#67909 by ColorsFade
Tue May 19, 2009 8:35 pm
Tue May 19, 2009 8:35 pm
I'm going to pose this question here since I've seen a bump in guitar related threads...
I'm generally really adept at finding answers to my questions on the internet - except when answers conflict. In this case, my question revolves around the best way to position the pick hand to achieve precision and speed.
There are two issues I'm interested in: (1) arm vs. wrist movement and (2) contact vs. floating hand.
The first issue bugs me because I've read so many conflicting reports on that particular topic. I've read people who say you have to move from the elbow if you want to play fast and that movement from the wrist will slow you down. I've read the exact opposite too - some people say moving from the wrist is faster and movement from the elbow is slower because of the larger fulcrum. So I don't know who to believe.
The second issue deals with how much of the pick hand can/should be on the actual guitar body. I've read people who say your hand should float completely free from the guitar and that anchoring or touching the guitar is bad because it can build tension. Others say anchoring/touching can help stabilize the hand and create more precision. I'm not sure what to think, especially when I see people like Michael Angelo Batio who anchors at least two of his fingers completely:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb5QaCfm7bg[/url]
Of course, there's a third camp of people in here who say the stupid, "Do whatever you feel". I call B.S. Cop out. I've been doing what I feel for 16 years and it's caused me to plateau when it comes to speed. I notice a definite limitation on my pick hand based on how I'm holding the pick, my angle of attack, my arm, my wrist, etc.
So I'm looking for input. Maybe the input here will be as varied as it is on the other places I've checked. Maybe not. But it seems to me we have some talented guitar players here and it would be a shame not to ask for their opinions.
Fire away.
I'm generally really adept at finding answers to my questions on the internet - except when answers conflict. In this case, my question revolves around the best way to position the pick hand to achieve precision and speed.
There are two issues I'm interested in: (1) arm vs. wrist movement and (2) contact vs. floating hand.
The first issue bugs me because I've read so many conflicting reports on that particular topic. I've read people who say you have to move from the elbow if you want to play fast and that movement from the wrist will slow you down. I've read the exact opposite too - some people say moving from the wrist is faster and movement from the elbow is slower because of the larger fulcrum. So I don't know who to believe.
The second issue deals with how much of the pick hand can/should be on the actual guitar body. I've read people who say your hand should float completely free from the guitar and that anchoring or touching the guitar is bad because it can build tension. Others say anchoring/touching can help stabilize the hand and create more precision. I'm not sure what to think, especially when I see people like Michael Angelo Batio who anchors at least two of his fingers completely:
[url]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb5QaCfm7bg[/url]
Of course, there's a third camp of people in here who say the stupid, "Do whatever you feel". I call B.S. Cop out. I've been doing what I feel for 16 years and it's caused me to plateau when it comes to speed. I notice a definite limitation on my pick hand based on how I'm holding the pick, my angle of attack, my arm, my wrist, etc.
So I'm looking for input. Maybe the input here will be as varied as it is on the other places I've checked. Maybe not. But it seems to me we have some talented guitar players here and it would be a shame not to ask for their opinions.
Fire away.