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Old 02-23-2005, 06:49 PM
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New Picking technique

Here's a clip of a new picking technique I'm experimenting with. Like anything else, it's easy for some things and hard for others. It seems that the stuff I struggle with my normal technique is easy with the new technique and visa versa

I used Richard's backing and did a couple takes with the old and new techniques. The clip using the new way is not a good example of building a solo at all. It's just an experiment in coltranesque wanking...

New technique:
http://www.sheetsofsound.net/audio/m...hardsfunk2.mp3

Old Technique
http://www.sheetsofsound.net/audio/mp3/richardsfunk.mp3

Can you hear a difference in the attack?

The new way grips the pick with the side of the thumb and allows for virtually no pick movement. The old way uses the tip of my thumb and the pick moves which gives the feel a little more bounce but the tone is thinner and less meaty...

Thoughts?

Jaz
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Old 02-24-2005, 10:51 AM
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The biggest difference I hear it seems that the right hand flows better on the old technique.
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Old 02-24-2005, 10:53 AM
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The biggest difference I hear it seems that the right hand flows better on the old technique.
Nice playing Sir Burner!
Thanks Ed. I agree that the right hand flows better but certain things such as sweeping are better with the new technique and I like the sound better. It's a little harder switching directions with the new technique. Not sure if I'll switch altogether or just augment the existing technique.

On top of that, I'd really like to switch to fingerstyle...
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Old 02-24-2005, 10:59 AM
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Thanks Ed. I agree that the right hand flows better but certain things such as sweeping are better with the new technique and I like the sound better. It's a little harder switching directions with the new technique. Not sure if I'll switch altogether or just augment the existing technique.

On top of that, I'd really like to switch to fingerstyle...
Fingers do sound better, but man some of the stuff, like tremolo picking is a bitch, Sweeping is way cooler though with fingers. Especially ascending. Thumb until the top note which I use index for. There are actually a few sweep things I can pull off with fingers but really have to work to do with a pick.
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Old 02-24-2005, 11:06 AM
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Fingers do sound better, but man some of the stuff, like tremolo picking is a bitch, Sweeping is way cooler though with fingers. Especially ascending. Thumb until the top note which I use index for. There are actually a few sweep things I can pull off with fingers but really have to work to do with a pick.
Thanks for the tip Ed. I've been using thumb exclusively for downstrokes and index exclusively for upstrokes but your way sounds better. I'm alternating thumb-index-thumb-middle so far...

I'm also trying to learn to do snap/pop bass (and guitar). Did you master that stuff from the Tomo book?

Jaz
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Old 02-24-2005, 10:14 PM
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Thanks Ed. I agree that the right hand flows better but certain things such as sweeping are better with the new technique and I like the sound better. It's a little harder switching directions with the new technique. Not sure if I'll switch altogether or just augment the existing technique.

On top of that, I'd really like to switch to fingerstyle...

Hi Jack,

Wow!!!
Smooth and so fast. Please don't scare Pat Martino!

I am really into finger styles too.
Do you know Tommy Kay in West Coast?
I did jam with him. He was doing by finger picking
and he was just as good as regular pick style..

Also.... Do you know Jake Shimabukuro
Ukulele player from Hawai?
I was him at NAMM Show. Just amazing!!!!!
So presice and funky too.


Tomo
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Old 02-25-2005, 12:11 PM
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Thanks for the tip Ed. I've been using thumb exclusively for downstrokes and index exclusively for upstrokes but your way sounds better. I'm alternating thumb-index-thumb-middle so far...

I'm also trying to learn to do snap/pop bass (and guitar). Did you master that stuff from the Tomo book?

Jaz
I dabble in it here and there. But am too lazy...
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Old 02-25-2005, 05:08 PM
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The "Old Technique" sounds more rhythmically confident to me. Maybe because you're more used to it, or maybe it is something based on the technique, only you'd know.
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Old 02-28-2005, 06:17 AM
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side of the thumb ?

i tried that and dropped the pick instantly , how do you position things ?

for smooth and consistent picking im mesin round with a .71mm pick by alice picks, they feel superb for the fast stuff
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Old 03-11-2005, 07:18 AM
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The "Old Technique" sounds more rhythmically confident to me. Maybe because you're more used to it, or maybe it is something based on the technique, only you'd know.
That's what it sounds like to me, too. Keep pushing those boundaries Jack, but don't completely change direction cause the old technique is stellar!
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Old 03-11-2005, 07:33 AM
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Jaz,

The new technique sounds better - but I might be biased as I use a similar technique (but by far not as well ) and like darker sound.

I play with my fist closed and with the thumb holding firmly the the pick perpendicular between the nail and the knuckle.

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Old 03-13-2005, 07:03 PM
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After hearing that I now have more stuff to practice, crap....I'll be up all night now.
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Old 09-22-2007, 06:12 AM
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Old 09-22-2007, 08:32 AM
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Old way sounds far smoother and more "musical" to me. I dig the phrasing and playing in the second one more, so maybe that is swaying my opinion however.

Killer playing Jack. Love the ideas around 1:06-1:45 in the second clip. Have I heard them somewhere before? I thought I had on "Bodytalk" for a minute.
VERY GOOD VERY GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 09-22-2007, 09:32 AM
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Wow. It doesn't matter how I hold the pick I would be extremely happy just being able to play that old terrible style of the first clip.

Seriously that kind of speed you guys already have Jaz, Ed, Tag and Tomo is incredible. Ok gotta ask then. For a kinda noob (switched from bass, to acoustic about 4 years ago added an electric about a year ago) what is a good path to improve playing and work toward this kind of stuff? I would like to improve my rhythm and actually get a lead skill? What has worked for you guys, besides the obvious of lots of practice, what do you/did you study to get there?

Is Tomo's stuff the place to start? Which book and DVD? Have other suggestions?

Thanks,

Chad
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