Many thanks for sharing, Kelly. These exercises are just so logical and just what I need. Your tip about looking at what you are playing and muscle memory is a game changer for me! Thanks a lot! 🤩 🙏🏽
Great lesson with very good advice on how to improve right hand picking accuracy. I’ll be adding the techniques you suggested to my daily practice. Thanks
Thank you! Picking speed on the thicker strings definitely requires more time and attention for some. I know that I have to focus on it from time to time!
I've only seen one other video suggesting isolating the picking from the fretting. Seems very logical to me. I also have been training just the fretting hand by using hammer ons. Hopefully I can get my right and left hands in perfect sych. Thanks for the instructional video. New Sub.
Thanks much for both the view AND the sub, Sean! Your intuition of working on the hands separately is certainly a smart tactic….BUT….working on synchronicity itself is an entirely separate study! Things won’t necessarily “click” just by working on the hands separately.
Thanks for posting. I note you don't use your pinky as an 'anchor'. I find it helps with fine motor movements to anchor, but I wonder whether it's better in the long run not to ?
That’s true! I personally don’t anchor, but there are plenty who do. I say as long as it’s not preventing your picking hand from doing what it needs to, you should be fine!
Many thanks for sharing, Kelly. These exercises are just so logical and just what I need. Your tip about looking at what you are playing and muscle memory is a game changer for me! Thanks a lot! 🤩 🙏🏽
Thanks a ton, Paul! Glad it’s served you well!
Great lesson with very good advice on how to improve right hand picking accuracy. I’ll be adding the techniques you suggested to my daily practice. Thanks
Thanks very much! Let me know how it goes!
Great lesson Kelly! Makes a lot of sense.
Thanks so much man!
Great lesson indeed. I just added it to my routine. My biggest issue is the picking hand speed. It always struggles with the thicker E and A strings.
Thank you! Picking speed on the thicker strings definitely requires more time and attention for some. I know that I have to focus on it from time to time!
I've only seen one other video suggesting isolating the picking from the fretting. Seems very logical to me. I also have been training just the fretting hand by using hammer ons. Hopefully I can get my right and left hands in perfect sych. Thanks for the instructional video. New Sub.
Thanks much for both the view AND the sub, Sean! Your intuition of working on the hands separately is certainly a smart tactic….BUT….working on synchronicity itself is an entirely separate study! Things won’t necessarily “click” just by working on the hands separately.
Thanks! I'll give this a try.
By all means….let me know how it goes!
Im going to practise that starting now !
Awesome! Let us know how it goes!
i saw the fingering for the G chord and thought "wait a sec..." then realized the extra string. thought id learned a new chord!!
Ha! Exactly why I thought I better mention it….😆
Thanks for posting. I note you don't use your pinky as an 'anchor'. I find it helps with fine motor movements to anchor, but I wonder whether it's better in the long run not to ?
That’s true! I personally don’t anchor, but there are plenty who do. I say as long as it’s not preventing your picking hand from doing what it needs to, you should be fine!
Wow
Thanks!
Thank you for the reply bro, unexpected man.
Very welcome man!
Dude that guitar is wicked
Thanks, Joseph! It’s an Ibanez 7620 with artwork from a good friend of mine….I love it too!
@@KellyKGuitar just keep rocking it dude
Absolutely will! 😎
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