Good Morning,
I’m 55 now and I’ve been playing in bands since I was 14. I had 3 guitar lessons in my entire life, which only served to confuse me. Musically, I’m a Neanderthal. To say that I’m an uneducated player is an understatement.
I currently support two SoCal bands (one cover and one original) and work full time in a recording studio. While I feel like I’m a decent blues-based player, I have recently set my sights on working up to some of YJM’s licks which are way outside my skill set.
A word on my bad habits:
Back in 1982, I bought a new Ibanez Destroyer DT555 with a middle pickup, which was my main stage guitar through the 1980’s. Because I constantly found myself striking the middle pickup while playing, I developed a habit of rotating the tip of my pick towards my palm and I actually play with the large, rounded edge.
Admittedly, this is a very bad habit, but rather than try to change it today, since it is now automatic, I thought I would just post a short video using my usual pick holding technique.
This is a video I shot with my phone propped up on the amp cabinet and it’s not stellar quality, but I think it may at least give a skilled eye a glimpse into where improvement is needed, and a better video can be posted later.
I’m working daily on hand synchronization exercises, because I instinctively start tremolo picking or pedal-picking fast runs.
Here’s this morning’s video clip:
Here’s wishing you all the very best…