How Would You Pick This Lick?, Picking pattern for high speed? |
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How Would You Pick This Lick?, Picking pattern for high speed? |
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Apr 1 2012, 04:24 AM |
I'm learning this pattern, trying to get it up to speed - because of the number of beats in this pattern, it is prone to rotating between inside and outside picking. I personally think it sounds best when not APing every note - the pull off sound gives it more of a fluid sound, but because of the pull-of, sometimes the B' string needs to be economy picked, and other times, inside picked. At high speeds, this constant going between the two styles might be difficult? I don't know ~ not there yet, but I'm wondering how you would pick it?
Takers? Chris This post has been edited by SirJamsalot: Apr 1 2012, 04:25 AM -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Apr 1 2012, 01:01 PM
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i would try to learn it both ways
it might take a little longer but are you wanting to play the riff , or master it is this at the end of bark at the moon |
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Apr 2 2012, 03:05 AM |
i would try to learn it both ways it might take a little longer but are you wanting to play the riff , or master it is this at the end of bark at the moon haha - right you are. I didn't want to complicate things by putting in the entire progression ^.^ This is a lick you will find towards the end of the solo section in Megadeth's Tornado of Souls This is how I would approach this lick with the notes you are playing e----10p7 (u)---------7(d)--|--10p7(u)---10p7(u)--------7(d)--| b----------------8(d)-----------|----------------------------8(d)--------| Basically you just repeat this pattern over and over (u) Upstroke (d) Downstroke Ive split this lick into 2 bars. In bar I,i would down pick the 8th on the B string and continue with the down pick on to the 7th on the e string (economy picking) You can do this for the 2nd bar as well In bar II,I personally find two consecutive upstrokes for those 2 pull offs puts you in a better position to tackle the 8th on b and 7th on the e with the method I already explained for bar I. Initially I found 2 continuous upstrokes hard but in a matter of 10 minutes i was able to get a hold of it. Personally,I find this pattern of picking very easy for this kind of lick. Hope this explanation hasn't confused you. I'll give it a rip tonight during my practice session. I spent about an hour getting used to the pattern using a similar (but not exact) picking style just to get started learning it. Will give this picking style a try. Much appreciated everyone! -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Apr 2 2012, 09:31 AM |
haha - right you are. I didn't want to complicate things by putting in the entire progression ^.^ I'll give it a rip tonight during my practice session. I spent about an hour getting used to the pattern using a similar (but not exact) picking style just to get started learning it. Will give this picking style a try. Much appreciated everyone! Works good! I'll post a vid of the solo piece once I get it up to speed. thanks! -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Apr 2 2012, 05:49 PM |
I think Ben's idea is the same with the way I'd approach it too
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