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How To Pick A Guitar
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Learning to use a guitar pick can be extremely awkward. Here are
some guidelines to help you learn to use a pick easily and effectively.
- Open your picking hand, and turn the palm to face you.
- Close your hand to make a very loose fist. Your thumb should
remain beside your index finger.
- Rotate your hand until you are looking at it's profile, with
your thumb's knuckle facing you.
- With your other hand, slide your guitar pick between your thumb
and index finger. The pick should be approximately located behind
the knuckle of the thumb.
- Be sure the pointed end of the pick is pointing directly away
from your fist, and is protruding by about a half an inch. Hold
the pick firmly.
- Position your picking hand over the soundhole of your acoustic
guitar, or over the body of your electric guitar. Your picking
hand, with thumb knuckle still facing you, should hover over the
strings.
- Do not rest your picking hand on the strings or body of the
guitar.
- Using your wrist for motion (rather than your entire arm),
strike the sixth (lowest) string of your guitar in a downward
motion. If the string rattles excessively, try striking the string
a bit softer, or with less of the pick surface.
- Now, pick the sixth string in an upwards motion.
- Repeat the process several times. Try and minimize motion in
your picking hand: one short picking stroke downwards, then one
short picking stroke upwards. This process is referred to as 'alternate
picking'
- Try the same exercise on the fifth, fourth, third, second,
and first strings. Play any scales you know using this alternate
picking method (down, up, down, up, etc.)
Tips:
- Holding the pick in this manner will invariably feel awkward
at first. You will initially have to pay special attention to
your picking hand whenever you play guitar.
- Try and create fluidity in your alternate picking. Your downstrokes
should sound virtually identical to your upstrokes.
- Pay attention to the rhythm you are playing when picking. Are
your upstrokes and downstrokes identical rhythmically? Practice
until they are.
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