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Brad Davis teaches the Rhythm Pick Pattern (RPP)

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

Brad Davis shows guitar players how to spice up their rhythm playing with a simple right hand pattern. For more about information and exercises, see the lessons page of Brad's website: www.braddavisontour.com

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  • play 8 hours a day then they get numb.

  • Thanks for a helpful instructional vid on guitar rhythm pickin'. Sounds great !!! I just subscribed.

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  • This guy is great. Great player, great teacher and great attitude. Most of all everything he shows you is simlpy explained in a way that is not dificult to understand. He makes you want to pick up your guitar and learn. That is the mark of a good teacher. Thanks Brad!

  • @bigdjindustriez its a takamine bluegrass series

  • I've worked on RPP for about 18 months now. A few comments: First, it's an EXCELLENT practice exercise for right hand control. I had spent my time with the left, and pretty much ignored the right. This really improved my playing. Second, when I finally started using it to play songs, I found I could adjust the rhythm and play some great songs that sounded better than ever. Finally, if you alternate the strings (b & hi e) you can change the sound each measure, you control the mood and sound more

  • they were always hurt :) when you play 1 years, 20 years is the same if you press so much the string you will feel pain ;) thx

  • vinegar

  • make sure your guitar is properly set up by a reputable tech...your action may be too high or your strings may be to heavy for your particular scale length.

  • @ckrobe11 Keep on playing until you get bloodblisters on top of your regular blisters, then keep going till your nerves just surrender completely, and the needle sensation won't ever bug you again. Then you'll know you're on to something, and

    ...just enjoy playing guitar. We've all survived :P

  • i think evnetually you kill the nerves or something because i don't have calauses but no pain

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