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Topic: Picked Rakes |
Detlef Webert
From: Europe - DE
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Posted 30 Apr 2022 12:46 pm
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Hello forum mates,
how do you practice/what is your technique to speed up picked rakes (3 notes,2-1-T) on a downscale. Upscale is easy to handle.
For me it's like running fast forward and trying to do reach the same speed in the opposite direction.
Tips and tricks are very appreciated. |
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Ron Hogan
From: Nashville, TN, usa
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Posted 30 Apr 2022 3:24 pm
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Detlef,
This is not exactly what you want, but is my way of doing rakes via the bar. I'd still like to hear other's answers.
Listen to the head of this tune I did for my rakes.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yVxV8VxnIAo |
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Dale Rottacker
From: Walla Walla Washington, USA
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Donny Hinson
From: Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
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Posted 30 Apr 2022 7:39 pm
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Practice! And, you don't even need a guitar to practice this type of exercise. You can practice the finger movements by simply drumming your fingers on a table, or on your knee! After what will seem like years, and you've done this several thousand times, you'll be able to do this 3-note roll with surprising speed. (But it will likely take a couple of weeks.)
Would you believe between 3 and 5 times...a second?
Yes!!!
Also, I call these moves "rolls", not rakes, as "rakes" are more commonly done with a single pick, dragging it across the strings. |
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Detlef Webert
From: Europe - DE
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Posted 1 May 2022 7:15 am
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thanks a lot for your replies.
@ Dale: that's exactly a great example and perfectly done by you.
@ Donny: yes indeed, I've already practiced using a table without picks. Works good but when trying on the steel, it doesn't work that quick.
Perhaps I have to find a way to grab the strings with the picks in a different way.
And for sure it needs more practicing. |
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Dale Rottacker
From: Walla Walla Washington, USA
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Posted 1 May 2022 8:54 am
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Detlef Webert wrote: |
thanks a lot for your replies.
@ Dale: that's exactly a great example and perfectly done by you.
Perhaps I have to find a way to grab the strings with the picks in a different way.
And for sure it needs more practicing. |
Detlef, rakes of any kind whether picked or strum’d, at least in my experience are usually on adjacent strings so on a strum rake you may grab more than three strings, you may grab 4 or 5 and on a forward strum rake maybe more. For the picked rake I would just pick three strings like 3, 4 and 5 with middle finger index and thumb and just get comfortable with that motion, getting those in succession from the third to the fifth string, it’ll happen eventually. _________________ Dale Rottacker, Steelinatune™
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Chris Templeton
From: The Green Mountain State
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