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An exercise to explore all
possible right hand picking and arpeggiation.
This is a brute force
exercise to develop picking agility. These exercises are not necessarily the
“best” ways to pick. To learn proper picking technique, access the Efficient
Picking section of the method. If you are a beginner and have not mastered
alternating picking, you may wish to stop now and put this exercise away until alternating
picking style is natural on perfectly on time with the metronome.
With one string, the only
possible picking pattern is down (d) on string 1
and up (u) on
string 1.
Practice playing down and up dddduuuu
on each of the six strings four times
Play with strings muted and
then open strings.
Match the tempo of the
metronome exactly or slow down until matched.
On two strings, we have four
possible picking patterns.
dd |
du |
ud |
uu |
Play each pattern four times
on a single string (see yellow row below), and then switch to all strings.
Practice the following picking patterns on the
indicated string permutations.
“12” indicates strings 1 and 2
played separately, not twelve.
All strings are open or muted
with no fretting.
Repeat each group four times
before moving to the next group.
Pick |
dd |
dd |
dd |
dd |
du |
du |
du |
du |
du |
ud |
ud |
ud |
ud |
uu |
uu |
uu |
uu |
String |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
12 |
Then switch strings
Pick |
dd |
dd |
dd |
dd |
du |
du |
du |
du |
du |
ud |
ud |
ud |
ud |
uu |
uu |
uu |
uu |
String |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
21 |
Substitute these combinations
of strings for the “12” pattern and repeat.
1st 2nd (shown) |
1st 3rd |
1st 4th |
1st 5th |
1st 6th |
2nd 3rd |
2nd 4th |
2nd 5th |
2nd 6th |
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3rd 4th |
3rd 5th |
3rd 6th |
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4th 5th |
4th 6th |
5th 6th |
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For three or more strings, download the Pick Madness Table from the website.
The table shows picking patterns in the yellow
then string order permutations
repeated in green.
Play the picking patterns four
times each on a single string, and then switch to all strings.
Read the green table either
horizontally or vertically.
1. Reading horizontally in
the green area repeats the yellow picking pattern over all string permutations.
2. Reading vertical in the yellow
column changes picking patterns with constant string order.
Repeat each pattern four
times with muted and open strings before moving to the next group.
3. Substitute string
combinations from the beige combinations table and repeat steps 1nd 2.
4. Choose a yellow picking
pattern and green permutation and work the beige combinations.
ddd |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
ddu |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
dud |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
duu |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
udd |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
udu |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
uud |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
uuu |
123 |
132 |
213 |
231 |
312 |
321 |
String combination substitutions.
1st 2nd 4th |
1st 2nd 5th |
1st 2nd 6th |
1st 3rd 4th |
1st 3rd 5th |
1st 3rd 6th |
1st 4th 5th |
1st 4th 6th |
1st 5th 6th |
2nd 3rd 4th |
2nd 3rd 5th |
2nd 3rd 6th |
2nd 4th 5th |
2nd 4th 6th |
2nd 5th 6th |
3rd 4th 5th |
3rd 4th 6th |
3rd 5th 6th |
4th 5th 6th |
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For combinations of four or more, refer to the Pick Madness Table.
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