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Author: Subject: Alternate picking

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  posted on 5/10/2005 at 15:00 
I''m just wondering what helps you guys out with alternate picking, that's the only thing i am not that good at, what are some good exercises...
 

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  posted on 5/10/2005 at 15:50,  Reply 1  
String skipping is a great way to get it down. make sure your hand is resting againest the bridge and mute the strings your not playing.


Example: with open strings
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Down up picking of course


Hope this helps

 

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  posted on 5/22/2005 at 21:14,  Reply 2  
keep time with your foot. when you foot goes up, do an up stroke, when your foot goes down, do a down stroke.
 
 


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