1 Weird Trick That May Improve Your Picking
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Guitar academies hate him
@GrooveDuude
5 жыл бұрын
Tom Hess loathes him.
@brandonescobar4146
5 жыл бұрын
Jessie Klassen because you do not do that kind of picking..hahaha
@brandonescobar4146
5 жыл бұрын
Groove Duude fuck tom hess the guitar teacher that makes their students like him 100 percent we are all different
@brandonescobar4146
5 жыл бұрын
Jessie Klassen 0gusje
@skullkid112
5 жыл бұрын
@@brandonescobar4146 I don't know what the hell you're on about, but English probably isn't your first language so I'm just gonna ignore whatever it is you're trying to say.
"1 Weird Trick", welcome to a million views buddy! Fortunately, Rick's weird trick videos are actually weird tricks. ;)
@aleaallee
5 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you follow Rick Graham :D
@DesignCourse
5 жыл бұрын
@@aleaallee why? I'm a shred god. I mean, trying to be.
Doctors hate him
Troy Grady should definitely do an episode of cracking the code on you Rick! Your picking technique is something worth studying :D
@Sorc47
5 жыл бұрын
I've been hoping for that for a while now.
@michaelherscheid9709
5 жыл бұрын
That's just perfect
@minimoogle3335
5 жыл бұрын
well I guess troy can't crack the code to Rick's picking efficiency.. Cause its like cracking the mystery of life.. LOL
@davidcia
5 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah!
@celticblues793
5 жыл бұрын
i was just saying that to myself
"I always wanted to learn the guitar, but the beginning seemed so slow and frustrating"
@MiscerVids
5 жыл бұрын
But within one week I was playing my favorite songs by Rick Graham
@bobwilkinsonguitar6142
5 жыл бұрын
Yousician?
@MaddesG1
5 жыл бұрын
Hes got vids for days! If u take it lil by little eventually u could play like that if u devote enough time and are that passionate. People thing its an insane talent to play guitar. Its not its a whole lotta discipline. Its like anything u try out doing tho u may discover innate abilities that may pop up with every new thing u start and end up doing for life. Don't ever sell yourself short as an indivual.
@Priyadarshan_Nag
5 жыл бұрын
Yousicians should never watch Rick’s videos 🤦🏻♂️
@MultiJenji
3 жыл бұрын
Yousician employee
His picking technique at the intro --- My life goals Rick: I will try to get it back to scratch
You're picking technique is flawless. You are one insane talent. I don't understand why you are not out there on a big stage somewhere playing with a hugely famous band. You have gotten to be one of the best guitarist's on this planet! True story :)
@patpogoallroundguitarist5814
5 жыл бұрын
Space Alien Be on a big stage isn’t about talent, it’s about playing what morons tell you to do and who you actually know (politics).
@DominicAirola
5 жыл бұрын
He says he has anxiety about playing live. Seems weird considering he’s so good, but maybe he’s worried that if people see him live their minds will literally explode and he doesn’t want that on his conscience.
@villy_roge
5 жыл бұрын
TRUE STORY!
I love how you highlight the importance of being aware of how the technique feels. It’s apparent that this awareness is a massive contributing factor to your skill. It inspires me to reach new levels, not through sheer talent alone, but through awareness, relaxed repetition, and deep/intentional practice. Thanks Rick.
That is one of the smoothest pickinghands ive ever seen!
I've picked this way since I started playing guitar, and I hear it referred to as circle-picking. I was told that it was wrong by some alternate-picking purists, but seeing people like Takayoshi Ohmura and Mikio Fujioka emply the same technique with fantastic results has convinced me otherwise. I recommend anyone reading this checks them out and observes!!
@gabrieltaylor6196
5 жыл бұрын
I have always used this technique as well and was told it was wrong by "educated" players and I have always been of the mind that if it works for you do it, not everyone's the same. Cheers
Masterful economy of motion.
Brilliant as always. Thank you for all the useful lessons and inspirational music!
Welcome back! I needed inspiration today. Whenever I watch you play it makes me relax more when I play, and therefore makes my playing a bit smoother as opposed to raking through patterns. You have such a relaxed, effortless style. Thanks for inspiring us all.
Great lesson... Relaxation is key !
your concepts and techniques changed the way I play the guitar! blew my mind!! thank you for these great instructional videos!!
Your positivity always makes me feel well Rick! Cheers and keep up the extraordinary work!
great to see you playing again! thanks for the awesome tip... your sounding great as usual
Hello Rick! Thanks again for another great tip! On camera that little movement at the finger articulation reminded me a lot of Malmsteen's picking technique.
Thanks Rick, and a continued Happy New Year! Best regards, Daniel
your picking technique is phenmonial !!! God bless you sir for the awesome lessons, hope you have a better Christmas 2019 !!
Best picking technique ever.
This is my go to player when I think that I'm a total badass and get complacent. Works every time.
