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Having trouble with sweep picking? See if this [[Sweep Picking FAQ]] answers any of your questions.
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Not sure how to hold a pick? Check out this article on [[Pick Holding]].
Not sure how to hold a pick? Check out this article on [[Pick Holding]].
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Want to improve your left hand technique? Check out these [[Tips for developing an accurate and fast left hand technique]].
Want to improve your left hand technique? Check out these [[Tips for developing an accurate and fast left hand technique]].
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Got any queries or worries about your fretting hand technique? Then check out this [[Left Hand FAQ]].
Got any queries or worries about your fretting hand technique? Then check out this [[Left Hand FAQ]].
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Got any queries or worries about your picking hand technique? Then check out this [[Right Hand FAQ]].
Got any queries or worries about your picking hand technique? Then check out this [[Right Hand FAQ]].
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''"There are several formerly recognised picking techniques, yet it is surprising how many guitar players, even experienced ones, do not even know they exist. Or to put things more correctly, they know they exist as they have probably developed the same picking techniques themselves, yet they are unaware that they are actual recognised and named techniques. Below we will take a look at these picking techniques and describe each of them...[[An A to Z of picking techniques |more]]"''
''"There are several formerly recognised picking techniques, yet it is surprising how many guitar players, even experienced ones, do not even know they exist. Or to put things more correctly, they know they exist as they have probably developed the same picking techniques themselves, yet they are unaware that they are actual recognised and named techniques. Below we will take a look at these picking techniques and describe each of them...[[An A to Z of picking techniques |more]]"''
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* We all want to practice for as long as we have spare time, but that might be a very costly mistake! Read more in [[Guitar and Injury]].
* We all want to practice for as long as we have spare time, but that might be a very costly mistake! Read more in [[Guitar and Injury]].
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Revision as of 10:52, 30 April 2010

Sweep Picking FAQ

Having trouble with sweep picking? See if this Sweep Picking FAQ answers any of your questions.


Pick Holding

Not sure how to hold a pick? Check out this article on Pick Holding.




Tips for developing an accurate and fast left hand technique

Want to improve your left hand technique? Check out these Tips for developing an accurate and fast left hand technique.


Palm Muting

Want to learn about a cool rhythm guitar technique? Have a look at this awesome article by Azzaboi on Palm Muting.



Left Hand FAQ

Got any queries or worries about your fretting hand technique? Then check out this Left Hand FAQ.


Right Hand FAQ

Got any queries or worries about your picking hand technique? Then check out this Right Hand FAQ.


An A to Z of picking techniques

"There are several formerly recognised picking techniques, yet it is surprising how many guitar players, even experienced ones, do not even know they exist. Or to put things more correctly, they know they exist as they have probably developed the same picking techniques themselves, yet they are unaware that they are actual recognised and named techniques. Below we will take a look at these picking techniques and describe each of them...more"


  • We all want to practice for as long as we have spare time, but that might be a very costly mistake! Read more in Guitar and Injury.