Speed Picking - What They Don't Tell You

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  • @BenHigginsOfficial
    @BenHigginsOfficial  6 років тому +23

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    • @harleymapley2841
      @harleymapley2841 6 років тому +1

      BenHigginsOfficial Do you by any chance know what model your Jackson is? because I just got a metallic silver one and am not sure what model it is.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  6 років тому +2

      Yes it's a PS4 - Performer series

    • @harleymapley2841
      @harleymapley2841 6 років тому +1

      BenHigginsOfficial Thanks man. 🤘🤘🤘

    • @AmberHill-lo9or
      @AmberHill-lo9or Рік тому +1

      ​@@harleymapley2841 use

  • @henry2179
    @henry2179 7 років тому +573

    Thank you British guitar Jesus

    • @krimzonkamikaze8524
      @krimzonkamikaze8524 7 років тому +15

      Henry we have been blessed

    • @azhaz578
      @azhaz578 6 років тому +3

      Praise GAWWWD

    • @gunmath6115
      @gunmath6115 6 років тому +13

      ** someone tries to sweep pick but they just crusify it **
      *forgive them father for they know not what they do*

    • @Man777Alive
      @Man777Alive 6 років тому +2

      GUNMATH we'll forgive you for your spelling!

    • @Wargasm644
      @Wargasm644 4 роки тому

      GUNMATH
      You just crucified crucify

  • @BenHigginsOfficial
    @BenHigginsOfficial  10 років тому +76

    Thanks to everyone for their awesome comments. Sometimes I'm unable to reply to some - I think it's because of Google+ f*cking with everything but please know that I do see them all and appreciate them :)

    • @irun34
      @irun34 10 років тому

      thanks man ! I 'm from Indonesia !

    • @jefferydarling1
      @jefferydarling1 9 років тому

      I'm Jeff, and I am from Michigan, USA I appreciate the way that you put things. I seem to get it and I am gaining ground. I am a writer, so I love a lot of writers. I guess that Robert Jordan tops my list right now(RIP) I am close to my degree in writing and that is in Historical Fiction, though I am working on a short story in SF right now. Pleased to meet you.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +1

      Hi Jeff, that's good to hear. Historical Fiction is one of my favourite genres so hope you carry it on.. I might be seeing your stories on amazon one day ?

    • @BradRoberts1999
      @BradRoberts1999 9 років тому +1

      Dude u would look so slick with shorter hair

    • @SomeDudeOnline
      @SomeDudeOnline 9 років тому +1

      BenHigginsOfficial I'd be careful playing with that technique. Proper ergonomics dictates a straight wrist. Playing with your wrist at a downward angle like that could have some drastic effects later in life. I guess if Marty Friedman doesn't have super arthritis or tendinitis or anything like that in the next decade then this technique is probably safe enough. But it's something to be aware of at least.

  • @oscarpalaciosruiz
    @oscarpalaciosruiz 7 років тому +209

    Dude, don't apologize for reading books! Are you kidding? People should apologize for *not* reading. Cheers from Mexico City.

  • @BenHigginsOfficial
    @BenHigginsOfficial  8 років тому +202

    Hi everybody - thanks for all the views & comments! It's an old vid now and I wish I'd said at the time that the method I demonstrate in it is not the only way to pick but it is just one example of how you can observe your body's natural movements and use it to your advantage. Ultimately, the hand angle influences the direction that the pick approaches the strings, which Troy Grady calls pick slanting... we both use different terminology but the idea is the same.
    The other hand position I refer to, where I say it's "crap" for crossing strings - it's not crap at all. I've since understood its advantages and disadvantages. It depends on whether you change strings after an upstroke or downstroke. It also depends whether you're playing an ascending or descending lick. The same goes for the relaxed, downward pick slanting position I demonstrate. They essentially work best when coupled with the pick strokes that suit the hand position. With a bit of experimentation you'll figure out by changing what pick strokes licks start / end on you will change how comfortable it is to cross strings due to the direction the pick faces when you go to move to the next string.

    • @StankFernatra
      @StankFernatra 8 років тому

      Great video. I haven't started playing as an adult, yet, but recognize this as among the techniques that apply to the kind of playing I'm after.
      Great logic, including, it seems, wrist motion that should avoid causing Carpal-Tunnel Syndrome.
      What I was hoping to hear around 08:00-08:30 was fitness advice around fast-twitch muscular development, toward combining control with endurance.
      Possibly of interest:
      www.mensfitness.com/training/build-muscle/muscle-fiber-test?page=2
      ... Just one of the first pages I came across.
      Bodybuilding.com has a lot of quality info on developing the muscles a performing guitarist would, it seems to me, want to target: forearm adduction and abduction muscle groups, focusing on fast-twitch (type-II) muscle. If one can make it past the bicep-kissing douchebaggery to the quality, specific technical instruction in there, or elsewhere on the Web, well, Bob's your uncle.
      Stretching & flexibility techniques, plus nutrition, could also, with my greatest respect, admiration and thanks, contribute to rounding out the end of this "Aha!" video of yours lol
      www.stretching-exercises-guide.com/forearm-stretches.html
      Anyway! Hope this contributes meaningfully. Regards from Alberta, Canada.

