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Amen Marcel!,.. I told him I had guitar friends who wanted good folks to share! .. what else can we do to lower green blue grass emmissions? ,, did I say greengrass !,.. oh I meant bluegrass! lol
Very interesting, thanks.
Israel
It’s sharing good fundamentals..I know it’s important to break bad habits..also keep in mind the five steps to practice anything else on guitar.. I feel that these tips been improving my flat picking techniques.. definitely interesting
Good video – Thanks. I was ‘stuck’ until I realized I was lifting too far from the strings between picks and losing my place. I’m now trying to learn to leave my pick between strings as a reference of where I am. I figure out what string is next and then lift minimally and travel.
Good video – Thanks. I was ‘stuck’ until I realized I was lifting too far from the strings between picks and losing my place. I’m now trying to learn to leave my pick between strings as a reference of where I am. I figure out what string is next and then lift minimally and travel.
here is my own little tip.. depending on the genre style of play ,, as with the type of strings/gauge/instrument.. aLWAYS TRY PLAYING LIGHTLY ,, like not agressive.. and try listening to different gauge picks,, i for example hearing a big difference between hevy gauge pick to a medium on my acoustic 11s nowadays.. took me awhile to realize the medium gauge is better sound amplification on my elixir 10s/11s/12s.. i’m ordering more picks tonight on amazon lol
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