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Название :  Speed Picking Tips You Need To Know | Alternate Picking | Guitar Lesson | Steve Stine | Tim Pierce
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J T
I'm a Guitaristand I've known of Steve Stine for years, but I've been watching him a lot latelybrbrAnd it's SO weird how we both approach the guitar in the same way Our approach to technique and priority in learning I even used the Petrucci picks, and now I use "Flow" If I could teach I would probably sound like Stine, lol
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tony spada
Years ago Steve Morse gave me some of his picks which were 1mm and loved them When I signed with Ernie Ball they made me picks like Steve's signature picks which allow me to play very fast and cleanI never never use a metronome with students😵‍💫br🎸🎶
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Chris Jelley
Great video Aside from the super helpful dive into the mechanics of picking, hearing such great guitar players say "I need to work on" is sooo inspiring Thanks to you both, ( and Paul Davids) for all the love you share
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AWitty PIlot
Some food for thoughtI'm 67 and have the best teacher I've ever known right now My fingers will never go the speeds that Steve and Tim have but sometimes fast sounds like spaghetti to me Tim is one of the most melodic players I have ever seen Roger Fischer, Spider Davismany players hardly ever play fast But they damn sure have the melodic licks THAT is my main goal Maybe pick up a little speed but shredding is not and never will be for me Right hand left hand coordination comes hard But it is good to see lessons like this Rock on
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Scott Grzych
This tutorial answered a lot of questions for me, thank you!
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Saaki
I realize now that I';ve been watching Steve now for more than 12 -15 years and he has always been right there doing it right the whole time Tim goes without saying his discography speaks for itself Timwell deserves the title of "visionary" due to the fact that he encompasses so many different genre's A big thanks to you both for really sharing clarity on how to develop such an important skill
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Saaki
"I want to get this thing going" @ 0:19 your friendly neighborhood urologist might be the one to see
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Joe Butler
Love your tone and skill Tim! Cool that you have Steve sharing He has taught me so much! Thanks for your dedication to this channel Love it!
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Göran Dahlgren
Sharp picks are not necessarely the best for everyone Eg Michael Landau as well as Larry Carlton plays with the side of their picks, pretty much the opposite
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Ben Her
It's really really cool to see these guys together teaching us
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EverybodyPlayGuitar
Great video Considering the remarkable career you’ve had Tim, this really reflects the character & humility it requires to be successful Thanks for being a great example & inspiration
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Guitar Dude
Pick slanting also Check out Troy Gradys videos on pick slanting
Comment from : Guitar Dude


Guitar Dude
I use the micheal angelo batio 138 which is alittle bigger in size but same thickness as a jazz 3 pick
Comment from : Guitar Dude


BurnleyNuts
Shows as guitarists, we never ever stop learning
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mang roy buchanan
If I want someone to give me guitar lessons, I want Tim Pierce 😎😎😎😎😎
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Gordon Burns
You are the groove Man
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KingGrio
Tim ! I'm developing my alternate picking from admiring people like Paul Gilbert, Yngwie Malmsteen, John Petrucci () and I'm having moderate success after 5 years of trying !brMy most important finding is: everybody's hands are different and what muscles are the driving force for your fast playing may be entirely different than any of your heroes/instructors The technique I found that works reliably for me has pretty much nothing to do with how all these shredders describe their hands workbrMore bad news: the right motion for me was not the most intuitive or obvious, it also does not match what my eyes think my hand should be doing when I look at it, and it also does not match what my "mind's eye" thinks it should feel like (I'm hinting at Steve telling you "it's not a handshake motion, but a twist")brSo finding the right motion for you actually involves discarding what your eyes give you as feedback for what should be the right motion, and also telling your mind that "any type of muscle movement is an option on the table for getting results, not just the ones I think are the intuitive ones" To find your technique you must be very open minded to what movement is "right" or is "allowed" as you test and explore how your hand/arm worksbrAlso, when doing these tremolo exercises you've been doing: accenting the first note of the bar is very important for you to identify the consistent motion that works for you, because it's easy to seize up and just have a spasm type motion that you cannot play in time and controlled with although it sounds fast If you cannot consistently accent the first note of the bar: your technique is not reliablebrWhile doing this, I found a technique for me that worked only when I started on an upstroke ! I have taught myself to implement a kind of "curl your wrist inward" component of my picking stoke to enable myself to do these tremolo exercises while accenting with a downstroke It was very awkward and unnatural for me, and it actually still is: I have more of a natural upstroke oriented picking handbrAll that being said: fast picking is hard, it takes a long time to develop and requires learning to know yourself, more than imitating what people with different physiology than you achieve with technique that only work for their bodies I think almost anybody can do it, but finding the technique that works for you is a long inner searchbrFinally: I love to hear you play ! I think you have some of the most exciting solos out there, including flashy fast things, and it inspires me greatly that you achieve all of it without having a machine gun style picking hand It reminds me that fast picking stuff is not actually the most important thing, and helps me stay focused on what actually matters: good groove, good melodies, good improv instincts !brPeace !
Comment from : KingGrio