    • @builderbuilder616
      @builderbuilder616 8 років тому

      Thanks, this really made sense to me!
      From New Zealand btw.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  8 років тому +3

      drazapatos How long have you been playing guitar? I would recommend that you give it time and get used to using a heavier pick, anything around 1.14mm and above to 1.5mm or even 2mm. It will give you a clearer tone and you will get used to it. In the interest of balance, one of my friends, Darius Wave from Poland uses soft picks and is an incredible picker - much better than me. ua-cam.com/video/RhJx5vfZLxo/v-deo.html

    • @omarrodriguez6298
      @omarrodriguez6298 8 років тому

      thanks for the help. Question, which bands inspired you to start playing? and im not a big reader of books but i like cthulhus mitus and i love a book that i found thanks to a video game ( in my opinion best of all time) the book of MYST.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  8 років тому +1

      Omar Rodriguez Iron Maiden, Guns and Van Halen were some of the earliest rock / metal bands I was exposed to but Maiden were the ones for me

  • @CerealDust-nStuff
    @CerealDust-nStuff 9 років тому +33

    This was the best instruction on speed picking I've ever watched... and I've watched a lot!

    • @dman7626
      @dman7626 9 років тому +1

      Hey I tried commenting on the video on UA-cam but it won't let me. You're absolutely right falcaro manipulates his students. I use to be one of them. He is very fake, and so is his teacher.

    • @dman7626
      @dman7626 9 років тому +1

      Yeah he takes real techniques that he learned a while ago and throws in his own bs

    • @CerealDust-nStuff
      @CerealDust-nStuff 9 років тому

      David Blue Too bad. He's really doing a great disservice to his students if any of them ever needs to defend themselves :(

    • @dman7626
      @dman7626 9 років тому

      I ended up in the hospital trying one of his techniques, I was better off just fighting the way I know how. I also tried his techniques against fully resisting NYPD officer's (my cousin and his partner) and they did not work. I mean they allowed me to put them in the move and they were able to get out of most of them.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +3

      David Blue Who is this Falcaro guy ? Is he one of those BS martial arts instructors ?

  • @carolstevens1429
    @carolstevens1429 9 років тому +580

    I did that exercise where you shake your hand as fast as you can.
    I went faster and faster until my hand became a blur and I could see through it, then it just disappeared.
    My hand is gone.
    I theorize that it traveled into time either into the future or the past.
    What is your theory on this matter?

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +50

      Klatu Baradanikto My theory is that you need a new hand!

    • @carolstevens1429
      @carolstevens1429 9 років тому +54

      BenHigginsOfficial
      Sounds reasonable, but what if my old hand returns?
      Wouldn't it be a bit awkward and embarrassing?

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +46

      Hmm, yes that could be awkward. You'd have to arrange some sort of joint custody where one hand gets you for part of the week and the other hand for the rest of the week.

    • @carolstevens1429
      @carolstevens1429 9 років тому +38

      BenHigginsOfficial
      I have a theory about what happened to my hand and where it went.
      I theorize that it went back into time and got an acting job on television.
      I believe that it was my missing hand that played the part of thing on the Addams family.
      I am certain of it.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +29

      Klatu Baradanikto Well in that case it's brilliant to see your hand getting some success.

  • @philiptalk
    @philiptalk 7 років тому +6

    Thanks for the tips, Ben. I live in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The great Gypsy jazz guitarists often use a totally free floating right hand. They reach amazing speeds, working through very complex lines. The point is, I guess, that there really is no right wrong way to do things. You have said it perfectly: you have to find what works for you. You have given me some great food for thought. I will experiment with you ideas.

  • @dextraze13
    @dextraze13 6 років тому +3

    “Your wrist is connected to your arm your arm is corrected to your body “ with your wonderful accent was for me a real “Spinal Tap” moment. Awesome....Thank you for this lesson. Peace

  • @robincosby516
    @robincosby516 8 років тому +5

    absolute clarity!
    nicely done, sir!

  • @UndeadBed
    @UndeadBed 7 років тому

    Love how I'm finding new perspectives and new insights on how to play, it's really helped! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @jmhatutube
    @jmhatutube 7 років тому +6

    Great video! Thanks for sharing what you have learned. While each of us may learn and implement differently; sharing how we each came to our own playing style can help significantly. Thanks again.

  • @_audiomasterclass
    @_audiomasterclass 9 років тому +5

    Thanks for the video! It's one of the best videos on this topic really! (I've seen hundreds)

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому

      Roman Styx (music production, mixing, mastering) Thanks Roman

  • @Soloist1983
    @Soloist1983 9 років тому +3

    Best picking advice ever...I had this insight a few years ago, and I thought I was alone, you sir hit the nail on the head; this video is better for developing picking than 90% of the famous instructional videos you see from the greats...good job :)

  • @jameskennedy30
    @jameskennedy30 8 років тому +1

    To Ben: Your video has helped me a lot. I was on that barrier of comfortability locking me down. I would tense up to much because I was holding my hand in a way that I couldn't control the speed....With this video, I think I've finally found where I can go with speed picking now. It's been such a great help. Thank you for posting this.

