This is a help video by a guy who gets amazing tremolo picking speed.
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Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 1059 Berlin, Germany |
This is a help video by a guy who gets amazing tremolo picking speed. —The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy. |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
Cool post, thanks! That instrument has such a gnarly and awesome raw tone! I wonder if anyone's ever put a pickup on one? I didn't know what it was called but I've listened to a lot of Middle Eastern and Indian music that had it. So much cooler than a regular old acoustic! And then there's the aesthetics. Great advice about getting comfortable, and I love that pick thing! Reesha? I play tremolo picking with almost the exact same wrist movement, which is due to how low I have to play. But I add a lot of bigger arm muscles since I'm standing. And of course holding a regular 5.4mm V pick. I don't see how tiny wrist muscles can hold that up for extended periods when you're sitting down. Unless you're using the classical style. I'm talking about tremolo and surf style. I took some lessons from John Rankin over the Summer and he was all about using your whole arm to pick and strum, avoiding the tiny muscles as much as possible. So I started putting in the bigger arm muscles and just accenting with little finger and wrist muscles and that did it - now it's way more comfortable to do tremolo picking, and FAST. —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 1059 Berlin, Germany |
I know what you mean. When standing I do tremolo from the shoulder down, too. But that whole arm mass can only move so fast back and forth. I think his technique results in a tremolo that’s several notches faster. —The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy. |
Joined: Jul 01, 2018 Posts: 106 NYC |
DeathTide wrote:
I've never seen an oud with a pickup, the closest things have been these: 1- Lu Edmonds when he was with PiL 2- The Godin GLissentar 3- Niladri Kumar and his "Zitar", an electric sitar he created —Deal with reality, or reality will deal with you. Last edited: Dec 05, 2019 20:21:29 |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
MichaelK7 wrote:
Cool! I had not seen these, that last fellow with the sitar... well I've never heard a sitar like that! Sounded just like a les paul or something. I did NOT see much tremolo picking tho... The Wedding Present did an album with their pals The Ukrainians and there is some mighty cool tremolo picking in that! Might even be an oud in there. I don't know what these instruments are. —Daniel Deathtide |