If I watch Ricks vids in the morning, I dont wanna go to work and jus wanna sit home all day n shred.
@anshumaanpurohit6707
5 жыл бұрын
I just came back from my internship, 12hr work day. Guess who's not gonna sleep and shred all night?
@sunnys3325
5 жыл бұрын
@@anshumaanpurohit6707 dont forget to have a bite to eat my friend loool✌
@anshumaanpurohit6707
5 жыл бұрын
@@sunnys3325 will do cap. Cheers.
@User-lu3gv
5 жыл бұрын
JobS ruin LiVeS
As interesting as always!!! Great food for thought Rick!!!
Delicious tone! Strat, neck pick up and a brilliant practicioner!
Thanks Rick!
Most underrated and under exposed genius in music right now.
To be honest, hearing your voice made sure, I'll be doing extremely well today. Thanks Rick for your teaching! Greetings from Germany!
This sort of thing is exactly what I've been practicing with myself and it's really helpful! I've found it to be especially helpfull with tricky sweep-runs. "Frank Gambale - Robo Roo" is an example of an insnanely hard sweep-run for a song (for me at least) that I now can play thanks to practicing with this mindset/approach. Cheers Rick!
Thanks for the powerful share, very cool idea
Unbelievable and awesome!!! So amazing!! So inspiring!
Thanks, I'll give it a try. Much appreciated 😎👍
Thank you ❤️
Great picking, great tone, great vibrato... great everything really. One of the most inspirational YT players.
Great video, Rick. Adam Rogers has that same flexibility in that finger joint, and his economy picking technique is lethal. Cheers \m/
Still looking forward to your next album and the phenomenal playing of yourself an Morgan Berthet!
A wonderful and modest player.
awesome man!
That was hypnotizing!
Great and inspirational stuff as always, Rick. What's interesting is the primary joint movement I've noticed in the past, with a player like say Kirk Hammett, is in the thumb joint. When he alternate picks the joint moves a great amount (e.g. The last lick of the struggle within solo from the video in "a year and a half in the life of Metallica" as played in the studio; that bit is probably on KZread). I think this is generally referred to as circular picking? You sure have a tremendous amount of speed and control without doing much of that, though. Anyway I will definitely have to try practicing with relaxing the index finger joint. Thanks again!
Master!👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽💎
Was watching rhe beginning of this video and totally agree with you I to have this habit and have done it for years.
That Strat is absolutely KILLER. The best tone i have heard in ages.
Great video! Man.. I really admire your work! Give me a tip please... for a clean alternate picking, especially in rock... hard rock... do you think there is an ideal amount of drive to dirty the notes? In the case of the Strat guitar... I think it has a crystalline tone that stays that way even with more drive. However with humbucker and high gain.. if you put too much drive do you think you can mess up the picking? Cheers.
Nice tone, good and crackly tamed with a gate. Comes through much better without the excess echo.
Amazing! Just started playing around with this and it INSTANTLY made a difference. So subtle yet so smooth! Thanks Rick!!!
After playing for a few decades, i tried pick slanting, and while this isn't that, per se, it does have elements of it. I now hold the pick at about a 30 degree angle titled up, and string skipping for me now, is no issues, i had to change my playing, and not try to life the pick, more "glide" it onto the next string, and the slanted pick, lifts the pick out of the strings. I am sure you are aware of Troy Gradys pick primer, it was a massive help to me. Glad your on the mend fella.
Love you dude!
Rick, I love your guitar tone.and can you tell me how to set like yours
That neck pickup is exquisite.
Damn you play so clean. thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Its very possible that you will help guitarists long after you're gone, cream rises to the top.
Takin a serious nose dive in the past while as he melts are faces with that opening riff, Rick Graham you are a GOD when it comes to everything a nd any thing guitar related, a huge inspiration to me is what you are. Best wishes and a ton of gratitude sent your way, my guitar mysia.
Hi Rick, great lesson!! Can you share how your guitars are set up, action wise and what guage strings you like? Thanks mate, Joe
This finish looks so beautiful! What kind of strat is this?
RICK is the man.
Cool im not the only person that does that haha. I have trouble on the economy picking with the upstrokes so it has helped me alot as well.
Yngwie's picking technique since he was young. More than 30 years later, modern guitarists are learning it.
Impressing playing. I like it very much.
Great tip Rick I'd been using that motion and it really helps. Rick do you use light picks? I've changed to light ones and it's works great
You can't even call this misleading because Rick always delivers the goods!
That is a great tip imo Rick. I hope people realize how helpful it can be, because it is a small point and easy to write off. To add a bit of testimony to buttress your point: I actually came upon the technique myself by analyzing why my picking was inaccurate/sloppy as I tried to get licks up to speed. As it turned out when I was ascending my pick wasn't hitting the string-change cleanly because I was 'coming up short' on the picking motion. By just adding that little bit of extra distance from extending the first finger joint(I don't know what it is called either) it helped my economy picking a ton. BTW, thanks for all the other free help you offer too. PS I came upon a weird trick when I was younger as well...but she is another story. ;-)
what a beautiful guitar
Trying this technique for the past 25 minutes and then I got caught up in trying to play C Lydian as smooth and fast as Rick. A few times I thought I sounded good, then I watched the video again 😳😒 My fingers hurt.