  • @gyrperegrine
    @gyrperegrine 8 років тому +1

    Great video. Steve from LA here. Yeah big reader couldn't live without it. Guitar has been important since I was a kid. But not seriously. At 56 I've been playing seriously for about 3 years. I stumbled upon this trying to learn "one". The part I have problems with is the rapid strumming. This helped. Thanks

  • @georgiamillis4218
    @georgiamillis4218 8 років тому +86

    'So it's up here'
    *amazing guitar playing*
    'rather than down here'
    I can't wait to get gud

    • @nekropolisovdisgraced5953
      @nekropolisovdisgraced5953 8 років тому

      scale runs - use a metronome - get used to each pattern of any scale you want to learn. then you can shred.

    • @promviolence7877
      @promviolence7877 8 років тому

      +Agony In Suffering Yeah h
      kinda...

    • @juanrdz2516
      @juanrdz2516 8 років тому

      look me up Georgia. Are you still playing guitar ??!

    • @tomsfruitstand6821
      @tomsfruitstand6821 7 років тому

      Wanna smash?

    • @georgiamillis4218
      @georgiamillis4218 7 років тому +1

      +Agony In Suffering Thanks :) I've been focusing on scales lately, working up and down the neck and trying to incorporate my pinky finger too because it doesn't like to cooperate:p

  • @thought1212
    @thought1212 9 років тому +6

    a very informative and well thought out instructional vid. another tip i wish i knew years ago was to keep your wrists warm. good blood flow is so important to a musician.

  • @markwalzel7161
    @markwalzel7161 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you, I've experimented for years trying to improve my picking. I must say this is probably the best advice anyone can give to someone struggling with this. Thanks again!!!

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  3 роки тому

      That's great to hear, Mark! Did you see the other vid called Speed Picking - Everybody Can Do This?' ua-cam.com/video/8XPezIRYnpA/v-deo.html&t= I've also started a new series called 'How to Play Guitar Faster' so there's going to be tons more coming your way

  • @_Jado
    @_Jado 9 років тому +1

    This is a great video. That's an understatement! Your fashion of explaining everything made much more sense than the manner in which most would explain it. Thank you kindly, for sharing your knowledge! Ciao, from Denver!

  • @danielortiz2766
    @danielortiz2766 8 років тому +3

    Great video. I don't understand how some people may dislike this. I've been playing guitar for many years now in a metal band and I still found this video very thoughtful. Great job. Thank you.

  • @TimurIskhodzhanov
    @TimurIskhodzhanov 8 років тому +4

    You just gave me the best advice I've heard about picking: concentrate on the tip of the pick more than anything else. That really makes a lot of difference, I think!

  • @qbttf
    @qbttf 8 років тому +2

    Good stuff Ben, Love your passion !

  • @Golftheonlyway
    @Golftheonlyway 8 років тому +1

    Great point on thinking about just the pick moving....

  •  9 років тому +4

    hi there, just discovered your channel, really great advice and tips..thank u
    for sharing this..very generous... and your playin is fantastic.. cheers from a cold Sweden

  • @DtRockstar1
    @DtRockstar1 8 років тому +5

    Very insightful! I have been struggling with a lot of tension and muscle burning in my picking forearm which slows me way the hell down and it's not long before I have to stop for a minute. I've always wondered why Marty Friedman picked like that, but it all makes sense now, thank you! Greetings from the USA!

  • @bfpskater
    @bfpskater 7 років тому +1

    This was the video, the lesson, I've been looking for all my life. Bless you sir!

    • @bfpskater
      @bfpskater 7 років тому

      lol this almost has 1M views and I completely see why. Can't thank you enough for helping me find the missing link

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  7 років тому +2

      Thanks, I'm glad to have been of service ;)

  • @giznerbal
    @giznerbal 8 років тому +1

    this is the most informative information I've ever seen. I've been playing (goofing) for 15+ years. I've never been able to get my picking hand to cooperate while trying to learn faster licks and solos, so I've stuck with just rythym. I've never once considered how I hold my pick, the angle of my hand, etc. Kudos to you for making this video.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  8 років тому

      +Jeremy Morris Thanks Jeremy, that's definitely my intention with this vid.

  • @leerobbo92
    @leerobbo92 8 років тому +3

    Now that someone else is saying it, it seems obvious, but this is all stuff that I'd never thought about. Awesome.

  • @suchitroybr
    @suchitroybr 8 років тому +3

    Hey! Dude!, I'm From India. Cool vid, loved it and am a huge guitar enthuziast. Awsome vid. Looking forward to more!
    Tzankz

  • @Glaztone
    @Glaztone 4 роки тому

    loved your explanations, wrist angle, distance pick travels and no pain no gain!

