too far in and my knuckles hit the strings. Trying to find a happy medium. I found an old topic about pick holding, might help, but in any case, your suggestion is good,we will do something about https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...teps-lets-play/ check out part 3 ! Thanks Sinisa! -------------------- |
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Feb 7 2012, 12:46 AM |
I'll keep an eye out for this, if we get a good thread/conversation going. I have a rather "weird" picking hand thumb injury that doesn't allow me to quite grip with the tip joint of my thumb, leaving me to grip it between my index finger and thumb joint (sometimes throwing in the tip of my picking hand middle finger as well as my index, to add strength). It's weird, and there probably is no "right answer" for my specific disability, but I would be interested to hear some feedback nonetheless. I would have to post a vid and pics to really demonstrate what I mean, and how I "Django" my way around it!!
Actually, it didn't really help I've tried the way you and Ben hold your picks (saw his pictures and your comment that yours is pretty much the same). That way helps but only if I angle my pick back the other way, towards my hand. I either hold it too far out and it gets hung up, or I hold it too far in and my knuckles hit the strings. Trying to find a happy medium. Thanks Sinisa! -------------------- Check out my awesome Nintendo Cover-band, EMULATOR!! http://www.reverbnation.com/emulator Now.....go practice!! |
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Feb 14 2012, 05:03 PM |
I found this video
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