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  • Let's talk about speed picking. There are a lot of different ways to speed pick. I started

  • speed picking by listening to music from different cultures. For example, Italian mandolin, Flamenco

  • guitar, Greek bouzouki, you know, many others. I often find that that's the best source of

  • speed picking. Just to take the mandolin example. Take one note and just practice playing that

  • note up and down until you're eventually able to play it almost like a fan. So it's to be

  • very relaxed.

  • You can change notes. You might combine this with hammer-ons and pull-offs. So there I

  • worked my way down the scale. If I play more notes on the scale, say I play two scale notes

  • up, and slide down, it creates a nice speed picking exercise.

  • I'm playing clean right now, but if I play this with full on distortion, it sounds pretty

  • cool. Check it out.

  • Okay. So at the end I went down the scale across the strings. Again, you have to start

  • slowly and you just need to practice like this and then eventually you get to the point

  • where it's like this, and you can add extra notes.

  • And there's your little lesson on speed picking.

Let's talk about speed picking. There are a lot of different ways to speed pick. I started

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