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averyberge89
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averyberge89
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08/28/2020 5:00 am

Pick / plectrum is the cheapest thing that guitar players often have, so how to use it best is also least noticeable.

Before entering the exercises, you should read through these "tips"

1 / Seal the rope with your right hand[br]The left hand is responsible for covering the high wires (G, B, E), the low wires (E, A, D) because the right hand edge[br]2 / Mute, emphasize each sound (Staccato)[br]This method helps you to clear each note and shortens the distance from the pluck to the strings, so remember that you do not have to hit fast, but you decrease the pitch of each note (when you play a note, use the fret to touch. that wire let it mute

3 / Wrists[br]Move with your right wrist, not your arm, this helps you control the best pluck movement.

4 / Flexible[br]Try hitting a note with different pitches to hear the sound come out

5 / Guitar sound (tone)[br]When you hit the rope near the horse it will sound sharp, bright and more treble

Hit closer to the neck for a warmer sound[br]6 / Approach[br]Alternate picking

7 / Punctuality[br]Practice with metronome or drum track, footbeats while hitting to feel the right beat

8 / Flexible[br]If you use finger tapping or country-style tapping and plucking using string fingers, be sure to practice additional techniques such as keystrokes, key transitions, and stroke.

9 / Selection[br]Try different types of broken keys with different materials such as plastic, metal, turtle shell ... with different thicknesses to feel the difference, then choose for yourself a key that suits your current playing style. your

10 / Practice[br]Schedule a daily workout, take time and focus on it, and in a little while you'll immediately see the difference.[br]Here are 10 lessons to improve right hand keystroke techniques:[br]Lesson 1:[br]According to scale head, right hand type alternate picking[br]Lesson 2:[br]Based on A minor pentatonic with groups of 3 notes[br]Lesson 3:[br]this is a finger warm-up exercise, and it's also a good finger exercise[br]Lesson 4:[br]This sentence is Paul Gilbert's style, easier if you start with the hit key[br]Lesson 5:[br]A variation from Lesson 4, great for finger practice and you have to pay attention not to make mistakes[br]Lesson 6:[br]This song is neo-classical style, help your right hand correctly spacing the strings[br]Lesson 7:[br]This exercise by celebrity Steve Vai, is great for practicing spacing[br]Lesson 8:[br]This exercise helps you control your tempo as there is a change from 4th to 6th[br]Lesson 9:[br]you notice that the down key is repeated twice in some notes, this is often seen in M.Schenker, when you practice, you also feel comfortable because at the beginning of the beat is hitting down.[br]Lesson 10:[br]In a bit of a sweep picking technique, you notice a series of down and up keystrokes

Good luck!