james schickowski
Experts learning from experts ! This is awesome
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Jeffrey Bank
The King of Tremolo picking was Dick Dale, King of the Surf Guitar
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Ted C
I eanna see part2 improvement
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Dudley De Vine
A really great lesson You two have got to be some of my favourite guys Thank you so much Dudley, England
Comment from : Dudley De Vine


rockandrollrabbit
Awesome demo of technique exercises 🤙
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Steven Meldrum
Tim, I’m a subscriber to your online lessons, from Scotland One thing I’ve learned about the pursuit of speed on the guitar is this: how much speed do you think you need as a musician and why do you need it? For example, does the music you love and aspire to use speed? Some great genres of guitar never have anything faster than semiquavers at 120 bpm
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Ed Forbes
Oh to be as accomplished as Tim and still be so humblesign of true greatness1
Comment from : Ed Forbes


Display Teeth
guys, check out Troy Grady pick slanting primer AMAZING info
Comment from : Display Teeth


Steve Hall
Watching steve lukather inspired me to improve my picking technique The Toto song “stop loving you” has a fantastic riff in it by Luke which is great practice for the right hand
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Damon Reynolds
So much here it's mind blowing Makes it clear why great standout players tend to have one type of setup, strings, even one instrument/type etc for long periods of time They build muscle memory and skill that doesn't transfer on the fly to multiple instruments
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Jeremy Marlow
Im barely seeing these videos and I've followed Steve for over a year now wtf
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Sören Ahlbäck
Great tech tips from two of my favorite YouTube guitarists 🎸🎸
Comment from : Sören Ahlbäck


Dulla
im 10 minutes in, and while ive been practicing everything he said while watching the video, i can seriously play a major scale faster than i ever could but also accurately and not sloppy
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Mark Knoop
This is the most comprehensive lesson I've seen on alternate picking speed Wish I'd seen this 2 years ago!
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Jesse Montano
Steve is a bad ass player He also has a luxurious maneI wonder what shampoo he uses? Tres emme??
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Stephen P Wilson
This is great, thank you I always thought my pick was slow but it's my left hand Brilliant
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guitarguy382
Cool video!brMy 2 cents: As a right-handed player, I notice my right shoulder feels 'tighter' when I rest the guitar onto my right thighbrMoving it to my left thigh puts my right shoulder into a more comfortable position
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Damien Stokholm
I wonder how much string gauge affects speed I play extra lights but I feel like my speed has decreased because of this
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Bruce Little
Tim thanks for having Steve explain---he is tremendous like yourself!
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hifive
Steve Stine is the pick whisperer
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Kevin Morris
Love watching Tim I'm new at it Been watching Steve for quite awhile Simply due to what I was searching Steve IS a wonderful teacher and player Glad to see you work together brTim is my song writer player hero brWe'll maybe Steve, we'll maybe Tim Best video brEven top level pros look for advice No wonder they're so so good at it
Comment from : Kevin Morris


SquidVetOhio
Play some old Metallica 👍
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Kevin Davis
Amazing stuff Tim Do you think that practicing speed with a Strat makes it harder?
Comment from : Kevin Davis


