All good tips & I would recommend a good one I learned early on: Use a paper-thin pick. It doesn’t matter how hard you hold the pick or attack the strings, it won’t be transferred by the pick. Then, use a slightly thicker pick & try to replicate the sound when using the paper-thin. With practice the feel is easily transferred. Also, it is a must that the beginner understand dynamics.
Great lesson. Thank you. Paul Lucas.
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Nice , so many people don’t get this 🇬🇧🙌❤️
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All good tips & I would recommend a good one I learned early on:
Use a paper-thin pick. It doesn’t matter how hard you hold the pick or attack the strings, it won’t be transferred by the pick. Then, use a slightly thicker pick & try to replicate the sound when using the paper-thin. With practice the feel is easily transferred.
Also, it is a must that the beginner understand dynamics.
@@Folkstone1957 agreed!! Those are great tips, especially for beginners!
RIGHT! Dynamics is that super cool and not at all creepy book by L. Ron Hubbard I think!
For me staying loose is the problem starting loose ok but staying that way