Alternate Picking Guitar Mechanics “How to Cross Strings”

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Alternate Picking Guitar Mechanics “How to Cross Strings”

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Hi Guys,

In this blog I am going to look at and answer the age old question-

“What is the one thing that players don’t do or not understand when learning alternate picking guitar technique”.

The answer to the question and the secret if there is one is to understand the “Mechanics” of alternate picking which means:

Visually and Intellectually knowing what is happening when we Cross the Strings.

Below demonstrates what is happening when crossing the guitar strings:

Fig 1: Example

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You will notice the importance of coming “Up” on the upstroke-This is because we come up skip over the string before plucking down on it.

Fig 2: Example

Below is an example descending across all 6 strings:

alternate-picking-guitar-mechanics-diagram

The video at the top of the page demonstrates this in full detail:

Okay, now let’s play through a few repetitious exercises.

The first is a basic 2 string exercise: Notice the “Up skip over pluck down” when crossing the strings.

Exercise 1: Two string Alternate Picking Guitar Pattern:

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Exercise 2: This time we employ string skipping to emphasise “Up skip over pluck down”.

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Exercise 2: This time we emphasise this even further by employing two string skips

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Scale Application for Guitar Improvisation

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Guitar scales made easy!

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Hi Guys,

Many players ask, “How do I apply scales”?????

Many people get shred guitar mixed up with improvisational styles especially in regards to alternate picking.

Then, when improvisational chord changes appear the scalic structure, guitar fingering, rhythm and phrasing go out of the window. Because, the clumpy classical fingering impedes the rhythmic flow needed to weave in and out of rapid chord changes.

So what to do?

The key is to make simple fingerings with pentatonics, triad pairs, arpeggios, and chromatic passing notes and target tone set ups.

In the example for this blog/video we will go to the absolute basics and create a very simple scale. [please watch video above for more detail]

So, let’s look at the example of a simplified scale built from the basic major scale. [This could be seen as Phrygian but it is just exploiting a simple fingering]

This Ascends and Descends starting on a “Downstroke” with strict alternate picking.

guitar-scales-simplified-tab-example

For most players the most awkward part is descending on the last 2 strings the A and the E string.

Here is the same scale but with an even easier final 4 notes on the E and A strings:

guitar-scales-simplified-tab-example

Next we will apply this concept of breaking up scales and apply it to a bit of John Coltrane’s “Countdown”.

Notice the “Tetrachords” and 2 beat phrases through the rapid changes of harmony.

countdown-guitar-tab-improvisation-example

With the chords moving so quickly and the harmony changing in this manner you can easily hear, see and feel how important it is to be able to improvise with simple broken up scales that inevitably result in simple fluid fingering.

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3 alternate picking jazz fusion guitar licks

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3 alternate picking jazz fusion guitar licks

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Hi Guys,

Today we have 3 mid tempo 130-150 Bpm alternate picking jazz fusion cadence guitar lines.

They all employ the same principles of barring, a bit of scale and arpeggio.

This first line starts on an “Upstroke” alternate picking on the up beat. This in turn will let us start on the beat with a down stroke on the first beat of the next bar alternate picking.

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Here is the full improvised guitar line:

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Guitar Line 2: This line starts with an Up-Beat but because there is an “Even” grouping of notes it starts on a “Down Stroke”.

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Guitar Line 3: This line is just a simple 2 bar line with no upbeat. Strict alternate picking starting on a “Down stroke”.

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