Название | : | Tips to Effective Alternate Picking While Switching Strings - Steve Stine Live Event (Guitar Lesson) |
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Hi Steve! It would be nice if you could show "close up" the pick angles I'm 80 guessing WOW didn't realize this was that old LOL Comment from : Tim Hipskind |
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How do you stop string hopping? I couldn't find anything on google about correcting it, I've been searching for DAYS 😢 Comment from : Unknown |
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Very good lesson, thanks a lot 👍 Comment from : Fabrice13 |
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The way he stops and plays the little song, with the smile, at the end, that is me every time I practice and hear something familiar 😂 Comment from : Daina Valentino |
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It's really help me thank you so much Comment from : Isaac Konyak |
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Steve, when you switch strings while alternate picking, is your wrist resting on the bridge of the guitar or is your wrist kind of floating across? Comment from : Allen Clark |
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Your explanation of pick angle is back to front When you say the tip is pointing towards the ceeling you're actually downward slanting so it's pointing towards the guitar body Comment from : Richard Jones |
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Man the three note patterns are the worst because no matter how you slant the pick you get a stuck Yngwie Malmsteens gets around that by throwing in some pull offs and hammer ons so that he can always end with an upstroke Basically it slows him to play uneven note patterns while maintaining a downward slanted position of the pick It really takes a life time to discover and master all of this The fact that I'm 37 and just starting out is painful because I want to utilize these techniques now but that's just not possible Comment from : Chris King |
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Always a great job explaining Steve brRock on Brother , You Rock! Comment from : Rico1 Dennie |
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The pendulum movement has been super useful thanks! Comment from : Carlos Lastra |
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You are a really good teacher Tony Comment from : Lynne Languedoc |
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Love it that you encourage us to explore and that what works for you may be different to what works for other people Also the importance of taking time to learn a new technique and that its ok to take as much time as you need - so motivational and inspiring Thank you Comment from : MovieMaker309 |
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What pick are you using steve? Comment from : Guitar and Knives etc |
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My main problem is the one you demonstrated Three notes per string w/alternate picking When string transitions start with an upstroke, I always hit it on the way down to do an upstroke Messy :(brStill can't fix it Comment from : Yanthungbemo |
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How do you forget your traveling metronome? Comment from : E B |
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Thanks Steve, great info!! Killer looking guitar Comment from : Blake Gilliam |
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I really love watching you're videos, and I've learned more from you than I ever did with lessons years ago when I bought my first guitar Thanks for this, and I'm thinking of following your classes, but you're on the other half of the globe (I live in The Netherlands) Comment from : Harry van de Vorst |
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5:22 says it all for even number of notes per string 11:39 3 notes per string Comment from : Carlos 22 |
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Guys like Steve make you want to learnbrOn the other hand guys like Michael Angelo Batio make you want to use your guitar as a firesrarterbrI'm still trying to figure out why Comment from : fit-over-40 |
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These are brilliant methods to try Thanks, Steve Comment from : choochoochooseyou |
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thanks Stevethts wat it should be since we are all different ,diff ways,angle of attack,economy motion should be mixed and matched to ur comfortu have just confirmed tht yes it is possiboe for an individual to decide based on a lot of factorsi really enjoy watching your videosits a great learning curvemuch apprciated all the way from Indiakeep spreading the wordcheers Comment from : Sunil Rautela |
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awesome Comment from : ian paul |
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Thanks for doing these vidios your awsome! I look foward to your lessons Comment from : the metal worker |
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Seyously, these lessons are changing my musician life Thanks man! Comment from : Jay Alves |
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Omg it cracks me up when during a sentence you rattle off some amazing shreds, and go back to the rest of the sentence Comical! Comment from : Adam Graves |
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Strangely enough because I didn't know better I have been playing for years alternating and doing two downs on the 3rd note and on next string Only the other day I realised that I should be doing an up on the second string with the alternating picking I have been practicing this now for a few weeks and I realise I have been so programmed to do the double down that I am finding it hard to break the habitHowever doing it with the up on the next string is harder for me, it is now starting to flow better if you know what I mean I am going to stick at it now and poke myself in the eye with a sharp pointy pencil every time I addidentally do two downs LOL Oh and another thing that my guitar instructor never taught me was to dampen the strings on the way down I am finding this hard to do as well, as I have never done this before Thanks for a great tutorial Comment from : Asimov |
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Thanks Steve this helped me a bunch I been trying to throw down some "Dimebag" solo's it doesnt seem he used much arppecio's lot's of major scales I think, that guy could belt out a good solo what do you think? Comment from : Ray Dolinger |
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How many minutes should i practice everyday Comment from : Robert Sontousidad |
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Steve you are freaking awesome I discovered you a little while ago and I find your teachings to be the best Comment from : Jer Alm |
