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    I wonder how would Larry Carltons solo on Kid Charlemagne have sounded with rigid picking technique? Probably not as fluid I would imagine. Scott Henderson picks very little and I love his improv sound. Different strokes for different folks!

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    I think getting that distinctness of rhythm is a real struggle for me... Thinking 1/8th triplets at 240 say but really nailing the time. Sounds great when you hear it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christianm77
    I think getting that distinctness of rhythm is a real struggle for me... Thinking 1/8th triplets at 240 say but really nailing the time. Sounds great when you hear it.
    It sure does

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    Quote Originally Posted by trap
    I wonder how would Larry Carltons solo on Kid Charlemagne have sounded with rigid picking technique? Probably not as fluid I would imagine. Scott Henderson picks very little and I love his improv sound. Different strokes for different folks!
    Some like it smooth and flabby, using thick "eraser" picks. Personally I do like a defined attack of the notes, and I guess I'm leaning a bit towards Andreas Öberg in that respect, although not quite as extreme. Many times he really sounds like he's gypsy picking on an electric guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazz4ever
    yes ... its all good. Before the grady series the main tech I studied was strict alternate and sweep. The style you're describing sounds kind of like what Yngwie does - dwps with strategic hammer-on/pulloff.
    That's what I've been saying all along.