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This is a new video.
NB: this is about HIS right hand technique, not anyone else's. He's not saying this is what you or anyone else should do; he knows great guitar players who don't do it like this. But this is how he does it.
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09-17-2024 12:17 PM
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Thanks for that; I'm thinking for that 13 minutes and
forty seconds he may have been my favorite guitarist.
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Did you catch him saying Pasquale Grasso is the best guitarist he's ever heard?
Quite a claim from someone who knew Joe Pass and cites Hank Garland as his guitar hero.
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I was about to make a joke about how you’d have to learn to hold a lit cigarette in your pick hand and then he beat me to it.
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I like JB. He just really enjoys playing guitar. 3 mins of joking around (mostly), 4 mins of demonstrating his right hand, and then off to playing something he likes for 6 minutes.
Come to think of it, that sounds like a healthy practice schedule: +/- 1/4 joking around, +/- 1/4 physical tech, and + 1/2 playing some music you like.
'....Pasqualle Grasso. Who, by the way, I think is the greatest guitar player I've ever ever heard in my entire life.' Sounds even better than best, doesn't it?
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Tony Rice the great acoustic flat picker also bucked the strict down up alternate picking method. Bryan Sutton is pretty much a strict alternate picker.
Whatever makes it work for you is the way.
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The short answer is 'whatever works for you.' The longer answer is "if you want to play bebop sax lines on a guitar, alternate picking is going to make it harder than it has to be."
I'm mainly an alternate picker, by the way. (I'm not trying to play sax lines on guitar.)
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Check out his left hand technique at 1.25
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Sometimes your nose itches, and something has to be done about it.
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To quote Rahsaan: "The nose knows, y'all."
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JB seems to use his arm more than his wrist when picking.
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irealpro better ?
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