There are a few things you need to know if you want to pick FAST. Learn the Keys to speeding up your picking hand right here. Troy Grady - Cracking The Code: troygrady.com/
Can you make a video about how to sound smooth on guitar? I was recording myself playing and god it sounded awful. It got me a little embarrassed bec ause I couldn't stop thinking "is this what others hear?"
When you say "smooth" are you talking about your gear or your playing? They are connected, obviously, but I'm trying to figure our if this is essentially a "tone" question or a "how well am I playing" question.
This works for crossing strings as well. There's more precision and care needed to get good at string crossing, but the techniques are not separate. I'm still trying to figure out if I should do a string crossing lesson in light of how much work Troy Grady has done on the subject. You should definitely check out his channel. He sells access to content, but there is still a lot of free stuff available. Check out this playlist of his: th-cam.com/play/PLQXEjMNYjt2xBu99q1O9SVN4Eq0mDv50C.html
Tension is the main speed killer when you're tensed up no matter if you do everything else right you won't play fast.
Wow glad you're back ! The video of the pick getting stuck helped me a lot ! Thanks for the really useful content !
Glad to be back!
thanks for your help
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful.
Can you make a video about how to sound smooth on guitar? I was recording myself playing and god it sounded awful. It got me a little embarrassed bec ause I couldn't stop thinking "is this what others hear?"
When you say "smooth" are you talking about your gear or your playing? They are connected, obviously, but I'm trying to figure our if this is essentially a "tone" question or a "how well am I playing" question.
I get that picking grip for one string but what about crossing the strings.
This works for crossing strings as well. There's more precision and care needed to get good at string crossing, but the techniques are not separate.
I'm still trying to figure out if I should do a string crossing lesson in light of how much work Troy Grady has done on the subject. You should definitely check out his channel. He sells access to content, but there is still a lot of free stuff available.
Check out this playlist of his: th-cam.com/play/PLQXEjMNYjt2xBu99q1O9SVN4Eq0mDv50C.html