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5 Advanced Guitar Techniques To Learn

To the beginner, music is a bewildering world with its own, confusing language, or so it seems. The truth is, like everything else, once you know a few names for things, like guitar bridge, strings, tuner buttons etc. and what they do, itu2019s all surprisingly simple. The same can be said with regard to the parts on an instrument that youu2019re using and, in this instance, the guitar parts.<br><br>Visit -u00a0https://faberusa.com/product-category/faber-bridges/abr-59/

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5 Advanced Guitar Techniques To Learn

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  1. 5 Advanced Guitar Techniques To Learn

  2. Introduction Advanced guitar techniques like sweep picking, travis picking, two-hand tapping open up a myriad of expression and creativity to playing. More than anything, the mastery of these techniques elevate the guitar into an instrument that is richer and fuller. Check out these five advanced guitar techniques every guitarist needs to learn.

  3. Knowledge Of Guitar Parts To the beginner, music is a bewildering world with its own, confusing language, or so it seems. The truth is, like everything else, once you know a few names for things, like guitar bridge, strings, tuner buttons etc. and what they do, it’s all surprisingly simple. The same can be said with regard to the parts on an instrument that you’re using and, in this instance, the guitar parts.

  4. Double Tapping Two-hand tapping is a technique that utilizes both hands to tap a series of notes and flourishes on the guitar. The fretting hand is tapping as usual, while the picking hand also moves to the fretboard and also taps. This is a technique that goes all the way back to tapping on ukulele, and very popular among guitarists like Eddie Van Halen.

  5. Hybrid Picking

  6. Inside Picking Inside picking is a super tricky technique and it is when you pick between two strings. For example, imagine the G and B strings. The idea of inside picking is to play notes with the pick attacking the strings from the space between those two strings. This translates to downstrokes on the higher strings and then upstrokes on the lower string, keeping your pick in between the two strings.

  7. Travis Picking

  8. Sweep Picking Sweep picking is a guitar technique where the guitarist plays an entire arpeggio in one single sweep, instead of individually picking each string. When performed fast, the result is a flurry of notes that seamlessly blend together. This is a technique that is often associated with lightning-speed lead guitar often found within the metal and hardcore genres.

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