So, for years I had no idea what motion I was using. I’ve been following CTC for ages and convinced myself I was probably a mostly wrist or maybe forearm player able to ‘two way pick slant’ and even crosspick, because my speeds seemed pretty good. Things seemed a bit inconsistent in how fast and clean I could play day to day, though.
Finally I got around to filming myself- HORROR.
I was swiping all over the place, hitting wrong strings and doing weird little finger/thumb flexion movements to try to get over the strings.
I think I was muting well enough that I couldn’t clearly hear all the swiping, and I obviously can’t feel what I’m doing!
I put in a TC and it turns out I was playing basically gypsy-style, which obviously wasn’t going to work with mixed escapes and the kinds of things I wanted to play (3NPS) unless I tried to work out planned runs or maybe legato tricks to avoid the wrong escapes.
I decided to reinvent and change to DSX/mixed (basically aiming for the Andy Wood form).
For those thinking of changing technique, it certainly doesn’t happen immediately.
I spent at least a week or so just getting to the point of being able to tremolo and clear the strings consistently.
Getting the correct setup is one thing, but convincing my wrist to move in a ‘reverse dart-thrower’ motion is another. Every time I’d speed up it would revert to USX motions and bury the pick between the strings. I suppose that’s probably what it’s being doing for 20-30 years.
I had to make a conscious effort to retrain to learn that movement, and made a point of just doing the correct wrist movement throughout the day from time to time, even away from the guitar. I think that helped.
The other thing that made this possible was the magnet- I just couldn’t tell what I was doing until I saw it and wouldn’t have known when I was improving (or not).
I’ve also found sorting out the tremolo isn’t enough. Initially, with each new type of lick, even if it was a ‘DSX’ lick, my wrist and arm motion would try to revert to gypsy, even if my anchor points and setup were correct. I had to teach myself to do the correct wrist motion again for each new lick I learned. Sometimes I had to deliberately use large motions at slow speed, maybe to train the motion itself, or maybe so I would notice when I was correctly escaping or doing a rest stroke with the upstroke.
I also found I couldn’t do it as easily standing as sitting, presumably because the angles all change slightly.
After about a month, I think I got to DSX.
I’ve just managed yesterday (I think) to get it to do mixed escapes for 3NPS runs. To do this, I just played a lot of stuff, while consciously maintaining the ‘feel’ of the correct dart-thrower motion, now that I can feel what that is. I actually just played through all the tabs for the Andy Wood clips, which gave me some material to work on. I think the next hurdle once I’m sure I’m doing mixed escapes on scale runs will be cross picking, which I don’t think I’ve cracked yet.
Anyway, thought someone might find some of this useful, and it’s interesting to see there’s now an update to the primer talking about exactly what I’ve just been doing!