ONE OF MY favorite pick-hand articulation techniques is hybrid picking, which combines flatpicking with fingerpicking, either together or in a quickly alternating fashion. When a series of notes is played with just the pick, most often the sound is very uniform. This is, of course, something that is generally desirable and, in fact, needs to be practiced diligently in order to execute flat-picking with precision and consistency.
Fingerpicking, on the other hand, allows for a greater range of timbres, tonal variations and dynamics, as attacking the strings with the flesh of the fingertips offers the potential for each note in a sequence to have its own distinct character. With hybrid picking, we can combine the best of both worlds, making it an indispensable expressive tool.
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