The only right way to hold a pick?

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    How do you hold your pick and is it the best way?

Komentáře • 362

  • @joro3108
    @joro3108 Před 5 lety +381

    I love learning guitar from Arnold Schwarzenegger Jr.

  • @Parkwaymania
    @Parkwaymania Před rokem +20

    Thanks for this video! I've been playing for 40 years and this is the way I've always held a pick. I've tried the other pick holding position that is somehow the "right" way and it felt so uncomfortable and unnatural that I couldn't adapt. Thanks for making me feel like I'm not a freak! LOL.

  • @Makin3m
    @Makin3m Před 5 lety +54

    That’s how I’ve always held the pick. I still do and some say it’s the wrong way, but it’s always worked wonders for me

    • @elderberry-hamster
      @elderberry-hamster Před 4 lety +10

      It's not wrong if it works for you!! Some others are not you. Rock on!!

    • @schlosser66600
      @schlosser66600 Před 3 lety +8

      yep i was told i am holding the pick wrong as well but i can do so much more with it this way

    • @theedge5927
      @theedge5927 Před 3 lety

      same here

    • @kennethkimbroug8087
      @kennethkimbroug8087 Před 2 lety

      only one way ? whether you are strumming or not ??

    • @Makin3m
      @Makin3m Před 2 lety +1

      @@kennethkimbroug8087 yeah

  • @ericvosburgh2368
    @ericvosburgh2368 Před 2 lety +12

    I discovered this myself 50 years ago when started playing mandolin, which requires fast picking & accuracy, then applied to my guitar playing also.. I recommend for beginners to maybe use the second finger for a little guidance until more control is developed..

  • @joshtate5014
    @joshtate5014 Před 5 lety +11

    How you explained the differences in how you held the pick is almost exactly what ive gone through with picking ive been playing on and off and not very consistently for a couple of years but the pendulum idea really blew my mind it makes so much sense because ive been trying to be more precise and effective with my picking but i noticed i had to much tension is my right hand and it felt so awkward to try and stay consistent

  • @Pit_Lord
    @Pit_Lord Před 4 lety +11

    The grip he shows is ideal for speed and pinch harmonics. Hit the string at a 30-45 degree angle and you’re golden. If these are your goals it’s worth adopting this technique.

    • @tenshou2518
      @tenshou2518 Před 2 lety +3

      whats the best grip for strumming...or can i use the same one in the video also for strumming

  • @jeremykemp3782
    @jeremykemp3782 Před 3 lety +2

    I forgot how good this tutorial was for me. If you are new to guitar, listen to this man

  • @RicHSAD2
    @RicHSAD2 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm been playing for a little over 5 months now and I'm still experimenting. I actually recently just made the same transition as in the video to the way I hold my pick. I feel like it gets more control/precision compared to holding the pick on the side of the index. I do feel like I loose some economy of motion for certain things though, but it might just be that I need to practice it more.

  • @weldingcaps3493
    @weldingcaps3493 Před 4 lety +6

    Holy shit thank you so much. This feels so much better than anything else I’ve tried

  • @jeremykemp3782
    @jeremykemp3782 Před 4 lety +13

    He explained exactly how I hold the pick, and now I am trying this the way he is showing, it is a very awkward feeling. But I will stick at it like he says. Thank You

    • @ethanmorrow4241
      @ethanmorrow4241 Před 4 lety +3

      A lot of great guitar players, including Kirk Hammet, Eddie Van Halen, Marty Friedman, and Willie Adler have very weird ways that they hold a pick. You don't need to abide by some stupid rules. This video is a suggestion

    • @tannerw.n.7640
      @tannerw.n.7640 Před 4 lety

      I found for me it is really awkward and clumsy. I just turned the pick 90 degrees, so its perpendicular to my palm and the strings. Instead of twisting my hand all the way.

    • @behindthen0thing525
      @behindthen0thing525 Před 3 lety

      How did it work out jez

    • @jeremykemp3782
      @jeremykemp3782 Před 3 lety +1

      @@behindthen0thing525
      Yes, never looked back. This is how I hold my pick now. I forgot about this thread I watched, how cool

    • @behindthen0thing525
      @behindthen0thing525 Před 3 lety

      @@jeremykemp3782 lol that's great

  • @chesapeake566
    @chesapeake566 Před 6 lety +86

    Well, at least I've found one thing I don't need to change 😋

  • @quailstudios
    @quailstudios Před rokem +1

    Hello Claus, this is really great. I agree with you 100%. Cheers!