  • @dnibxtr
    @dnibxtr 7 років тому +1

    This was super helpful, thank you!

  • @VictorEMusique
    @VictorEMusique 9 років тому +3

    Ah Ben - so easy and clear to understand - tremendous lesson - among the best on the web - thanks mate!
    Any suggested exercises to do while trying to figure out which wrist angle is most comfortable?

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +1

      I would test stuff that you would be playing for real, whether it be riff based or lead based. Playing one string with alternate picking is good for testing movement and hand angle but you don't really know how it will apply to your playing until you try some actual solos or fragments of solos.
      I've had occasions where I thought 'this is a great picking technique' then I tried to apply it for real and it just didn't work. You also have to take tone into consideration. Some pick positions give a thinner tone and some enable you to get the most out of a note.. and some enable better muting. So the key is finding a good compromise between comfort and control of tone and only real musical passages will give you the best feedback on a picking technique's 'real world' use. Hope that makes sense ?

    • @VictorEMusique
      @VictorEMusique 9 років тому

      wow such a quick response - thanks :)
      Most of my guitar playing has actually been on an acoustic 12 string - as a large individual with long arms and big hands, the 12 string fits me perfectly and picking is very comfortable. When I put on the electric, it feels small in my hands and requires a completely different approach. That's where I experience awkwardness with the angle of my hand, angle of the pick, and the height of the guitar.
      Even which pick I am using - my fingers like the feel of the Dunlop picks but for electrics my precision seems to increase when I use a smaller pick (Jazz III) but at the wrong angle I get unwanted mutings from my fingertips... for 12 string I use the thinner Dunlop nylon .73mm

  • @95TurboSol
    @95TurboSol 8 років тому +58

    Holy crap, I have the IDENTICAL guitar, same color and everything! It's odd because I have never seen anyone else have one in the 11 years I have owned it.

    • @AntonioPerez-in4kw
      @AntonioPerez-in4kw 8 років тому +1

      I have a similar Jackson :v

    • @95TurboSol
      @95TurboSol 8 років тому +5

      QUAZAR Wow 2 people now, where were you all hiding the last 11 years? lol

    • @AntonioPerez-in4kw
      @AntonioPerez-in4kw 8 років тому

      +95TurboSol xD

    • @danielguitarrero1
      @danielguitarrero1 8 років тому

      +95TurboSol 3 people now jaja

    • @95TurboSol
      @95TurboSol 8 років тому +2

      daniel Hernandez My world has been turned upside down lol

  • @paulandlesson
    @paulandlesson 8 років тому +1

    Fine video Sir. There is so much to learn here. Outstanding!

  • @JohnnyB15
    @JohnnyB15 5 років тому +1

    You are an absolutely fantastic and articulate teacher, you have just literally overnight solved my 10 year guitar achilles heel of not being able to tremolo pick by applying your advice of almost imagining the guitar pick is resting on the string at all times.
    I did it almost immediately and was so excited i recorded myself doing a fast continuous tremolo pick for the first time
    ever! Thank you

  • @MichaelDouglasSkewes
    @MichaelDouglasSkewes 7 років тому +3

    Well,you got speed picking down I would say,your damn fast! My teacher was Randy Rhoads,so I grew up in Burbank Ca. ,just a few streets away from him ,so we were friends before he even gave me any lessons ,and no,you couldn't tell by my playing! Actually I was very good ,but I was in a car accident and for the past few years have taught myself to play without any feeling in my left hand,I'm getting better! Anyway ,I was thinking about what he taught me ,and the way to hold the pick,and I would watch him and playing exactly like him,with my fingers out ,pinky sticking out and playing holding the pick kinda (he did this as a way to play fast and hit harmonics). So he would hold it sideways and always fingers out,for style and to cover the pick up to prevent feedback. Anyway,as I progressed I started to close my picking hand a little more so I could increase my speed,I love shredding so.....! I have to think back as he was a 70s hard rock guitarist that completely changing his style to come up with and not just compete but blow away the competition ,and he did,I could not believe when I heard the first album ,and then the second ,just a whole new player emerged .Sorry,I'm getting off track,so I did change what I what he taught me to try and play faster,I ended up going back to what he taught me ,just faster,not close to your speed though ,but it works,plus he wat I hold my pick! So,as far as books,all I read is history ,a lot of WWII ,and world history ,plus books on all the worlds religions ,I do read a lot of religion/history and of course music autobiography ! So there you go.Right now I live in California and Utah! Keep up the good work! -Michael

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 8 років тому +4

    Good video. Anything to help keep from ruining one's tendons helps. By the way you look like Sawyer from Lost lol.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  8 років тому +1

      +Helium Road Haha, quite a few people have said the Sawyer thing but I can't see it. He was the best character, though :D

  • @Soulleecher
    @Soulleecher 8 років тому +1

    priceless. so obvious and yet years not realising it. less effort and more efficiency after a few tries already. feeling humbled. thanks m8 you made my day.

