GUITAR TECHNIQUE: Double Picking
Published on 23 February 2016
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Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question...
Q: I am 15 years old and have been studying guitar for a year now. I like rock and metal and I am not sure about a technique called Double-Picking. Can you please demonstrate it and explain what it is on the guitar? Your videos on YouTube are great -- thank you for making free lessons! Thank you,
- Yakov, Russia
A: If you like hard rock and metal then you'll really enjoy working on double-picking. The concept of this technique is very straight forward. Essentially, it is a technique where every note is picked twice. And, as well as, being a cool way to make a riff sound heavier, double-picking technique is an excellent overall alternate-picking performance builder.
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