  • @1032godofwar
    @1032godofwar Před rokem +2

    This was so validating because I COULD not for the life of me keep my index finger curled up it naturally wanted to straighten out into this grip lol. Just feels right.

    • @markrobinson518
      @markrobinson518 Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly the same here. I play metal and the curled index finger is what every rock/metal tutor (especially Internet ones) seems to recommend but it is just hellishly uncomfortable for me.

  • @wjchow1
    @wjchow1 Před 6 lety +4

    That is the way I like to hold a pick but I was corrected by so many people or "teacher" . You explained it very good. THANKS!

  • @wiggsan
    @wiggsan Před 4 lety +2

    I have played guitar and banjo for 40+ years and I took up playing Irish tenor banjo 2 years ago and pick hold and movement has been my main problem. Your technique will help me and it gave me a whole new way to look at it. Thanks!

  • @neilbreathnach1221
    @neilbreathnach1221 Před 4 lety +9

    3:10

  • @geraldfried2752
    @geraldfried2752 Před 6 lety +7

    In my experience, I've gone in precisely the opposite direction. I started out holding the pick in line with my forefinger and secured by my thumb but I was never able to get good control over tremolo picking or a few other techniques. I observed players I admired holding the pick the way you showed in the beginning of the video, so I tried holding it that way. Almost immediately, my tremolo picking improved.
    This was just a few weeks ago, so the new hold is still not perfectly natural to me, but it's becoming more comfortable and my right-hand technique has improved, including pinch harmonics.

  • @freedomnow2214
    @freedomnow2214 Před 6 lety +110

    great example of how can a youtuber make an almost 10 minutes of length video out of 10 seconds. Great!

  • @zoots15
    @zoots15 Před 6 lety +2

    I have been a 3 finger guy my whole life and just started experimenting the last few weeks with different 2 finger styles.Thanks to your video Claus, I now have another!! I never felt any constraint with 3 finger, and for me seems easier to switch more comfortably between lead/ rhythm playing then 2 finger. With 2 finger I seem to have to do more adjustments when switching my style of play. So far, however, I am finding 2 finger seems to provide me with a bit more accuracy in my lead playing. Will continue the experiment to see if the lead playing dividends will lead to a permanent switch.

    • @noahraab2429
      @noahraab2429 Před 2 lety

      That's how James Hettfield does it. I suppose your downpicking is stable XD?

  • @dougaldhendrick3497
    @dougaldhendrick3497 Před 6 lety +5

    I use that third grip, but!.. the pick is reversed, the fat end on a slight angle hits strings. Weird but works for me!

  • @AlucardFanboy8745
    @AlucardFanboy8745 Před 3 lety +3

    This video was very afirming for me, been playing for about a decade holding the pick like this and have been thinking in the last few months that maybe I should change because i see so many other people doing it differently.

    • @SI-vb7hd
      @SI-vb7hd Před 2 lety +1

      Literally going through this process myself. I played bass for many years and have been playing guitar for about a year holding it via the 2 finger method (middle of 3 techniques mentioned here) as it gave me most stability and accuracy on bass. Started feeling like I was doing something wrong as so many others were holding at the 90 angle as in the first technique. I have been trying this for a couple of days and really struggling but after watching this video i am wondering if I should just give it up and go back to how I have always played with a switch to single finger maybe.

  • @pdblack
    @pdblack Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much! I've been struggling with different grips, pick angles and wrist motions and it feels so hopeless sometimes. I'm a beginner with a pick, though, so I'll just get back to experimenting and trust that I'll work it out in time.

  • @seraphym6764
    @seraphym6764 Před rokem +1

    I have always held my pick the way you are saying works best for you. I have seen so many other people hold it with thier index finger tucked inward like you first demonstrated, and one guy says you can use your thumb for muting strings but, you obviously can't really do that very well holding the pick with 2 fingers like your final demonstration. I was messing around with how I hold the pick and noticed that when I tucked my index finger I can't play as fast and I don't have the same amount of control. So I guess I will stick with what I've been doing. I didn't realize Paul Gilbert held the pick that way too. BTW, I use the Big Stubbys too. Lol

  • @stevenburton7922
    @stevenburton7922 Před rokem

    Very good advice...thanks for posting!

