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  • Holding the pick properlyDateThu Oct 09, 2014 10:42 am

    Hi everybody. I have been watching Pebber's videos on YouTube for quite some time now, and I have learned that for the past 14 and a half years I haven't been holding the pick properly. I've been holding the pick like Steve Morse does, and it should go without saying that my technique comes nowhere near the proficiency of Steve's. So, I've decided to rework my picking technique. I've only been working on holding the pick properly for the past 2 days, but I can already tell it won't be an easy transition (it's a very old habit that needs to be corrected). Also, it has only been two years since I've started to develop more advanced techniques (alternate picking, legato, etc.), but for some reason I automatically defaulted to economy picking. This is something I'm also working on correcting. While picking across strings, my pick gets caught up on the previous string (ie: I'll pick 8 straight 32nd notes at around 56 bpm on the high e string, and when I cross to the B string, my pick will snag on the high e string and pick it one more time before going to the next string). I find I'm still having this problem since starting strict alternate picking.
    Does anyone have any advice on correcting this problem? If you can point me in the right direction (or let me know which of Pebber's videos I can watch) it would be greatly appreciated!
    Also, can anyone give me any advice on easing the transition to holding the pick properly? When I would hold the pick Morse style, I found I could pick 16th note triplets at approx. 100 bpm (sometimes more on a good day), but I'm having a hard time seeing how I could do this holding the pick differently. Of course, I'm beginning to assume I'm basically learning how to pick all over again.
    Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me out!

  • 2 years for new technique?!?!DateSun Feb 23, 2014 4:42 pm

    Hi again everyone.
    I was surfing the forum a few days ago, and came across someone's post claiming that it takes two years to be able to utilize a new technique. No wonder I can't speed pick and sweep pick on command! Hehe.
    Anyone have any thoughts on the subject?

  • Playing fast / Thinking fastDateSun Feb 23, 2014 4:39 pm

    Thanks so much for such a quick reply! In the meantime I have been surfing the forum, and came across a guy (can't remember his name) who says he goes into auto-pilot mode, which must be a simplified way to say what I was trying to say lol.
    I'm no jazz player either, I've seen and heard a lot of great jazz players, but my ear can only handle so much (no disrespect).
    I'm more into metal and heavy rock. Metallica, Pantera, Ozzy, Satch, and I'm into pretty much any other band with an amazing guitar player.
    Anyhow, looking forward to more responses.
    Cheers!

  • Playing fast / Thinking fastDateSun Feb 23, 2014 4:28 pm

    Hello everyone! I am new to the forum, but I have discovered Pebber and his website through YouTube, and I must say this guy is serious about guitar, and serious about teaching. I can only imagine his students are / will be BOSS guitar players!
    I am just wondering about everyone's thoughts when it comes not to playing fast, but thinking fast. In other words, thinking on your feet while improvising.
    I have been playing guitar for almost 14 years, but have only begun working on more advanced techniques for the past year (I studied the blues for 3 years prior).
    Along with working on my technique, I have also been working on improvising and composing; and while I have improved all-around as a player and musician, I'm still having a hard time connecting my ideas while improvising.
    I can come up with decent melodies, and then I can play some licks and/or do some scale runs, but all of these aspects do not sound connected in a musical sense. I've heard that while playing, players should take a short "breath" between licks and phrases, but I think I'm pausing for the wrong reasons. I'll pause when I can't think of anything else to play, and then after the pause if I haven't come up with something else, I'll just play randomly.
    I don't know if this makes any sense to anyone, but if it does, I'm hoping to get some help in this area of my playing.
    Does anyone else encounter this problem? What kind of things do you think about while playing?
    Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!

    - Steve

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