I actually discovered that I only would pick upside properly by doing this. it took me a while about 20 years. and even though my picking technique improved a lot, there's still lots of room for improvment lol. great video as always, like before watching
Dude u rock
Hi Rick! Which pickups are you using in this video? Is that a Fender custom shop?
Hello friend, excellent channel! in passing I ask you a question ... how do you do to keep the tuning of your Stratos? Greetings from Chile!
Wow, in my case I pick by moving the whole hand and very rigid. I just gave a try, to keep the hand fix in one spot and originate the picking movement just with the 2 fingers holding the pick... feels like starting something from zero. Anyway I'm sure practicing this will help. Thanks a lot!!
looks like the Frank Gambale way of down up down down up down etc. Hard to get used to but efficient if you keep practicing it
This thing has been discovered by quite a few people. They may do this just a little different but the core idea behind it is the same. And it really really does go back to feeling your way through the motion. Same applies to other stuff like this too. Anyhow congrats on ascending to the next step :)
You are a freak, Mr. Graham! Amazing!
Insane!!
Hi there, great videos and nice playing...you know...im an alternante picking guy, and i wanna learn to pick like you....but i cant get a good technique...any advice to improve repeating downpick on next string?
What is the pedal or the distortion that you use for yourself as well as the stratocaster?
God level player!!
I just clicked the video without seeing who was it. And I saw just the hands and apparel and without asking myself I thought I was seeing a James Cintolo video. But when you started speaking, I thought to myself "James REALLY Speaks identical to Rick Graham"... So yep... that was my story... Rick great video as usual. Much love man.
The trick is practice. I don't follow this channel very well - but I caught there were some health issues recently. Glad to see you are doing better Rick Graham.
Rick what type of picks do you recommend or help us avoid
Absolute virtuoso in my opinion
That's what it's all about... exploring different techniques that feel good to YOU. What works for one person may not for someone else. Sometimes you just stumble onto something by accident and because it feels so good to you, or "right", that you start using it in your playing. And that's how you develop your own unique style.
Hi and thank you! This kind of tricks is what I'm trying to figure out ro improve my technnique, you use to applicate the economy picking technnique right? Blessings!
I was kinda doing it subconsciously already, but yeah definitely helps once you're even more mindful about it.
Speaking of the "fingertip" way of holding the pick in order to allow that angle option to adapt the pick across fret movements, shall we say, versus the "rigid" way of holding the pick is the way I used to play because I found the rigid hold less painful in the way the lateral pressure on my 2nd knuckle of my index finger (from the fingernail end) was. So that's why I switched to the rigid technique, and my picking speed and stability improved quite a lot, but it does not allow me to be mechanically flexible enough to reach this level of fluidity 😒. So I don't know whether to switch back and alter the attack pressure I place on the pick or just stick to what I've been doing. 🤔
hace unos libros...igual a jam track central..abrazo rick idolo
Amazing
PLEASE RICK - Tab for that starting lick !!! Or a video please !
That works for me as well..And I think that this ''not so tight, index finger grip of the pick'' is opposite to the ''right way'' of stiff pick grip according to Michael Angelo Batio. So you choose whatever works better for you.
It's amazing how clean it sounds!! But I assume it's only relevant wirh economy picking, right? I can do basic and some intermediate sweep picking, but the economy picking is planned ahead. It's not intuitive for me to improvise with economy picking, specially scales. Would this be just a matter of practice or requires some specific exercises?
Rick, do you always economy/directional pick when changing strings?
Hi rick what type of pick you use? Size, thickness etc.
What guitar stand are you using to hold your guitar?
nice brilliant guitatist.. it is altrrnate picking bro?
Looks a little like Yngwie. He appears to change the index finger position as well.
This kind of reminds me of a video I saw of Takayoshi Ohmura describing his picking technique. His picking is insanely fast and clean and he barely moves his hand even at full speed, probably even less than Rick. He talks about how important the index finger is versus the thumb. Seems really similar.
ok, but that looks like hybrid picking...great material. do you have a video on slanting?
Distal interphalangeal joint of the right second digit ;)
i highly recommend to watch troy grady's videos. he deconstructed rights hand movement to the tiniest pieces and explained how rotation and such stuff work in each case, and hopefully, we might see you doing collaboration work together! good luck with your playing and get well soon!
What sort of pick RG is using? thickness , dimension and material?
Would be interesting to know what picks Rick uses?
I use a jazz pick for a bit and then switch back to a normal medium. Accuracy and speed improve every time for me