Shining Trapezoid
The Dunlop sharps are too harsh for me Try the T3s
Comment from : Shining Trapezoid


Joseph Vega
This is freakin awesome!!!! Wow gents 👏 🙌!!!!
Comment from : Joseph Vega


djfrank68
I don't practice nearly as much as I should But when I do try to practice my right hand picking, I struggle with all those variables he mentioned Do I play from elbow or wrist? Hold the pick tight or loose? Angel of my wrist? etc Here, they seemed to emphasize an even or uniform picking attack But sometimes I accent certain strokes Like in my mind, am I thinking 12121212, 123123123123 or 123412341234?
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Gustavo Mantovani
I think I need drawings to really "see" what´s being said here
Comment from : Gustavo Mantovani


kickn-aDead-cat
I sharpen all my guitar picks on my porch step
Comment from : kickn-aDead-cat


Euphonic Studio Recording
Great video Thank you for mentioning FOCUS, the biggest time leak in many musicians' practice routine
Comment from : Euphonic Studio Recording


brett neuberger
Two of the nicest guys on YouTube here
Comment from : brett neuberger


Joe Hay
17m10--What if all you have is 30 minutes?!
Comment from : Joe Hay


AEH
wow, what a great video
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Frederic White
Lukather have the best picking technique
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Scott K
Thank you Tim and Steve for the awesome lesson, it's refreshing to watch an accomplished guitarist like yourself Tim take a lesson, I heard Eric Johnson does that , every town he performs in he takes a lesson from a local guitar teacher, can you imagine giving Eric Johnson a guitar lesson? I guess that's why he is so good
Comment from : Scott K


Harris Frankou
What a lessonbrI struggle with dreamy Acoustic strummingwith JD 1 millbrI'll get some thin bendy picksbrAnd try the pointy picks for solos
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jammergreg
Two guys I learned a lot from & and I've been playing 50 some years I learned rather slow but once I get it, I got it!
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The GORIMUS
Tim you are one of the best guitarists on YouTube interms of your melodic phrasing and versatility of styles you can play And you are pretty fast I'd listen to you play anyday over the mindless shredders on YouTube, but like your spirit to keep pushing your boundaries Very inspiring!
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Andrew Bevan
Surely picking from the elbow is overkill Your picking guitar strings, not hammering in 6 inch nails
Comment from : Andrew Bevan


MrSmithGNR Smith
Dunlop picks with the bumps/grip are my go tonylon 88mm
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Michael Brookman
you're a godsend tim thanks for everything
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Zolbat
What an inspiring video! Here sits Tim, having been on countless great records, with virtuosity and skill, and still he learns with the joy of a beginner, things a beginner should and can learn too I've been hard on myself the past couple of days for not improving or even doing worse, but now it all makes much more sense (forgot to warm up) Some of these tips I knew, but some are new and I'm grateful
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AB Franklin
Tim is a humble dude Steve is a great teacher Both smokin players
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AB Franklin
Tim is a humble dude Steve is a great teacher Both smokin players
Comment from : AB Franklin


Vanguard
TROY GRADY
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Nedim K (nedomedo)
I saw a tip on how to sharpen your pick I think it was in a video by Marty Schwartz You just rub it a few times on a carpet, 3-5 times on each side of the point, and it'll be a lot sharper Also, in a recent Tim Pierce video with Floyd Rose, I started thinking about the depth that the pick goes inbetween strings It should really be just the tip, as shallow as possible And do everything relaxed
Comment from : Nedim K (nedomedo)


ABLE Digital
Make practice fun, walk up & octavesBrilliant Steve & Tim, great combo👍🎸🎸🎸
Comment from : ABLE Digital


Jays Jams
Steve Stine is awesome I missed a chance to see him live with Grimm Reaper last year
Comment from : Jays Jams


Kilovolver
OMFG if Tim Pierce needs lessons from the metal guy, what is left for the rest of us just kidding, Tim is still willing to improve, that makes him as great as he is
Comment from : Kilovolver