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i like the 5-7 technique, it reminds me of a boxer and a speed bag Comment from : Bidwellz9 |
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Hi Steve! The most objective and useful lesson I have found on youtube Thanks a lot Steve and thanks for taking time to teach use even from your hotel room, it's kind from you Regards Comment from : Edgar Ux |
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I see your videos and I realize I need a teacher like you I been playing for 8months and everyone on here has all these opinions But your teaching I trust the most Thank you , for your kindness Comment from : Tony Gram |
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hi Steve, thank you again for covering things at an understandable level which really is what is needed in any kind of learning environment ! What are your thoughts on stage fright ? Comment from : YesItsReallyKeith |
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Thank you for continuously providing these invaluable lessons, Steve! Comment from : Salvo Daze |
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What is it that you keep flicking when you're done playing a lick? Like at 8:05 Is that your tone switch? Or does your guitar have a killswitch? Comment from : Dave Carsley |
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I hit a speed wall and couldn't figure out why but after a year it finally dawned on me that I was slanting my pick so much that I couldn't descend nearly as fast something so simple set me back Comment from : Brian |
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Thanks :) Comment from : prymas2 |
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My own string crossing approach follows this hierarchy:1) when needing to pick another string is in the same direction as the last pick stroke, use that same stroke,2) when #1 is not an option, use inside picking,3) when #2 is not an option or produces difficult or awkward-feeling motion, use outside pickingI usually reserve #3 for phrases or lines that play odd numbered note patterns over only two strings Comment from : khryoleoz |
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Addams family :P Comment from : StabSam |
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What band does this guy play in? Or does he only teach? If so, he's a good teacher He's teaching a lot of the same things Troy Grady teaches, but with his own approach to the same basic principles I don't know which of them started teaching this particular subject first (changing pick angle when alternate picking) Comment from : Kendall2001 |
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Hey Steve I find it hard to use my acoustic guitar than my electric Do you think it’s better to practice with the acoustic instead of the electric Comment from : John K Davis,Jr |
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They're creepy and they're spooky!br15:05 Comment from : Aaron Cole |
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Great lesson Comment from : CoelhoCoin Tech |
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3 important things your cool you look like jean claude van damme if you want to give me that beautiful ibanez jem, i will send you my addressas long as you pay the shipping! thanks in advance!!! Comment from : Jeffery Lord |
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Mr Steve is there a book or a dvd lesson we can buy that you have produced? Your lessons are awesome by the way I hope you continue teaching hundreds and thousands of begginers out there like me, who truly admire your work Please let me know if you have book or dvd lessons, i would like to order Thank you Steve Comment from : Lowel Abala |
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15:05 😂😂😂 Comment from : RatIsMyUsername |
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What Ibanez guitar are u playing? Comment from : Ryan Kimbel |
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Thanks a lot Steve, great content as everytime :) your lessons always help! have a great day Comment from : Florian Metzen |
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steve u helped me alot with that modes video i love u i love u keep doing these thank you <3 Comment from : TAOUFIQ QABA |
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thank you steve will try all today, have good road trip Comment from : Elvis Barbarella Bellucci |
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If you like this picking mechanics type of lessoncheck out Troy Grady and his pick slanting vids He goes way down this rabbit hole Thanks Steve! This was the biggest factor to increase my speed and fluidity Comment from : DIGTHEBIGRIGG1 |
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the Addams family knew it was coming i'll try these tips sometimes I feel like I get tangled up in the strings thanks! Comment from : Lyle Wyant |
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The last thing you need to do is apologize for shooting this from a hotel room! You're lessons have really helped me take the blinders off and make some progress Thank you! Comment from : Tom4349 |
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good lesson sir👍thanks Comment from : Hafiz Jumat |
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Great video Is there an app in the works for Guitarzoomcom? I'm taking the music theory made easy course and I'm learning so much Thanks again Steve Comment from : Bobby Yocum |
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I need to buy one of your DVDs, both because I know it would be some good material, and I feel I owe the person who really set the journey to understanding music and the guitar for me Comment from : Vincent Ray Ray |
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Very good,as always,thank you so much Steve! Comment from : DrScr |
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Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us You rock! Comment from : J S |
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Thanks Steve Comment from : RockN Roll Rebel |
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I'll try Comment from : Holly Hoagland |
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Michael angelo double side wrist movement depending on the next string to always be sure your pick is not stuck between the strings brbrlook into it for real Comment from : Derek arsenault |
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I swear this guys one of the greatest, thanks for all the uploads I owe my progress all to you Comment from : Major Woody |
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Steve the video is a bit out of sync (I'm sure you know that) Comment from : Dave Mustaine |
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Very helpful, as always! Thanks Comment from : blimeylimey13 |
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