  • @kevinsmith7841
    @kevinsmith7841 2 роки тому

    Well done! Well thought out , enlightening.
    Thanks !

  • @465marko
    @465marko 7 років тому +102

    I'm faster at picking my nose than the guitar

  • @sigurdfyllingkarstad2694
    @sigurdfyllingkarstad2694 7 років тому +20

    Just check out Troy Grady. Everything you need to know about picking!

    • @saadshah7857
      @saadshah7857 3 роки тому

      Yes and no. Troy Grady is awesome. Hes done a great job of illustrating picking biomechanics. Studying the greats and showing their techniques, sure. BUT... if you are just starting out, you dont need that level of detail. Those solutions are for certain problems that you may not have.
      I think, and this is just my humble personal opinion, that as a beginner, you need simple clarity. I think Ben Higgins does a great job of showing the way to get started. Once you have the wheels turning, by all means, study the greats and get a deeper understanding of advanced mechanics.

    • @patandmacmusic
      @patandmacmusic 3 роки тому +1

      Ben Eller covers a lot of what Troy talks about in Cracking The Code but is great about putting it in a much more digestible fashion. Troy's stuff is great but he throws a lot of info that can be overwhelming for some.

    • @invadercivic2774
      @invadercivic2774 2 роки тому

      @@saadshah7857 I started learning guitar 2 weeks ago. Troy's videos are really really helping me. So yeah. As a beginner I vouch for Troy.

    • @saadshah7857
      @saadshah7857 2 роки тому

      @@invadercivic2774 If its helping, then that's great!

  • @WowzaGuy
    @WowzaGuy 7 років тому

    Excellent video and great tips through the whole video. Thank you.

  • @marcissobadass
    @marcissobadass 6 років тому

    Hi Ben.Thanks for making this video from Southern California.I found it very helpful and I am going to try to incorporate what you are saying into my playing.Thanks again.Peace!

  • @OneSupreme08
    @OneSupreme08 8 років тому +20

    Well I am not really shredder, I have some short trips into it, but I always return to classic rock/blues which I just enjoy most (ala Gilmour, Page, Knophler, Clapton, Hendrix, Tony Iommy style) . This is very interesting its fact that those players have some different "code" you may call it "nature" than typical shredders--like they are more of heart and feelings type of people and shredders-speed addicts, seems to be basically more technical, logic type of character. I was also some period of life in illusion that faster I play more it will be cool and appreciated.. Actually I really dont know how much, but lets say there are at least 50% of audience that will not care at all bout ur speed but more whether they feel something or not.. So I am not mainly shredder but I do like to include certain interesting licks like tapping (which I love) , alternate picking, Sweep pickin (which Im still learning actually) hammer on, pull offs.. But this is more like spices, not main meal. Thanks for advices, they are very good :)
    Of course truth is not linear- with begining and end, concepts of right and wrong, but more like Yin/Yang simbol ..powerful, speed playin is more yang (Steve Vai -Now We Run typical yang song) and emotional slow blues (Still Got Blues) more yin, but it can be also mixed , like speed with slow emotional elements and slow with quick parts..
    If you can develop both speed and feel its good.
    I also experience that Meditation seems to have very good influence on playin --when you are relaxed, with clear mind your potential increase much more, and more deeply you are able to relax more energetic you can be,..that seems contradictory but its actually complementary.
    To know yourself and be true to yourself its the best and you will feel very good with unlimited enthusiasm like this. All the Best and keep on with your HQ lessons ! :)

  • @Deividaxxx
    @Deividaxxx 8 років тому +16

    I know what a secret of speed - it is a Jackson! :D

    • @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
      @pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 5 років тому

      War Zone
      I've just got one too! That's what made me click on the vid.
      Mine hasn't got the locking nut but comes back to pitch fine after bending, and I agree, lovely neck.

    • @ptraides8223
      @ptraides8223 5 років тому

      Deividaxxx I just got a soloist sl2q it's the best neck shape ever!

  • @teel3651
    @teel3651 6 років тому

    Dude, you are motivating as hell... subbed!

  • @Satrianionfire
    @Satrianionfire 8 років тому

    Amazing! That's the advice I've been missing. Thank you.

  • @virtualnuke-bl5ym
    @virtualnuke-bl5ym 7 років тому +10

    Here's how to tremble pick in some steps:
    1: it's all in the picking hand. No fretboard involved.
    2: be comfortable. If u aren't comfortable, then you aren't able to do it for very long.
    3: start slow. Very slow. Once you got the technique just speed it up.
    4: there is no specific technique. Just find your own technique. Whatever works for you is what you should use.

  • @razhua
    @razhua 8 років тому +11

    Ive been playing for 20 years and the single most important aspect for speed is practice with a metronome and practice practice practice practice practice. this is the single most important secret or advice anyone can give you. Get a metronome and go at it slowly but steadily speed will follow!

    • @monizag
      @monizag 5 років тому

      i fully agree. Many guitarists have skipped this thinking the counting is natural in their body. Metronome is a must to build speed and improving playing in tempo.

