Hey Cliff!
Man, I can so relate to all the mind games you seem to be playing with yourself. And I am not in a good place when I start questioning myself like that and over-analyze everything! Anyways, I realized something similar about my own picking some time ago which is that the reasons my picking in some respects isn't up to par with the rest of my playing are 1) that I anchor my hand in a certain way and didn't move it much when switching strings. This caused my picking mechanics to be slightly different for each string; 2) different string tensions on different strings seem to cause me some problems in terms of getting an even picking movement. What I am trying to say is that I recently made a discovery similar to yours, namely that I need to move my hand more when changing strings to utilize the same picking motions.
Man, I can so relate to all the mind games you seem to be playing with yourself. And I am not in a good place when I start questioning myself like that and over-analyze everything! Anyways, I realized something similar about my own picking some time ago which is that the reasons my picking in some respects isn't up to par with the rest of my playing are 1) that I anchor my hand in a certain way and didn't move it much when switching strings. This caused my picking mechanics to be slightly different for each string; 2) different string tensions on different strings seem to cause me some problems in terms of getting an even picking movement. What I am trying to say is that I recently made a discovery similar to yours, namely that I need to move my hand more when changing strings to utilize the same picking motions.
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