Helo everybody, new to the forum, glad to meet you all!
I would like to share an observation and understand whether anybody else has noticed something similar: irrespective of which picking style I practice between DSX, USX, DBX, if I focus on one for some time and improve my speed and accuracy with it, then I magically get to easily bring that improvement to all the other styles. As if the brain learned subtle things that I cannot clearly understand and uses those things across the board.
Am I seeing things or is this something real?
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Welcome!
My experience is similar to yours. If I take some time off from my 2-way/dbx form and just work on USX to play USX-specific lines, my 2-way playing is better when I come back to it.
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@splendiani I would agree with your observation, as it’s been my experience with dabbling with different styles.
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So glad to read this! I have noticed this. These days I practice different picking approaches and when one improves they all seem to!
I have this thing where I often get stuck on a particular note in a sequence - keep missing it - particularly on a very fast lick. As I work out how to get this note using one picking approach - it seems to get better on all of them!
Don’t really know why.