  • @VooDooJueJue
    @VooDooJueJue Před 6 lety +5

    Can you now explain your picking angles and rotation--pickslanting vs edge picking--or which edge of your pick is making contact with the strings? I've recently reworked my pick hold to this grip you've showed, but I'm reflecting George Benson, Sheryl Bailey, and sort of Santana, using the trailing edge picking technique. I love the newfound accuracy, speed, control, tone and the fact I can use a M - H pick, but I'm having extreme difficult strumming up.
    I'm going to try your style, leading edge picking (?). Thanks Claus!

    • @psteeg3551
      @psteeg3551 Před 6 lety +1

      he has several videos on picking technique, some are a bit old and some are really old. Just search his channel for picking videos

    • @bobgure
      @bobgure Před 6 lety +1

      Not to mention Jimi, and so,so many funk players. One of EricBlackmon's picking videos on youtube cleared this up for me ('underhand' funk, jazz position) where the upstrum uses more of a light, perpendicular brush. The angle will naturally find itself when I curve the picking hand's forefinger more, rather than the straight Sheryl Bailey/Benson finger 'post' and keep a very shallow depth. I think "Hendrix" or Nile Rodgers rather than "Benson" for strumming.

  • @brentinjapan
    @brentinjapan Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you!! I was already using that grip but started practicing that other common grip because I’d seen so many guitarists (I’m actually a bassist switching over) using it but it was so unnatural and limiting I thought there’s gotta be a better way. Thanks for the confidence!!

    • @JTAYC
      @JTAYC Před 2 lety +1

      Me tooo! 😭I had a guitar teacher who told me to stop using that grip and learn the other, more common, grip. Now I'm just confused hahahaha

  • @stephenchukwuebuka3232

    Thanks so much my boss for this lovely lesson

  • @jdpazmino2010
    @jdpazmino2010 Před 11 měsíci +1

    the way you ended it actually made me laugh and subscribe lol thanks brotha.

  • @joshuastephenkingsly
    @joshuastephenkingsly Před 5 lety +7

    That's the way I've learnt to hold it too.. Right now I clicked this video overwhelmed with depression that I've learnt to hold the pick the wrong way through all these years and you show me it's the best way to do so.... Thank you.......

    • @apatz87
      @apatz87 Před 5 lety +1

      I am in the exact same place as you! I have always been insecure and felt that I was holding it the wrong way and this guy holds it exactly like me!

  • @brianfindlay2925
    @brianfindlay2925 Před 2 lety +1

    Good lesson. Thanks for this.

  • @danbromberg
    @danbromberg Před rokem

    Thanks for the tip - hope it works for Bluegrass flatpicking as well.

  • @FlyOnTheMoon.
    @FlyOnTheMoon. Před 4 lety +1

    Another great explanation, Mr.
    guitarmastery. I hold my pick almost the same, but not exactly. I'll try your suggestion. I find your lessons most sensible. So, now I'll change my picking technique to what you've demonstrated for a while and see whether I can improve.

  • @johnkk7863
    @johnkk7863 Před 3 lety +1

    I only found you channel yesterday and have subbed , you explain so well i love your laid back but direct style no BS just a great tuition. Thanks your the best on youtube that I have seen.

  • @TheZiggerZagger
    @TheZiggerZagger Před rokem

    Simplicity, is genius. Biggest improvement in my playing, thank you.

  • @StonedAF101
    @StonedAF101 Před 2 lety +1

    been playing casually for around 10 years, holding the pic with thumb, index and middle finger....It feels so uncomfortable with only thumb and index, i feels like the pick is sliding out of position and im going to drop it.... that being said after only 1 min of playing with it, string accuracy is so much better.... this old habbit will be hard to kill tho.

