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I decided to do this.
As it happens, Tommaso Tufarelli (aka Tommo) was assigned my submission, "Unlocking the Tremolo." (As in the first video, this means playing a single note on a single string as fast as one can, warts and all.)
It is clear that I use a downward escape picking motion (DSX). You might think of this as the opposite of the conventional rest stroke: when I play an upstroke, the pick ends (rests) on the next lower string; when I play a downstroke, the pick angles slightly away from the guitar body and is not trapped. This makes switching strings after a downstroke faster than switching them after an upstroke.
Tommo recommended a few adjustments and they immediately helped.
This is the gadget I used to hold my iPhone while recording.
It's not necessary to have something like this. (The Magnet Troy uses would work much better but I don't have one of those. I think I bought this from someone on Etsy.)
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The first three videos I submitted were handled by Tommaso Tufarelli (aka tommo). He's a professor of mathematical physics at the University of Nottingham by day and a guitar picker by night. He's fast and clean, two things I'm not (yet).
Here he's using downward escape picking (DSX), which is what I use.
My speed is okay, but the side of my thumb sometimes (too often) touches the string I'm picking. It's harder to stop doing that than I expected. Still making slight adjustments to end that.
My most recent video submission was handled by Troy Grady. His response was thoughtful and encouraging. Still gotta fix that thumb thing because I haven't yet. But I will.
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[QUOTE=MarkRhodes;1227148]The first three videos I submitted were handled by Tommaso Tufarelli (aka tommo). He's a professor of mathematical physics at the University of Nottingham by day and a guitar picker by night. He's fast and clean, two things I'm not (yet).
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This is awesome.
Thanks.
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