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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

I TRIED TO EXPLAIN MY TECHNIQUE SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH

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  • I can't see what you're doing with your right hand. So, question: when you play adjacent strings in the arpeggio (pretend your playing, say, the second string, then the third) does your pick hit the second string and travel in one continuous motion to the third string? Or do you move the pick up on the second string, then hit the third string on a downstroke?

    Hope that makes sense. I basically only know how to play fingerstyle acoustic. Picking with a pick confuses me.

  • hmmmmm i use both techniques but for start i would practice playing arpeggios in one continuous motion but try to play with it so you'll find whats best for you

  • Samo napred care i svaka ti cast...samo tako nastavi...pozz :)

  • hvala :) pozzdrav

  • Marko, you don't know what the hell you're talking about do you? You speak English beautifully. How can you put yourself down like that all the time. When I first met you, you kept on asking me to forgive your bad spelling-I didn't even know you wern't English!

    Your accent is flat out amazing to listen to! I've always know you were nice, but this vid proves how nice you are-to think, I thought you were a jackass when I forst met you!!! Proved me wrong!!

  • MARKO 1 DAMIEN 0 :)

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  • Dude your English is fine :-))

    thanks for the lesson

  • In most rhythm playing, the top two strings aren't really essential when playing barre chords. However, if you really want to get those notes to ring out, you're going to have to sacrifice some pressure on the low E and A strings. If you try to play all the notes in a barre, you're going to get tired really quick.

    If you like the sound of all the strings ringing out like the open chords near the nut, you might try using a capo.

  • HAHA-That's the marcm we all no and love!

  • I have a question for you brat' I am having trouble making Bar Cords, when I play my Bar Cords I find I am not pressing hard enough on the bottom E and B strings. Do you know any exercises that I can do to help me out with that?

  • Samo napred...samo tako nastavi...pozz :)

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