  • @lancecass8997
    @lancecass8997 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm having the exact same predicament right now. I've noticed fir single string playing and especially pinch harmonics, Paul's way works, but for 20yrs I've used 2 fingers. The only fault I've found with one finger, is rhythm playing, I have way more control of my texture and Dynamics with 2 fingers while strumming

  • @JesseLeeKing
    @JesseLeeKing Před 2 lety

    It's all on what's comfortable to u , Steve Morse used the thumb , pointer and middle finger too pick... Eddie Van Halen used that way too but he used the thumb and middle finger sometimes but he also used the thumb and pointer sometimes... he changed it mid playing depending what's he's playing

  • @brianbergmusic5288
    @brianbergmusic5288 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I nickname this style "bird-beaking" the pick. I have no quarrel with it as I agree that it's all about your goals, man. I've only seen one other guitar instructor recommend it: Tom Hess. However, I can't seem to get away from "conventional" pick holding (where you hold the pick with the thumb against the side of your index finger). To make a long story very short: bird-beaking wrecks the hybrid/swybrid picking that I'm attempting to get better at (and I've made some decent progress already). Sure, I could set everything aside for six months to really give it a fair shake, but time is the fire by which we burn.

  • @JosephDunegan
    @JosephDunegan Před 6 lety

    Claus, I found this video tonight and I tried this approach. It worked! I have toyed with two way pick slanting for a while but no speed came. I picked up my guitar tonight and tried it your way, adjust the depth of the pick hitting the string and within minutes I was flying through a scale. But what I soon found was soreness in my forearm from not using the muscle this way. I will work on it some more and keep you posted.

  • @MrMrGameadict
    @MrMrGameadict Před 3 lety +2

    I’m trying to break out of that two finger way atm after 10 years of playing. Sweeping and hybrid picking have become easier

  • @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o
    @Thainilam-pv7yb9nz9o Před 4 lety

    I am a complete beginner and you are absolutely right this is the natural way of holding the pick. I have been trying all other ways and failed miserably.

  • @Lighthammer18
    @Lighthammer18 Před 3 lety +2

    Funny. I'm mostly self-taught and recently one of my friends mentioned that I held the pick in a weird way. So naturally I was worried that I had helt it wrong all these years. Bear in mind that I've never really focused on learning to play the guitar, I just play a bit every now and then. So I started youtubing for pick holding techniques and it really seemed like I held it wrong. Most seem to favour holding it at a 90 degree angle with respect to either the thumb or the index finger. So I tried it and I just couldn't make sense of it. Strumming went fine but any type of finesse or especially pinch harmonics was just impossible. Then I saw this video and it turns out this is exactly how I've been holding my pick since I started playing electric. I think it works fine! Especially when playing on a flying V because the strings are so angled, with a 90 degree pick angle you would have to twist your whole arm to get it to work. But with this technique I just twist my wrist a bit and it works. Same also if I want to use different angles between the pick and string, you have so much control with this grip.

  • @albertoschmithousin6767

    Great information. I'm going to try it myself. Ohhh and stubbys are all I use they are great

  • @hubbsllc
    @hubbsllc Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your video, Claus - the first of yours I've seen. I *think* I pretty much hold my pick in the same way you wound up doing; I say "I think" because of the dark pick and dim lighting. :) What I've wound up doing is making a "plus" with the last segment of my first finger and the last segment of my thumb and the pick goes in between, pointed the way the end of the index finger is pointing. This has the pick touching the first finger partway around to the side.

  • @Rose-on3po
    @Rose-on3po Před 4 lety +1

    thank you that was very helpful finally found how to hold it

  • @davidhanksguitarist9388

    This is one of the two methods I use to hold the pick. Another is a variation that Kiko Loureiro uses where he grips it by the extreme right end of the pick. Sometimes that's the best method when you need to mute a lot.

  • @DanBeitzelMusic
    @DanBeitzelMusic Před rokem

    This way is so much more stable, comfortable and freeing.. but I was always told it was “wrong” so I forced myself into the other positions you mentioned.. pick always sliding around, just awkward. Thank you so much for validating that this technique isn’t “wrong”.

  • @darrenwilson5046
    @darrenwilson5046 Před 5 lety +4

    Thankyou so much. I have been learning guitar for just under 2 years and always stuggled with a plec.. Until now! I was getting used to the muffled sounds coming from using my thumb but now the notes ring clear as a bell.

  • @timallen7305
    @timallen7305 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. I’m a senior, a long long time a failure at learning to play. I’ve been a thumb strummer. I’m attempting to use a pick. I use to sometimes but even then I held it wrong. F...k, it’s hard to change. Your words show me what to do. Now I just need practise suggestions.
    I think scales and riffs will work. Thanks again. How to and why work for me.

