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1.) Guitar.com: mike m
Over one day ago | Wed Jul 30 20:46:00 PDT 2008
... really works if you want to pick up the speed on your soloing and help with alternate picking. ... off the string before it stops ringing to get a real cool sound from your guitar.
2.) Guitar.com: Dorian Bakx
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 2 1:00:00 PDT 2008
... for all of you... what's the most difficult thing you've come to face in the guitar ... I use 3 different techniques to display 'em; sweep picking, alternate picking and a hybrid ...
3.) Guitar Fact
Over one day ago | Wed Aug 27 6:58:00 PDT 2008
Alternate picking is said to provide more sustain and tone control, as stated by guitar legends such as Steve Morse. This type of picking pattern takes more time to learn than ...
4.) Comments for Guitar Fact
Over one day ago | Sun Aug 10 21:52:00 PDT 2008
... theguitarresource.com/technique/alternate-picking-video-lesson/ it may help. at least i hope so :) nice post! Comment on Alternate Picking - Is it Worth the Effort? by The Guitar ...
5.) community.guinnessworldrecords.com
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 2 13:25:00 PDT 2008
The fastest alternate picking speed for guitar was set by David Mayton, of the United States, on GWR day 2007. David's alternate picking speed was clocked at 24 notes per second ...
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6.) Recent updates from Maytons
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 3 2:32:00 PDT 2008
The fastest alternate picking speed for guitar was set by David Mayton, of the United States, at 24 notes per second for the required one minute period, and (as displayed) 28 notes ...
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7.) Black Belt Guitar Academy
Over one day ago | Sat Aug 30 8:20:00 PDT 2008
This lesson deals with an often overlooked and almost always underdeveloped technique in most guitar players: alternate picking. Learn tricks and tips from the best in the world ...
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8.) Dolphinstreet Guitar Lessons and Gear Demos
Over one day ago | Thu Aug 14 12:57:00 PDT 2008
Mon, 28 May 2007 14:25:08 -0800 Duration: 244. Nice little Chicken Pickin' guitar lick. ... My attempt at shred techniques. Sweeping, string skipping, alternate picking
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9.) guardian.co.uk Life and style: Playing the guitar
Over one day ago | Mon Sep 1 8:25:00 PDT 2008
... to play hammer-ons like Eddie Van Halen or legato licks like Steve Vai? Jason Sidwell takes you through some rock essentials. Playing the guitar: Modern rock: Alternate picking
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10.) Guitar Nine Latest Releases: Other Products
Over one day ago | Tue Aug 26 18:55:00 PDT 2008
... skipping, sweep picking, tapping techniques, alternate picking, metal rhythm techniques and much more.DVD-R format (). ($28.00 includes US shipping) Andy James "Extr. Guitar Metal ...
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A guitar is a musical instrument characterized by its visually dominant body and neck. Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard (fretboard). By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of a string can be altered, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fingerboard. The strings may be plucked using either fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick), thus creating the sound of notes or chords. The strings of a guitar produce little sound by themselves. Instead, their vibration must be amplified to audibly useful levels. In general, this amplication is achieved either mechanically or electronically, with the result being that there are two main categories of guitar: acoustic (mechanical amplification) and electric (electronic amplification).




