down picking thru whole neck... every fret whit metro.....
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How to develop good Thrash/Grind/Tech-Death rythm picking?
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I just learned Slayer`s Raining Blood and my hand started to hurt...
I took a rest and played on a couple times and now I`ve nailed it!!!
Learning by doing I sayCold Hollow Machinery
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play some fear factory from Demanufacture/obsolete - while those albums are mostly in mid-tempos the picking styles change and there's alot of muting required which is good for metal - later on i think i practiced with albums of USA Disgorge/Suffocation etc.
Downpick are essential
Trempicking ? yup - clean and tight 16'ths and triplets plus all those fear factory things like 2x16'th notes and one 8 over and over again.
Remember to stay relaxed and ALWAYS warm up before picking - I can hear terribly well when i haven't warmed up properly before a rehearsal.
For Warming up what spivonious wrote - Rock Discipline - physical exercises and some 1234 runs etc.
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Wow,I missed this!! I have forgotten about some of those bands!! Well for starters,PRACTICE Alternate,Tremolo and downpicking,with a (You guessed it)Metronome! Also what helps,is alot of single string fast picking(Napalm Death does this and alot of Different "Death Metal" bands and string skip.Skip from "E" string to "D"string. Pat O'Brien from Cannibal Corpse has some REALLY Neat riffs,and a good one is Suffocation.Old Thrash??How about Old Skool S.O.D.?Last edited by Dan; 08-31-2007, 12:12 AM.HIGHLY MODDED Peavey Ultra Plus 120
Peavey Vypyr 15 Watt Amp
(2)Vader 2x12 Cabs
Late 80's-early 90's Ibanez Tubescreamer
Boss TU-2
2005 Jackson SLSMG Soloist
1986 Black Cherry Charvel Model 4
1988 Blue Charvel Model 3DR
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Originally posted by mjl927 View Postmetronome + tons of practice.
And then you could always try.....metronome + more practice
Another good idea would be.....use a metronome and practice.With my art I am fist in the face of god!
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Amp: Marshall Valvestate S80
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What kind of picks to you all (y'all in local vernacular)...use?
I have found a Dunlop Green tortex is the best for fast picking,
I actually pre-form them into a curve to get harmonics from them.
And I hold them really short up. I can get a fast action from a thin
pick, but the sound is not the same, and I get sloppy with them.
I also have some of those Dunlop Stylus "training" picks, but I
have a real problem with them, grabbing.
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Mine depends on the strings.On My Baritone(Which I havent touched for awhile),I use a heavier gauge(1.14mm because heavier gauge strings)) but normally I use a .88 Green Tortex.HIGHLY MODDED Peavey Ultra Plus 120
Peavey Vypyr 15 Watt Amp
(2)Vader 2x12 Cabs
Late 80's-early 90's Ibanez Tubescreamer
Boss TU-2
2005 Jackson SLSMG Soloist
1986 Black Cherry Charvel Model 4
1988 Blue Charvel Model 3DR
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