Right Hand Technique for Guitar
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:15 am
Hi, Jason. Thanks for moderating this thread. I've never been happy with my playing, so you'll probably be hearing from me quite often!
I think the big handicap for me right now is my right hand technique. (I use my right hand as my picking hand.) Obviously, strumming in four/four time isn't a problem, and my left hand is really quite strong. But I've never been satisfied with my technique for lead lines and melodic chord arpeggios. I've tried a couple of different methods. When I began to play, I used my thumb and index finger almost exclusively. I got quite good at this, but the melodies I got were very one-dimensional and repetitive. I wanted to add other strings and harmonics to the mix, so I moved to a more complete fingerstyle technique, but again, I ended up falling into "patterns" (inside-out, pinch, outside-in, etc.). Lately, I've been trying different kinds of picks.
Obviously, I haven't decided exactly how I want to play these lines, but I do want to increase the speed, accuracy, and versatility of my right hand. Are there some good exercises or techniques that you can recommend for long-term success and growth? Are there some basic rules about positioning and movement that you can impart?
I think the big handicap for me right now is my right hand technique. (I use my right hand as my picking hand.) Obviously, strumming in four/four time isn't a problem, and my left hand is really quite strong. But I've never been satisfied with my technique for lead lines and melodic chord arpeggios. I've tried a couple of different methods. When I began to play, I used my thumb and index finger almost exclusively. I got quite good at this, but the melodies I got were very one-dimensional and repetitive. I wanted to add other strings and harmonics to the mix, so I moved to a more complete fingerstyle technique, but again, I ended up falling into "patterns" (inside-out, pinch, outside-in, etc.). Lately, I've been trying different kinds of picks.
Obviously, I haven't decided exactly how I want to play these lines, but I do want to increase the speed, accuracy, and versatility of my right hand. Are there some good exercises or techniques that you can recommend for long-term success and growth? Are there some basic rules about positioning and movement that you can impart?
