That's awesome to hear! Ya a lot of guitarists miss this and a lot of teachers don't teach this! Glad you found this. And check this out: www.willripleyguitar.com/rip-it-up - would love to see you join!
Hello, great lesson. Does the side of the right thumb touch the strings? Like the knuckle before the thumb nail. Mine does and I’ve found I get unwanted string noise.
Here’s the topics we covered in today’s lesson: Easy Tips To Pick Faster And Cleaner 0:00 - Start 0:24 - Lesson Intro (get the tabs downloaded here!) 0:58 - Anchoring And Floating With Pink Floyd 1:55 - An Overview Of The Lesson 2:59 - Get Connected With Your Guitar With Anchor Points 4:30 - Resting Fingers On The Pickguard 5:56 - John 5 Style Fingernail Gliding 6:38 - Picking A Muted String 7:05 - Simple Exercises 7:45 - Stability Points In Action 8:40 - Playing With A Soft Curled Fist 9:34 - Pick Selection 10:02 - Details Of Hand, Wrist, And Pick Motion 12:32 - Keeping A Relaxed Body 13:54 - Try Picking A Melody Like “Miserlou” 14:45 - Keep The Exercises Simple 15:09 - Gliding Across String Changes 16:08 - Gliding Through The Spiderwalk 16:25 - Closing Notes
So many crap videos on this subject. This is NOT one of them, great stuff, I've forwarded this onto all my Zoom students. We'll all subscribe to your channel.
Thanks for that Dan. I find the right hand placement and technique to be a game changer for guitar students!! Luckily for me I naturally figured it out, but sometimes I wonder if I didn't!! How many students do you teach?
Amazing lesson. This is the stuff that an in person teacher could help with but online leaves out. It's super basic but so helpful to know what your hand should do. I struggled w/ a lot of this stuff.
So glad to hear that you dug into the lesson and got some value out of it. I agree that this stuff is often overlooked, but as you can see for yourself learning about the correct guitar right hand placement and all the little variations and techniques really makes a massive difference. Thanks for checking out the lesson, keep ripping Roger! -Will
Very good video! I got a question, when you alternate pick, say between the G and B string, would you move your elbow so that your wrist isn’t reaching for the next string or using your wrist to reach for the next string? Thanks for the video!
Finally!!! Verry useful Videos about right hand technic. i am loving it. Thank you so much, i learned a lot of This technic. Sorry about my english, I am from Austria.
I recently picked up a guitar for fun and this video really helped me put more emphasis on proper "form" and my playing instantly got better! It's easy to find simple riffs online but this is the kind of content I needed to level up! Thanks!
Guitar Right Hand Position (PICKING) Go to: www.WillRipleyGuitar.com
Great lesson!
Glad to hear it helped!
I was looking for a lesson like this and I couldn't find it. This is perfect. Thanks!
That's awesome to hear! Ya a lot of guitarists miss this and a lot of teachers don't teach this! Glad you found this. And check this out: www.willripleyguitar.com/rip-it-up - would love to see you join!
This is such a useful lesson. Thanks
Hello, great lesson. Does the side of the right thumb touch the strings? Like the knuckle before the thumb nail. Mine does and I’ve found I get unwanted string noise.
Here’s the topics we covered in today’s lesson: Easy Tips To Pick Faster And Cleaner
0:00 - Start
0:24 - Lesson Intro (get the tabs downloaded here!)
0:58 - Anchoring And Floating With Pink Floyd
1:55 - An Overview Of The Lesson
2:59 - Get Connected With Your Guitar With Anchor Points
4:30 - Resting Fingers On The Pickguard
5:56 - John 5 Style Fingernail Gliding
6:38 - Picking A Muted String
7:05 - Simple Exercises
7:45 - Stability Points In Action
8:40 - Playing With A Soft Curled Fist
9:34 - Pick Selection
10:02 - Details Of Hand, Wrist, And Pick Motion
12:32 - Keeping A Relaxed Body
13:54 - Try Picking A Melody Like “Miserlou”
14:45 - Keep The Exercises Simple
15:09 - Gliding Across String Changes
16:08 - Gliding Through The Spiderwalk
16:25 - Closing Notes
You look a lot like Brad Kalvo, I’m sure you get that all the time.
So many crap videos on this subject. This is NOT one of them, great stuff, I've forwarded this onto all my Zoom students. We'll all subscribe to your channel.
Thanks for that Dan. I find the right hand placement and technique to be a game changer for guitar students!! Luckily for me I naturally figured it out, but sometimes I wonder if I didn't!! How many students do you teach?
Amazing lesson. This is the stuff that an in person teacher could help with but online leaves out. It's super basic but so helpful to know what your hand should do. I struggled w/ a lot of this stuff.
So glad to hear that you dug into the lesson and got some value out of it. I agree that this stuff is often overlooked, but as you can see for yourself learning about the correct guitar right hand placement and all the little variations and techniques really makes a massive difference. Thanks for checking out the lesson, keep ripping Roger! -Will
Very good video! I got a question, when you alternate pick, say between the G and B string, would you move your elbow so that your wrist isn’t reaching for the next string or using your wrist to reach for the next string? Thanks for the video!
Finally!!! Verry useful Videos about right hand technic. i am loving it. Thank you so much, i learned a lot of This technic. Sorry about my english, I am from Austria.
So much info in this video Steve.
I'm working on Wish You Were Here so it's perfect for me. 😊😊👌👌👍👍👏👏
I recently picked up a guitar for fun and this video really helped me put more emphasis on proper "form" and my playing instantly got better! It's easy to find simple riffs online but this is the kind of content I needed to level up! Thanks!
Awesome. Thanks.
You are very welcome. See ya around!