  • @srsanders455
    @srsanders455 8 років тому

    Thank you for this Video, have been playing a long time and never gave this much thought. Good stuff for sure.

  • @LukeLGK
    @LukeLGK 8 років тому +1

    Good stuff! I never really analizard my picking that much. Tear it up Ben!

  • @tedcabana
    @tedcabana 9 років тому +13

    Do ya think a few drinks before a live show helps to loosen up the hand a bit? I do! Or am I just an freak'en alcoholic?

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому +4

      Ted Cabana Haha I can't answer the alcoholic question but it does relax us physically, which I think can be fine for practising and jam sessions. Having a beer and a jam / practise can sometimes lead to good discoveries. Drinking and live work has only ever made me a worse player though - so I think it's different things for different people.

    • @tedcabana
      @tedcabana 9 років тому +1

      Cool Video Ben. As I age, and recover from several injuries to my wrist, I'm left with scar tissue which hinders my ability to play for long hours and multiple shows per week. I always favored the thumb/index rotation method, but to keep from exhausting my hand I try to change up my techniques after a while. I find the wrist rotation method saves me by the end of the night. And a good shot or two of Jameson helps to keep those muscles relaxed. Though I'm not condoning the use of alcohol, I only use for strict therapeutic purposes in a strictly professional manner. Keep rockin Ben!

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  9 років тому

      Ted Cabana I've always been a beer man myself! ;) For me, alcohol just throws off my hearing perception and motor reflexes but some people are fine on it.. it really is personal but yeah, nowt wrong with a bit of medication!

    • @tedcabana
      @tedcabana 9 років тому

      It takes a lot of practice to get used to.

    • @RonnySwift01
      @RonnySwift01 9 років тому

      Honestly maybe a shot of anything is ok, but more effectively, smoke a joint. But this is just advise

  • @krookiemonster2673
    @krookiemonster2673 7 років тому +24

    you slightly resemble the drummer of opeth lol or maybe im just drunk

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  7 років тому +13

      Maybe both! :)

    • @AxiomApe
      @AxiomApe 7 років тому +1

      Krookiemonster Imagine my surprise, I was thinking the same thing and then read your comment ! lol

    • @krookiemonster2673
      @krookiemonster2673 7 років тому +2

      Daniel Tarsitana buckethead is god btw

    • @sweynskarilsen9105
      @sweynskarilsen9105 7 років тому +1

      Krookiemonster, reminded me of Bill steer from carcass, just bearded.

    • @SuperWeedPower
      @SuperWeedPower 7 років тому

      its fucking Axe I knew it!

  • @jrsmoots
    @jrsmoots 8 років тому +1

    Nicely done!

  • @zacharyhorvath3615
    @zacharyhorvath3615 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video, just what I was looking for. Subscribed the second you did that Morbid Angel riff!

  • @leifkeane
    @leifkeane 8 років тому +4

    Books are good: sci fi.
    New Zealand.

  • @ashishbindu1892
    @ashishbindu1892 7 років тому +4

    sexy hair brother

  • @iosephantonivs4262
    @iosephantonivs4262 6 років тому

    Excellent Lesson!

  • @Tony-we9ww
    @Tony-we9ww 7 років тому +1

    finally someone who knows/understands that its what feels right to you when picking..great video man. \m/!!

  • @Francisco-Danconia
    @Francisco-Danconia 8 років тому +10

    I've been playing for 17 years now and I've come to the personal opinion that videos like this are practically useless... You either understand through the feedback of your own experience and experimentation or you don't... I think the real reason videos like this exist, and that people watch them, is because people are always looking for the easy way out, and there's always money to be made because of that. Well, with technique it's a matter of time and focused effort. Sadly, most people don't really want to apply themselves. I understand looking for advice, but I think many are looking for the shortcut that doesn't exist.

    • @saadsnake6
      @saadsnake6 8 років тому

      Totally agree with you

    • @Horizon2142
      @Horizon2142 8 років тому +8

      +Francisco D'anconia There are also those of us who have been playing a long time (30 years ) LOL .. whoenjoy seeing how others have accomplished objectives and put little bits in our bag of tricks...I think if UA-cam was available when I was a kid I might have saved myself from some life long bad habits,and who knows how it would have changed my playing??

    • @Francisco-Danconia
      @Francisco-Danconia 8 років тому +3

      Horizon2142 Valid point for sure :)

  • @robwilliams239
    @robwilliams239 8 років тому +34

    Too much shredding isn't good. 99 percent of studio players can NOT shred above average speed. Think about all of the best solos. Hendrix, Slash, SRV, John Mayer, Brad Paisley, Brent Mason, Jimmi Page. Those guys weren't shredders. They can play fast licks, but they don't ever shred really. It's nice to be able to turn heads, but honestly it's better to have good feel, and tone. I'm not saying that you shouldn't shred, or that shredding isn't AWESOME. What I am saying is that Shredding doesn't make you better than the guitar player next to you. This guy can play faster than Brent Mason, but he is nowhere near being better.

