i've noticed something in regards to how my hand falls on the strings. i try and use gravity, but a lot of the times i feel like i'm using the release of tension in my muscles to have the pick drive through the strings.
kinda like how an elastic band returns to its original shape after stretching it and releasing the tension. is this correct to be using this force as a way to add momentum to your attack?
i'm assuming it's not, but i'm finding it extremely difficult to isolate this motion from using gravity alone. now i'm never sure if i'm using gravity alone to get this motion...
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Same with Bireli: Bireli
He's so relaxed...just popping the strings using gravity. When done correctly, it feels really relaxed, just like shaking out a match.
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anyways, thanks a bunch!
man, i've been getting so frustrated that i almost threw my guitar.
and i used to think steve vai solos were hard...
oh yeah, i've been craning my wrist like crazy. i never stretch my hand in order to go from string to string.
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You definitely have to follow through on the upstrokes. For some reason it never feels like very much effort, even though you're obviously going against gravity.
The only time I consciously use force is on the swept strokes, especially if there's several strings being swept in a row. You don't have the advantage of gravity, so you need a little muscle to push the pick through each string.
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