  • @arib6160
    @arib6160 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been holding it like Carlos Santana, worked ok for him.

  • @MrTabasham1990
    @MrTabasham1990 Před 3 lety +3

    I find the standard way of picking holding that everyone teaches really uncomfortable. I can't pluck individual strings that way.

  • @mikelandreth8773
    @mikelandreth8773 Před 6 lety

    If you are having trouble holding a pick or are uncomfortable wearing metal thumb and finger picks.(Dobro or Lap Steel) Get some Bohning Tex-Tite Bowstring Wax from Bass Pro Shop. Just a little on your finger will last a couple of playing times. And for the Finger Picks just rub some on the area where they sit. Much more comfortable and no slippage . Around $10 the stick should last you a long time Red with a Black cap.

  • @karlsmith3281
    @karlsmith3281 Před rokem

    The way you showed to pick before the two finger grip is how gypsy jazz players hold it albeit with a bent wrist.. Do ya think its cos they're generally playing on acoustics, I ended up playing the gypsy way but without the bent wrist so you can still palm mute on an electric, Its a fascinating topic, thanks for the demo.

  • @zoltan567
    @zoltan567 Před 6 lety +2

    Actually, it is a useful skill to change the way you hold the pick WHILE you are playing. For soloing, I hold the pick as you demonstrated, but for strumming the "traditional" holding is better. Also, electric guitar and acoustic guitar are rather different. For me the most important point is that the pick is stable, still I can hit the strings in any angle + change grip while I'm playing.

    • @lane3574
      @lane3574 Před 2 lety

      I was wondering about this because when I'm playing fast strumming parts, I find that this method of holding the pick lacks stability, but in every other context I prefer this pick grip.

  • @davidkelly1220
    @davidkelly1220 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, will try this

  • @Warlock73
    @Warlock73 Před 6 lety +1

    For thinner strings I can see how this way of a pick hold is beneficial. But for the thicker strings, and playing fast rhythm stuff (like Slayer, Lamb of God, etc) I feel like I have to have more an aggressive hold to play more aggressive riffs.

  • @liuntika
    @liuntika Před 4 lety +1

    I would like to thank this video to you. I hold the pick the same way. :)
    I started with 351 shaped medium picks, but it was not comfy. So I moved up to heavy, but it was like stiff, so I changed they way I hold the pick, and in the meantime I tried other picks as well, and I found tri stubby the best for my style, because of the grip it has. I can play nice and soft, real quiet, or I can dig deep in and play loud with it, remaining still flexible.

  • @danexguitartv1375
    @danexguitartv1375 Před 3 lety

    For me that's correct holding the pick especially when you strumming a guitar before I'm a band guitarist and I holding the pick like that for solo and rhythm I salute u sir!

  • @Bricklinsv1970
    @Bricklinsv1970 Před 6 lety

    Holding the pick properly will force you to retrain your whole attack and will really help you to relax while playing fast. This is a great video!

  • @uskkshare
    @uskkshare Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @YouTw1tFace
    @YouTw1tFace Před 2 lety

    Some people swear by the closed hand (the beginning position) while others an open hand. The fact is, both can be used. Yngwie has an open hand while someone like Bernth (youtuber) has a closed hand.

  • @JBW941
    @JBW941 Před 5 lety

    Hi. You are obviously a gifted player. In this video you mention you developed your pick grip in part because you saw Paul Gilbert hold the pick as you suggest. I just looked at 8 Paul Gilbert videos, many featured close-ups of his alternate picking, and a couple even had him demonstrating "how to hold the pick". In no videos I viewed did Paul appear to hold the pick the way you recommend, rather Paul seems to hold the pick between his thumb, and THE SIDE of his index finger, NOT on the frontal pad of his index finger as you recommend in this video. If you have a link showing him holding as you recommend I'd like a look.

  • @OliverBooks
    @OliverBooks Před 5 lety

    This solidifies my current practice regiment. I'm in the midst of switching how I hold the pick ( from the pointer+ middle finger and thumb version to this one) it's so frustrating, because I've been playing guitar for over 10 years and that style worked great for acoustic rhythm guitar, but now I'm really digging in to becoming a better lead player and this is making such a massive difference. Good stuff

  • @volleyballfanatic808
    @volleyballfanatic808 Před 5 lety +8

    I hold my pick that way, but with my second finger for some reason. I think the first person I saw play guitar held it between their thumb and second finger so I’ve been doing it ever since, my first finger just hangs loose.