    • @BenHigginsOfficial
      @BenHigginsOfficial  8 років тому +26

      +Rob Williams Hi Rob. I hear what you're saying and if you watch some of my other videos you may be surprised to know I say the same kind of thing. This video is to help guitarists ( whether they be rock, blues, jazz or R&B players ) to find out how to improve a particular aspect that is crucial to playing the instrument. It doesn't matter if it helps someone achieve 20 more bpm or 100.
      Whatever genre you play, there will be different tempos and some occasions may call for one to be able to play a line that requires some picking at a pace other than slow. It's just a tool to be used in music - it doesn't dictate what kind of music. That's down to the player, whatever floats their boat. But just like a pianist would need to know how to use their fingers whether they play Mozart or Nursery Rhymes, it really doesn't hurt guitarists to be able to get a handle on how to use their hands to their full potential.

    • @tGhIeNrGmEiRte
      @tGhIeNrGmEiRte 8 років тому +11

      +Rob Williams I think of the best solo's, i don't think of slash, hendrix, page,...

    • @tGhIeNrGmEiRte
      @tGhIeNrGmEiRte 8 років тому +3

      +Kim Jong-Un Look up animal behavior outro live at slims theatre (praxis), or soothsayer (buckethead), interworld and the new innocence live versions,...
      I've been addicted to buckethead for 3 years because of his emotion. Emotion and shredding are completely loose from each other, i'm sick of people saying shredding equals no feeling.

    • @robwilliams239
      @robwilliams239 8 років тому +3

      BenHigginsOfficial I understand. My comment wasn't for this video as much as it was for the people commenting. Many are frustrated with their speed, and I was just reminding them that speed is a secondary goal. But every paler is different, and thus their style will be different.

    • @robwilliams239
      @robwilliams239 8 років тому +1

      tGhIeNrGmEiRte This debate is futile since music is relative. If shredding is everything to you then that's ok. It's not for me. I won't say that my style is superior. It's all opinion.

  • @AlbinacersGaming
    @AlbinacersGaming 8 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your experiences and thoughts with us.

  • @mitchschutter4302
    @mitchschutter4302 8 років тому

    Hello Ben, I just recently got back into guitar after not touching it for probably over a year. I recently got an amazing deal on an Ibanez Iron Label 7 and this video has really helped me understand my picking hand much better, I luckily found that I was already doing the floppy wrist thing pretty much like you do. But I'm glad that I understand it now. I hope you're still making videos. Thanks again.

  • @aspirativemusicproduction2135
    @aspirativemusicproduction2135 8 років тому +1

    Yes man, you found the best way to do the picking and there isn't many best ways but the best. I can play very long time fast doing the "floppy wrist".

  • @zooyork4799
    @zooyork4799 8 років тому +1

    nice work ben.. practical approach very natural..

  • @anthonysasso6774
    @anthonysasso6774 7 років тому

    You seem like a genuinely nice guy and you went out of your way to make this extremely helpful vid. I appreciate it. Rock on. \m/

  • @70amazed
    @70amazed 6 років тому

    All of this was so helpful. I've been trying to increase my speed for a long time, this helped the most.

  • @shaynepatrickhayes1091
    @shaynepatrickhayes1091 7 років тому

    Great lesson, good video, cool vibes. Transitioning from blues to metal is really speeding up my leads and adding some flare. Looking forward to new videos. Cheers from Merritt,North Carolina USA.

  • @Aditya181
    @Aditya181 8 років тому +1

    great video man, really got an insight into the small things that we overlook.

  • @BruceBridwell
    @BruceBridwell 8 років тому +1

    This is the first of your tutorials I've seen and I'm an instant fan-it made complete sense. The thing is that everyone "gets it" in a different way , unless you're a tiny subset of a guitarists whom were born with it-(after all the work- insert your guitar hero here- had to do too). Thanks for the eye opener! Bruce (Gainesville Florida)

  • @fearofnot
    @fearofnot 6 років тому +2

    I noticed my picking and strumming is much faster with the wrist angle technique you suggested. Thank's for the tip! :) Rock On!

  • @jafmusicmixcom
    @jafmusicmixcom 7 років тому

    Hello from the Calif. Bay Area! Thank you for the info. Especially the part about the wrist angle. Great stuff to work on.

  • @hubes69
    @hubes69 8 років тому

    Your humility is refreshing with regards to your teaching approach. Most speed enthusiasts express themselves with a nervous egotistical energy, but yours is sound. Keep it up.

  • @Corey_G
    @Corey_G 8 років тому +1

    Different Types of anchoring points are also another one of the many variances in a picking hand positioning. Some people anchor fingers of picking hand, some don't. Even fingers curled into a fist or out when picking. It is so great to have these videos to see just how many variances there can be in a picking hand. Thank You for sharing your insights. I love experimenting and learning ideas in music, whether it be in techniques or theory. I am from
    Connecticut, USA.

