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The Guitar Pick: A Little Goes A Long Way

... is usually thin, between 0.2 and 1.5+ mm thick, and shaped like a triangle with rounded corners. Traditionally, guitar picks were made from the shells of tortoises. However, human civilization being what it is, the tortoise is currently a ... Read Read: The Guitar Pick: A Little Goes A Long Way

By: Victor Epand | 12/09/2008 | Music
Ricky Sharples

Fast Guitar Picking

... riffs slowly, giving a good, clean sound, you will gradually be able to increase your speed and start to work specifically on your fast guitar picking. It's the most natural thing in the world to want to play the guitar fast, in terms of ... Read Read: Fast Guitar Picking

By: Ricky Sharples | 17/03/2009 | Music

Tommy Emmanuel - His Guitar Picking Technique

... Merle Travis. Travis was born in 1917 in Kentucky where there were already many guitarists using the thumb and index finger guitar picking technique. Chet Atkins was a talented guitarist who, until he latched onto the Travis picking style, ... Read Read: Tommy Emmanuel - His Guitar Picking Technique

By: Ricky Sharples | 09/10/2008 | Music

Tips on Holding a Guitar Pick

... it is easy to take this lesson and just switch hands. It is very difficult to familiar with style of holding the guitar pick correctly every times. But, I'm sure you will get used to it very soon. Curl your right hand into a slight fist ... Read Read: Tips on Holding a Guitar Pick

By: Rowley Wright | 05/02/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Guitar Picks – Which Material and Thickness to Choose?

Generally, guitar picks are isosceles triangle-shaped ones made up of different materials to play guitars. Guitar picks are made up of various materials including, plastic, nylon, rubber, tortoiseshell, bone, wood, felt, stone, ... Read Read: Guitar Picks – Which Material and Thickness to Choose?

By: Max Cane | 13/02/2007 | Music
Ricky Sharples

Guitar Picking Technique - the Basics

If you want to do some serious guitar picking you need a fairly heavy pick. I recently read a post on a forum where a guy said he uses a dime for speed picking. This might be a trifle extreme but it illustrates how far you can go in the ... Read Read: Guitar Picking Technique - the Basics

By: Ricky Sharples | 03/02/2009 | Music

Guitar Picking Hand - Quick And Easy Tips To Improve Your Picking

... at how much your picking will improve. Just make sure that no one else is around or you just might drive them nuts.Getting your guitar picking hand to work well with your fret hand is going to be a struggle, but once they work like a team, ... Read Read: Guitar Picking Hand - Quick And Easy Tips To Improve Your Picking

By: Kyle Hoffman | 15/10/2009 | Music

A Day To Remember Guitar Pick

It is easy to play and very difficult depending on what you play.A Day To Remember Guitar Pick Let's take a look at learning to play guitar sheet music! I have found in my teaching experiences that many pupils find reading sheet music on ... Read Read: A Day To Remember Guitar Pick

By: Nickolove Lovemore | 27/12/2009 | Music

Selecting The Right Guitar Pick

... trade in for the medium sized picks. If you are truly confident you might just be able to pick out one of the heavy kinds.Both of these kinds of guitar picks assist to improve your harmonics, choose slides, single picking, and so much more ... Read Read: Selecting The Right Guitar Pick

By: nlwest21 | 27/06/2009 | Music
Ricky Sharples

Guitar Picking for Beginners - Guitar Picking Techniques

... is known as "sweep picking" and is a fairly tricky technique to get sounding right. You are not only working on your actual guitar picking but on the cleanness of your sound and economy of motion. Basically sweep picking is a way of ... Read Read: Guitar Picking for Beginners - Guitar Picking Techniques

By: Ricky Sharples | 08/12/2008 | Music

How to Use a Guitar Pick

... the tremolo mechanism, as also to adjust the volume of your electric guitar. Apart from this, there are three other ways to hold the pick. Although I personally would not recommend them, you might find that those methods suit you better ... Read Read: How to Use a Guitar Pick

By: Richard Neesal | 03/09/2008 | Music

My Guitar Does Not Care How I Pick On It

Guitar picks or Plectrums as that is the technical name are one of the great mysteries of the world. They are made from quite a variety of materials. I even noticed some picks made out of meteorites! Wow over on hundred bucks. That is a ... Read Read: My Guitar Does Not Care How I Pick On It

By: Daniel Lehrman | 04/04/2008 | Music

Guitar Accessories: More Than Just Icing

... the picking hand and is generally made of plastic, although bone, wood, steel and tortoise shell picks can also be purchased. The guitar pick comes in many shapes, sizes and thicknesses and varies depending on the application. Jazz picks ... Read Read: Guitar Accessories: More Than Just Icing

By: Victor Epand | 10/09/2008 | Music
Ricky Sharples

Travis Picking Guitar

... all round picking technique for guitar, choose Travis picking. The Travis referred to in the name is Merle Travis, the country guitar legend who not only invented a guitar picking style but also had a few hits with his songwriting. Travis ... Read Read: Travis Picking Guitar

By: Ricky Sharples | 31/03/2009 | Music

Death Metal Guitar Lesson - Improving Your Picking To Really Thrash

... of speed and technique with dedication. Check out these 5 effective tips to improve your death metal guitar-picking.1. Choke up on the guitar pick. Make some small adjustments as to where your fingers feel the most comfortable holding the ... Read Read: Death Metal Guitar Lesson - Improving Your Picking To Really Thrash

By: Kyle Hoffman | 15/09/2009 | Music

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