In this first lesson, Sam explains how to use different subdivisions of the beats in a bar to use for our picking technique. This includes switching from 8th note picking to 16th note picking.
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Lesson aims
Work around a melodic patterns using 8th and 16th note subdivision with alternate picking
Switch fluidly between two subdivisions
Exercise - A7 and G Backing Track
Over 8 bars in the backing track, learn the melodic pattern that fits with the track and focus on picking evenly. Especially with the 16th note picking, try to feel each stroke so notes are articulate in the intended way.
By tapping your foot on the main beats (1,2,3,4), try to make a positive connection on the first beat of each 16th note group. This helps with timing and keeping an evenly spaced gap between each picked note.
Listen out for and lock-in with the drums on this track. The kick drum, hi-hats and snare, will help most for keeping solid timing.
Next Up: Lesson 2 - Become a triple threat lead player with triplets
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