  • @RotterStudios
    @RotterStudios Před 5 lety +2

    Been looking for this! Thanks! I’ll try it. Subbed

  • @ghildiyalfamilyvlogs
    @ghildiyalfamilyvlogs Před 2 lety

    I always hold the pick like that way but my 1st finger also hit the strings. How can I correct it?

  • @parickyates
    @parickyates Před 2 lety

    Awesome, great instruction! Explained very well. Did some research and this really makes the most sense.

  • @thereasonableamericans411

    Funny, until today I was holding the pick the second way you described, today, that will change.
    ALSO>>>>> If you change your Fstop setting to a higher number you will have both the near AND far objects in focus at the same time. Because the aperture (Fstop) is higher, the drawback is less light makes it into the camera lens, this means you will need more lighting but the advantage will be that everything is in focus at the same moment. I think this would be very helpful for you. a SLR camera would be capable of this, a phone will not be.

  • @dante316a
    @dante316a Před 4 lety

    I came to this video thinking i been doing it wrong all this years, because most people hold it the way you showed first, turns out I’ve been holding the exact same way that you are recommending in this video.

  • @reaper3509
    @reaper3509 Před 2 lety +1

    Y’all know how slash hold the pick right. Index and thumb hold it then the rest of the fingers lay on the strings. I’m trying to get used to that way cuz I think it looks cool lol

  • @musicvl22
    @musicvl22 Před 2 lety

    Though it was a very bold effort from your end to say that your way was the best for learners like us but as a Guitar Teacher you have explained everything clearly.
    Malmsteem plays like that
    Unlike
    Petrucci.
    But I as a learner thank you for this video.

  • @riyapardesi1938
    @riyapardesi1938 Před 9 měsíci

    This style having flexibility is suitable for electric guitar and other one is suitable for Acoustic guitar for strumming Chords.

  • @sinke_hr2986
    @sinke_hr2986 Před rokem

    I rest my arm on outside forearm bone and my movement is strictly up and down, holding pick with middle finger support my index finger and my little finger is curved, I was unconscious about that, im started to think about this when I was asked to teach one of my friends how to pick hard and cross strings without losing timing and tone.
    Pendulum aka tremolo picking never worked for me, I'm losing stamina fast with that technique,it's good for one string but for string crossing, just don't work for me.

  • @JoelChhangte87
    @JoelChhangte87 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video again.. Thank you so much. I've been looking for the best solution, I think this could help me from now on.. Respect

  • @shadwelthames9416
    @shadwelthames9416 Před 2 lety

    I followed other videos (not good) when i got my guitar 6 months ago and as soon as I had professional lessons this is the way I was taught and whilst it feels funny to start it works and loosens the wrist whilst giving control over depth.

  • @coconutcrispy83
    @coconutcrispy83 Před 6 lety +4

    That's how I've held my pick since day one. It just feels natural to me. I've been told 1000 times that I'm wrong but it works for me so I've never changed. Nice to finally have some validation :-D

  • @rocot7664
    @rocot7664 Před 6 lety

    It depends what the player wants to be able to do on the guitar, the way Claus is showing is a very effective way which enables you to incorporate multiple techniques into 1 giving you freedom and endless possibilities.

  • @grunge1658
    @grunge1658 Před 3 lety

    Thanks, I had my nails as my pick for over 1 year and half, Its not pretty bad when i hit notes pretty fast But the thing is my nail is starting to worn out and i had to cut it. Now i don’t have to worry having my nails worn out and gets pointy when not cutting it thanks!!

  • @RWaxo
    @RWaxo Před rokem

    Good video, it works for me, actually I can easily control the picks this way

  • @ljr8819
    @ljr8819 Před 6 lety

    As always................ food for thought. Thanks Claus.

  • @dr.rafaelortizzavala4426

    Sometimes I hold the pick like this video but It sweeps of my fingers when I play fast not always but many times

  • @MatthiasLenardt
    @MatthiasLenardt Před 6 lety

    Really good!!!

