half beginners-intermediate, Tempo: 160 bpm
Tutorial: For this new lesson. I do a close up on a technique I use a lot called “chicken picking”. Basically chicken picking is the action to pluck a string with a finger (right hand-RH) in order to get a popping and percussive quick sound.
This technique belongs to bluegrass players. Some use a thumbpick and pluck strings with all 4 free fingers, some others like me, hold a regular pick as usual and pluck with the middle finger. Others also don’t use a pick at all and play with all free fingers. Some players also use artificial nails in addition to a thumb pick.
I use this technique with distortion for rhythm guitar and metal fusion soloing, it is also sometimes called “hybrid picking”. Through the years, I found easier to grab a string, plucking it with my RH middle finger rather than picking it with my pick.
When play slower, I have less chances to miss the strings so naturally pick
it. When I play faster, it’s quite hard to know exactly which string is plucked
which one is picked. This is because, the middle finger acts in a reflex motion.
In a fast mot ion my middle finger sfes to react instinctively.
Of course I also practiced special exercises like this one in order to master the more control.
So this is here a regular scale and a very common one. Am pentatonic, descending. Some players find it even boring. Well, it’s interesting here because everybody might already know it. Right? The tablature must help with color shades to spot the groups of 4 notes. Each group of 4 notes fit in a beat gap. So they are all 16th notes.
The first thing is to memorize the notes. We play 4 descending notes through a repetitive pattern. We go back on the second descending note, we play 4 notes again. We go back on the 3rd descending note, we play 4 notes again and so on… This create a delay effect. The Tablature tells only the picked notes (downstroke). The others are pulled-off or plucked. The plucked note hit the beat, so there’s no trick.
The first slow motion video demonstrate the right hand motion. Basically try to
pluck each first notw per group. Try to pplay all yhe noyes at same speer. Its’
quite difficult I know. We are tempted to play faster the easy part and slow
down on the tough one so try to practise constant runs at constant tempo.
Now, the left hand (LH) of course iss impirtant. Synchronization is everything.
With a quick look at the tab, you can be tempted to use only 2 fingers and use half barre technique. To be honest, my opinion is, it is easier at the beginning and eventualy the hardest technique once you want to reach a neat fast phrasing.
So in orde to keep a clear notes flow, I don’t use this technique.
I use all my LH 4 fingers and i substitute the barre finger with the middle and ring finger.
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