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gaash

 

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another picado thread.. 

Hi all,

I'm sure this is everyones favorite topic LOL! but I am wondering if anyone had this particular (and maybe unusual?) sticking point in their picado and if they found any 'tricks' to help them through it. I have a problem with the final string change on a long descending picado run (on the A or low-E string) This seems to be an issue whether I am transitioning with i-m or m-i. Has anyone encountered this unusual issue? (I can probably play a run at 170-180bpm but i will 'miss' that first note on the low string and have to slow down to 125 or so to hit it consistently. All other transitions are a non-issue.

Thanks
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Ricardo

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RE: another picado thread.. (in reply to gaash

When you move from treble to bass, does your arm move too? or just your wrist bend? Scott tenant from pumping nylon, equates the right arm to a "tone arm of a record player", meaning you have to move it up so that your angle of attack remains consistent.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Jul. 29 2011 21:17:44
 
gaash

 

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RE: another picado thread.. (in reply to Ricardo

Thanks for the tip. Yep, I am moving the arm so that my attack remains consistent though perhaps I am not moving it fast enough. I notice when I play 4 or more notes per string I have very few problems.
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Ricardo

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RE: another picado thread.. (in reply to gaash

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ORIGINAL: gaash

Thanks for the tip. Yep, I am moving the arm so that my attack remains consistent though perhaps I am not moving it fast enough. I notice when I play 4 or more notes per string I have very few problems.



Arpegiate an open chord like G or E that uses all 6 strings, by alternating rest strokes, start on low E with i and "walk" up and down the strings, one note per string. It is really hard so go slow at first, and build speed gradually. When you can do it , then try repeating each note, i-m, then switch strings, i-m, etc after all 6 strings change to m-i for each. Then try triplets.

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RE: another picado thread.. (in reply to Ricardo

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start on low E with i and "walk" up and down the strings, one note per string


I find this a good exercise. I do it slightly differently in that I hit the high e twice, this means that i and m switch for the descent. It makes it a bit harder but I think I get more out of the exercise. It combines the i-m exercise and m-i exercise into one and because it keeps switching with each pass it's harder than either. It trains my fingers for playing real music; actual picado runs often have asymmetrical string crossing.
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