Hey all,
I was wondering, if it is okay to use multiple pick grips for different things?
I’ve found from working through the primer, that my fastest and easiest alternate picking motion is wrist DSX, and because of this, the grip that seemed to work best for me was the trigger grip. That grip sort of helps me get the arm position and everything right.
However, for some rhythm stuff, strumming chords or arpeggiating chords, I find the angle pad grip, fully extended grip works best for me. Especially for chord arpeggiation as I can hold the pick in such a way that I don’t need to move the arm much and I can dial out edge picking for a more positive attack.
For the likes of metal rhythm, with fast downstrokes etc, the trigger grip again seems to work best for me as with fast downstrokes, my wrist is making similar motions to my alternate picking. Not the same obviously but similar arm position etc.
If I attempt it with angle pad, it tends to just become the trigger grip. I don’t know if that is just a consequence of the arm setup and wrist motion or something else.
So, I was wondering is it okay to use these multiple grips and just learn to switch between them when needed?
I spent some time trying to find one grip that would work for everything I do, but it seems, unless I’m getting things wrong, that I need multiple grips.
When I say multiple, I actually just mean two. Trigger and angle pad.
Any advice greatly appreciated.