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:oops: now I understand... :dog:

most probably this misunderstanding came due to my bad english...

I thought 'pick' means to pluck the strings with your fingers...

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jens wrote::oops: now I understand... :dog:

most probably this misunderstanding came due to my bad english...

I thought 'pick' means to pluck the strings with your fingers...
It does ,it,s just that a lot of people also use pick as slang for plectrum.

B.T.W. your English is fantastic Jens,even native speakers are caught out when an improper term becomes common usage.
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thank you :oops: :-D

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I don't understand how you can pluck your nose (sorry I'll get my coat)

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chicken pickin. The techniques of using the pick and fingers in joint. A great technique.

Edit: Most older guitarist will still use the term chicken pickin. I think Zakk Wylde was chosen for Ozzy's band partially based on the strength of his chickin pickin.

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Both, depending on the sound I want at any given moment. Apoyando, tirando, taco -- no, wait, that wasn't a musical term... I usually fingerpick, for the increased expressiveness. When I do use a pick, I hold it between my thumb and middle finger, laying the pointer finger along the pick's edge -- this lets me tap whenever I choose. (A little EVH trick.) And when I play slide, it's gotta be fingerpicking all the way.
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Pick, plectrum, whatever :) I taught myself to play guitar but I was never able to do guitar picking, only strumming and fingerpicking. But what puzzles me is Vini Reilly's (Durutti Column) technique: he seems to do strumming as if he was fingerpicking, fingerpicking as if he was strumming... :o And sometimes sounding like a delay without any delay at all :o I tried to watch his technique in live concerts but I wasn't close enough :( Anyone has any idea?
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rasqueado?

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japut_99 wrote:chicken pickin. The techniques of using the pick and fingers in joint. A great technique.
I also like to use fingers and pick to get a more concrete bass tone when doing some compings similar to this:
http://home.arcor.de/s.franck/temp/ChickenFunk.mp3
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I love it for the walking bassline. I will slide a lot of fourths around using my fingers as well while the bass line moves or is maybe comping(double stop style-on the high e/b combination-there are also some other good ones in there but for the sake of brevity I'll move on) . Works great within pentatonics/mixolydians hence "chickin pickin'". :lol:

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japut_99 wrote:rasqueado?
Yeah, that's the word. Now what's the word for pulling up the string to make it smack the fretboard? My Spanish is muy rusty -- and I took French instead anyway!

Btw, I really dig that chicken pickin' stuff. Can't do it at all (probably 'cause I hold the pick with my middle finger for tapping ease).
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Listen to this sample. This is what I meant: Jacqueline by Durutti Column.

Just one guitar and drums (no bass). I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it live :o
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