  • @Dad-Gad
    @Dad-Gad Před 4 lety +2

    I use the second grip , I've tried and tried to use 2 fingers but I just can't get the same feeling .

    • @guitarmastery
      @guitarmastery  Před 4 lety +2

      Everybody is build differently. Which pick do you use?

  • @KJT3000
    @KJT3000 Před rokem

    Claus Levin basically started me on this pick grip. I call it the "Levin" grip, he says it's the Paul Gilbert grip. lol
    I found that I kept coming back to this for OVERALL technique. The other grip is fast, but it loses so much finesse and accuracy. Claus is so right on this. I've gone back and forth on both, even tried some weird combo of the 2 which hurt my index fingernail after a while. But this is the right way.

  • @danceswithbadgers
    @danceswithbadgers Před rokem

    You see a lot of players holding the pick in their fist. I don't get it as you can't articulate the pick at all, nor can you use hybrid picking. I found I could hybrid pick, double and triple stops and trills on non-adjacent strings - all impossible with the fist-clench pick hold. You mentioned the pendulum effect - see EVH with his pinky out when trilling.

  • @CHOPERUS23
    @CHOPERUS23 Před 2 lety

    That might be your favorite hold but many including Paul Gilbert prefer to use the side of the index finger against it.
    Holding the way you do makes the pick attack for too harsh and limits the amount of slanting switching when playing between odd and even notes per string smoothly.

  • @aL3CnR
    @aL3CnR Před 4 lety +1

    i hold the pick the second way u showed, the 3 fingers ^
    it rly works perfectly for me
    i guess it's different from one person to another

    • @johnmac4251
      @johnmac4251 Před 4 lety

      Sombreboy it seems to work for Hetfield.

    • @Yeoldepube
      @Yeoldepube Před 3 lety

      I learned the way he does it but it feels weak even though I’ve been picking that way for over a year

  • @ivancat1891
    @ivancat1891 Před 2 lety

    Gosh. Thank you. I think your method works for me. Seems to be a little more accurate.

  • @yohanesarifin7251
    @yohanesarifin7251 Před 2 lety

    Great teacher ☮️🔥

  • @DigoOwnz
    @DigoOwnz Před 4 lety +1

    Some fucking idiot told me that the only right way to do it was the first one, watching this makes me happy because I'm used to the third

  • @gerdez
    @gerdez Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. You are describing the exact way I hold the pick. I am a self taught amateur, but I never could hold the pick 99%percent of people say we should. It is just so awkward. And I also look at Hetfield when I doubt myself from time to time and he also seems to hold the pick as you show🤪

  • @gonicjon
    @gonicjon Před 3 lety

    thanks...from on old beginner...i appreciate it

  • @ClassicalPan
    @ClassicalPan Před 5 lety

    I hold it with 3 fingers. Works excellent for me, but I realize that speedy lead picking is difficult, so I'm trying to learn to hold a pick the traditionally correct way. After 16-17 years of holding it wrong, it's exceptionally difficult.

  • @Captaincracker826
    @Captaincracker826 Před 6 lety

    awesome vid... your a great teacher Claus !!

  • @chippisc7120
    @chippisc7120 Před 6 lety +1

    lol... i did the changes the other way ;) reason: when i started hybrid picking i was always using the side of my other fingers... the tone was not very nice, with your first versions it works better for me. Anyways, sometimes i still change back ;)

  • @dougsmith8430
    @dougsmith8430 Před rokem

    Thank you… I’ve been playing 12 years and still wasn’t comfortable with other ways of holding the pick. This way you use here is what has always felt most natural and comfortable to me… now if I had you speed! 🤷🏾😂.

  • @sagittarius_a_starr
    @sagittarius_a_starr Před 2 lety

    White pick would have been useful for demonstration. I kept loosing the pick against his shirt, which was also dark blue. I can't see that well.

  • @arniet5257
    @arniet5257 Před 6 lety +1

    Do you hold it the same way for solos as you do for fast rhythm strumming?

  • @MorbidManoeuvres
    @MorbidManoeuvres Před rokem

    funny, i went to try this and realized.. ive always held the pick like this haha. although i never actually paid attention how i hold a pick till now

  • @TheLasse1960
    @TheLasse1960 Před 6 lety

    Great video, Claus. Thank you