Odd Bird
Good to see that even Pro Guitarists have similar issues like i have This is so great to know and shows you never stop learning if you´re really into it
Comment from : Odd Bird


Claymor
The problem is if you go into a recording studio in most cases if you use very small pick movements and uniform dynamics like fast players do they won’t like the sound Big pick movement and varied volume between notes is slower but other musicians will tend to find it more more musical
Comment from : Claymor


Peer Raebiger
Tim, thanks for that lesson, very great! Do you have a tennis arm or what is the black belt system on your left ellbow?
Comment from : Peer Raebiger


Richard Barksdale
Oh yeah , I know what you mean Steve Stein is the best teacher for me also Love his techniques
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Luis Villarreal
What an honor it is for Steve Stine to be asked for help on alternate picking by the master guitarist Tim Pierce Tim you are the man and by asking for instruction on a particular guitar technique on the level you are, is only human, no matter how great you may be Other great players may be too prideful and not want to show any weakness they may have Thank you for sharing this with us viewers Keep up the great work Tim
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Vish A
i love it Tim, one of the best guitarists out there, playing the role of beginner level student!
Comment from : Vish A


Al Wolf
Y'all need Troy Grady in yer life ;pbrbrGood stuff, great video
Comment from : Al Wolf


Blackdog
Tim, if you want to totally reinvent your picking watch Troy Grady's channel it really works!!! It will improve your picking a 1000
Comment from : Blackdog


Jewels Reumund
Great video for remembering the basics which allot of us forget about
Comment from : Jewels Reumund


Andy Eagle
It’s about how to switch strings as well
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Andy Eagle
Tim check out Troy Grady’s channel brThe best analysis on this subject on the web
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Frederic White
Lukather ave the best right hand
Comment from : Frederic White


Dynamic Hypnotic
Dunlop Jazz III XL, they're great and they last literally forever
Comment from : Dynamic Hypnotic


Chris B
Cool Steve is a good teacher
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Mike Morrison
This might be the best video simply because it’s amazing to see one of the best session guitarists, incredibly accomplished, working on exactly the same things I am working on now It also tells me - there are other things I can and should be able to play smoothly, articulately and fluidly - without having my alternate picking at Paul Gilbert levels which is what I have been spending hours on After all - we’ve all seen Tim play some incredible lines at high speeds So now Tom - need to understand how to do just that for us mortals who still haven’t reached the levels of alternate picking we want
Comment from : Mike Morrison


TheStereoClub
I love the format The give and take works well
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John Roberts
Brilliant video, Thank you Tim, Thank you Steve👍👍👍brMelbourne, Australia
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Axe-o-lotls Guitars and Gear
Tim, check out Troy Grady's exhaustive analysis of alternate picking, it explains the often not mentioned aspects of why alternate picking can be so challenging :)
Comment from : Axe-o-lotls Guitars and Gear


MaynardOwns
Also these videos are amazing for the mere fact, Tim whom most of us think is already a master is willing to sit and learn new things and improve
Comment from : MaynardOwns


MaynardOwns
Shame all my picks are lost Curious I've never really analyzed my picking techniques
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Music Therapy Laz
Steve Stine is a tireless awesome teacher man! Love that guy! Great video and so cool you sharing how even the best can learn to be better! :-)
Comment from : Music Therapy Laz


Nicholas Galasso
Do you realize how helpful you both are in this videoamazing advice from pro'syou are helping me tremendouslythank u so much
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Nicholas Galasso
Tim and Steve this was just greatplease do more on techniquejust loved itfan of both of you!❤
Comment from : Nicholas Galasso


Scott Gallagher
anyone need a pointy pick? rub the edges of a pick on carpeting to create a point
Comment from : Scott Gallagher


tubo777
Great video, for this topic , Troy Grady´s channel has the most comprehensive explanations of all things picking, taken from the greatest players
Comment from : tubo777


Scott WB
This is a great video, but please don’t buy into the idea Tim is learning all this Guy has been an ace for decades He’s simply playing along as a “student” for our benefit 😎
Comment from : Scott WB


Mark S C
the 2 nicest most humble guitar players around
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