McCartneys Pick Technique?
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leroy_la_qua
McCartneys Pick Technique?
I just bought the Beatles anthology dvd this week.
Talk about amazing footage. It was interesting to check out Pauls technique. He seems to hold the pick in an unusual manner..any thoughts on this?
His pick motion as well seems very economical...from what i can tell he tends to use downpicking as opposed to alternate picking...i also noted that he does indeed use fingers on some songs (the slower ballady stuff)positioning his thumb on the actual fretboard ala Stanley Clarke and upright bass players.
His right hand technique is also interesting..he tends to play in a very unique way. Im interested to hear your thoughts on Maccas left and right hand technique.
On a random note listened to the song Nowhere Man last night...superb melodic bass playing...forgot how much i love that song.
Talk about amazing footage. It was interesting to check out Pauls technique. He seems to hold the pick in an unusual manner..any thoughts on this?
His pick motion as well seems very economical...from what i can tell he tends to use downpicking as opposed to alternate picking...i also noted that he does indeed use fingers on some songs (the slower ballady stuff)positioning his thumb on the actual fretboard ala Stanley Clarke and upright bass players.
His right hand technique is also interesting..he tends to play in a very unique way. Im interested to hear your thoughts on Maccas left and right hand technique.
On a random note listened to the song Nowhere Man last night...superb melodic bass playing...forgot how much i love that song.
I'm almost positive that Paul used alternate the picking technique on most of the faster bass lines...I am amazed at his right hand movement up and down the fretboard!! It seems his fingers show hardly any movement other than sliding back and forth across the fretboard, it's hard to tell which finger is pressing what string/fret....amazing...
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If you have a copy of the Anthology DVD, check out the Lady Madonna clip. They are actually working on Hey Bulldog while filming. They show a shot of some notebook paper laying on a mic. If you stop the disc you can read some of the lyrics to Bulldog!
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