Hi all,
This may be a bit of a philosophical/confusing question, but I feel like I may not be understanding the idea of forearm rotation properly (or really just picking mechanics in general) and thought this may clear things up for me a bit.
When you’re about to pick a string using a forearm rotation technique, are you supposed to
- initiate the picking movement with the fingers holding the pick, which follows through with a rotational movement or
- initiate the movement with a forearm rotation with the pick hitting the string being a consequence of the rotational movement?
I guess one analogy for this would be a wheel (your picking hand) affixed to an axle (your forearm). You could turn the wheel to make the axle rotate (method 1) or turn the axle to have the wheel rotate as a consequence (method 2).
Hope this makes sense and isn’t too stupid of a question lol. Thanks!