  • @supernaturalbassjigs
    @supernaturalbassjigs 4 роки тому +1

    Ben- Great video- Thanks for sharing the knowledge that you worked so hard to gain yourself. I am the rhthym guitar player in a Surf Band but I do love to play lead, and I have wanted to increase my speed for years. I am in Fredericksburg Virginia. I play starts usually but recently ordered a Jackson Dinky, it should arrive today. I can not wait to practice with it for hours and get this picking thing down! Thank you!

  • @MrFoxrolls
    @MrFoxrolls 7 років тому +1

    Very interesting to hear you put the technique into words. I never really considered why the wrist position you described works ! Very cool mate ! And might I say this is the first video I've seen and you're freakin fast as hell on your scales and picking mate! Damn man! Subscribed brother ! Good to see one of us Brits on here who seems to have clue ! 👌

  • @donk.5730
    @donk.5730 8 років тому

    Well Done Ben !
    It's great to see someone analyze a part of the playing guitar. I hope you continue doing this with other aspects of playing:
    faster chord changes, slide, etc.
    I'm from Nelson, B.C. Canada
    Thanks again, -dk

  • @aliray1165
    @aliray1165 8 років тому

    A brilliant video, down to earth and great advice, thanks.

  • @sadippers6168
    @sadippers6168 5 років тому +1

    I'm from bury, Manchester, great video man. I was a born classical fingerstyle player and I've been playing guitar for 9 years on my 18th birthday in 8 months ish I will have been playing guitar for 10 years, every day for the last week I've been using a pick and I've been trying these techniques I'm going to keep it up, I come back to your videos to keep refreshing myself to make sure I'm following your guidance. By my 18th birthday I'm going to be able to do both! Thank you kind sir!

  • @harv9328
    @harv9328 5 років тому +1

    1.5 M views! Congrats. This is one of my favorite picking videos. Great job!

  • @paulwebb1585
    @paulwebb1585 7 років тому +1

    Nice video Ben, great job on getting so many views and subscribers! Your like a celebrity now!

  • @martiniart414
    @martiniart414 7 років тому

    Just found this video and subscribed. How did I miss this? Thanks so much...great video!

  • @BiancaOnYoutube
    @BiancaOnYoutube 8 років тому +1

    This is really a big help. Thanks

  • @daysgobye
    @daysgobye 8 років тому +1

    Great video mate!

  • @djsf6552
    @djsf6552 7 років тому

    Hey Ben, this tips are very usefull, certainly will improve my guitar playing, cheers!

  • @Banzurit
    @Banzurit Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the vid! Very useful for me

  • @GlennPeoples
    @GlennPeoples 8 років тому +1

    This was great! Really practical, I loved it.

  • @Shootinglefty
    @Shootinglefty 8 років тому +1

    This is probably the best explanation of stuff you have to figure out yourself. Great input.

  • @springsteenbrothers4371
    @springsteenbrothers4371 8 років тому +1

    Great video! ~ Thanks for the teaching & helpful insights ~ from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan.

  • @MegaInformazione
    @MegaInformazione 8 років тому +1

    Great advices, thanks!

  • @larniete-puki7651
    @larniete-puki7651 8 років тому +1

    Hi Ben great tutorial keen to learn more

  • @Pointerguy18
    @Pointerguy18 8 років тому

    This helped me out a lot. Thanks!

  • @japstratocaster8153
    @japstratocaster8153 7 років тому

    This video would change my life forever on how will I play guitar, also the other vid on mindless notes thats a lot of lesson that I learned today, Thanks a lot Sir! ill check all of you videos.

  • @adrianmutimer5022
    @adrianmutimer5022 8 років тому +1

    Great stuff!

  • @braydenknight5713
    @braydenknight5713 8 років тому +1

    thanks alot man! i know this seems imppssible but i watched this video and when i tried what you said in the video i noticed drastic improvements. :) thank you soo much and please keep doing what you do. :)

  • @williesiekman207
    @williesiekman207 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video this video has really helped me grasp an understanding on picking

  • @1200rexer
    @1200rexer 6 років тому

    thanks for posting this is one problem i am having and watching this video really made sense, ill be trying this tomorrow

  • @T0XICMASCULINITY
    @T0XICMASCULINITY 8 років тому

    Hey man, thank you for the video. It helped me out a lot. It's frustrating watching a bunch of videos on how to pick properly, and every person has a different approach. The things you listed like making sure the tip of the pick is close to the string as well as a good 45 degree angle like everyone else says was really helpful, along with how you mentioned to push yourself to build up the muscle and coordination to get faster. Can't say for sure that those methods are working cause I only just watched your video, but I will be practicing the usual 2-5 hours a day as usual, and will report any improvements based on this video. Also, like you asked in the video, I'm in Seattle, WA. Yeah, it rains a lot, and it's awesome. It just keeps everything fresh and green, and makes sunny days even better.

  • @daimonf777
    @daimonf777 8 років тому +1

    In my humble opinion, you'd make a very good and patient teacher ;) Cheers, man. Very good pieces of advice. Greetings from Poland.