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Topic: Pick blocking and fingering approach |
Alex Jonsson
From: Denmark
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Posted 25 Oct 2019 10:11 am
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Hi,
Happy to join the forum. I’m new at the steel and am struggling with pick blocking and how to approach it. Could anyone advise me on an appropriate fingering for this exercise - both in terms of right hand picking and what to use for blocking the notes. Would be very much appreciated.
F# - - - - - - - - - - 3 - - - -
D# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
G# - 3 - - - - -3 - - - - - - (repeat)
E - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - 3 -
B - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - - -
Also, which fingering would you use, if say, you'd play once on each string, from string 10 to 1? So cross-string picking or what you'd call it, would you alternate between T and M all the way? And if so, how would you block it. Guess this relates to my first question. |
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Gordon Hartin
From: Durham, NC
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Ian Rae
From: Redditch, England
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Posted 25 Oct 2019 11:04 am
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Gordon, don't you mean
2T122T ? _________________ Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
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Gordon Hartin
From: Durham, NC
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Posted 25 Oct 2019 11:11 am
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hehehe i did...will correct |
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John Spaulding
From: Wisconsin, USA
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Larry Ball
From: Airdrie, Alberta, Canada
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Posted 25 Oct 2019 1:38 pm
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John is right, check out Paul Franklin's Video on Pick Blocking and Palm Blocking, also Mickey Adams and other teachers. The point is, too not get into bad habits starting out. I did a lot of researching on the subject to help me identify the approach I wanted to take.
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Dale Rivard
From: Ontario, Canada
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Posted 25 Oct 2019 4:14 pm
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Hi Alex, To pick block this, I would use this fingering: M T I M M I. You could use the thumb for the last string but I would use the index. Since you're repeating the pattern, it sets you up perfectly for the next go round. Economy of motion can be a good thing. |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 25 Oct 2019 8:29 pm
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M-T-I-T-M-T
You could use this picking pattern and transfer to each successive set of 5 strings right across the neck without ever having to “double-pick”, which is a no-no for single note speed picking in my book. (Okay, I don’t really have a book...)
Blocking - there are a number of options. You could pick block the first note, Palm the next three, and pick block the final thumb stroke, since that is where the thumb would strike in the next sequence anyway. You could also lift the back of the bar and go across the strings using the nose while your bar hand blocks. Or you could sign up for the Franklin course and disregard all this lesser human insight. |
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Alex Jonsson
From: Denmark
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Posted 26 Oct 2019 5:20 am
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Thanks a lot for all your feedback, I'll check out the links and suggestions. Seems there's no 'one way' to do approach this - doesn't surprise me, although it would have been easier ![Wink](images/smiles/icon_wink.gif) |
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Gordon Hartin
From: Durham, NC
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Posted 26 Oct 2019 7:42 am
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I think the hard part about doing it the way below
MTIMMI
or
2T1221
is the block after the first 4 notes...
in order to stop the g# string from ringing you have to block with the fingernail side of your 1/I finger, which is a more advanced technique, if using pick/fingertip blocking
but they all work...i guess the next question would be, besides playing this for an exercise, i don't see many occasions where i would need to play this pattern over and over...
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Steve Knight
From: NC
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Posted 26 Oct 2019 8:51 am
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I would pick this one MTMTMT, using either my ring finger or side of my thumb to block the strings. But, I'm a palm blocker that is new to pick blocking. I decided to give pick blocking another shot after watching the Paul Franklin clip that was posted above. I watched that last weekend and decided to take the plunge....again. |
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Alex Jonsson
From: Denmark
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Posted 26 Oct 2019 11:24 am
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Gordon, I agree with you that I probably won't play that pattern in a musical setting very often. But as a newbee on the steel I want to start out right, so I'm trying to learn a few licks, patterns etc with 'correct' fingering to have a basis to start from. |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 26 Oct 2019 2:02 pm
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If you really explore the instrument and the musical possibilities there are almost an infinite number of picking patterns and sequences. That is an excellent little exercise. |
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Ian Rae
From: Redditch, England
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Posted 27 Oct 2019 12:08 am
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I'm still very much a novice with only six years under my belt, but I have learned that if you practise both pick- and palm-blocking then real life becomes a mixture of the two. Some things can be done only one way, while when there is a choice, the effect is subtly different. _________________ Make sleeping dogs tell the truth!
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Paddy Long
From: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Posted 3 Nov 2019 4:22 pm
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Personally I would go:
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Larry Hamilton
From: Amarillo,Tx
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Posted 4 Nov 2019 7:47 pm
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Joe Wright has a couple really good videos also. Different ways to pick block or palm block. Worth the money. _________________ Keep pickin', Larry |
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Gene Tani
From: Pac NW
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Posted 5 Nov 2019 4:43 am
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In his pdf book Joe Wright shows how he uses pick hand thumb with a really short thumbpick to block notes, which I tried and it puts my thumb out of position to pick the next note but probably i'm not doing it right (ha) _________________ - keyless Sonny Jenkins laps stay in tune forever!; Carter PSG
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Larry Bell
From: Englewood, Florida
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Posted 5 Nov 2019 7:36 am
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What Paddy said
For the 3,5,4,3,1,4 pattern MTTIMT works best for me
Easier to pick block the two thumb strokes than the two middles on top for me
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 5 Nov 2019 8:44 am
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Paddy’s sequence would be my second choice. Forward “double-thumbing” on adjacent strings is a valid technique, similar to “sweep picking” on guitar. I just prefer thumb with fingers, either alternating or rolls, because they work backward and forward and are not dependent on the strings being adjacent. |
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Mike Perlowin
From: Los Angeles CA
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Posted 5 Nov 2019 10:01 am
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Here's a little exercise. The idea is to pick block each string as you hit the other one, and get it so smooth that you can't hear any difference between the pedal action and the bar movement on string 5.
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