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The use of tremolo picking is an easy way to play
fast phrases, with a minimal amount of effort. With tremolo picking
you are playing the same note 3, 4 or more times in rapid succession.
Watch these videos for the overall idea, then we will move on
with some specifics

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For tremolo picking, the way you hold the pick and the movement
that you make differs from normal picking.
When picking normally, the motion is mostly coming from your
wrist.

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When tremolo picking, bend your thumb a little, and make the
motion come more from your arm.

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The best way to think about the motion of tremolo picking is
this.
- Use the very tip of your pick. Don't let more that a millimeter
of the pick drop below the surface of the strings.
- Angle the pick a little by bending your thumb slightly. This
will help the pick glide across the strings more smoothly.
- The side of your thumb will gently brush against the surface
of the other strings, while the pick drops just below the surface.
Tremolo picking is easiest if you play all of the notes in a
phrase on the same string. That way you don't have to lift your
right hand up to make the transition to another string. Of course
you shouldn't always do what's easiest, but that is a good place
to start.
| When notated, tremolo picking uses 3 diagonal
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Just repeat the note as fast as you can for the indicated duration.
There is not a set number of times that you will pick the note.
Try practicing tremolo picking with the following exercises.
This is a pattern for a G major scale. Learn to play scales on
a single strings, not only for use when playing tremolo picking
licks, but for improvising in general.

This is a pattern for a G minor pentatonic scale.

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