Boards & Cases
![]() Effects Pedal Medium Duty ATA Case ID 28x14x6 SUPER SALE FACTORY CLOSEOUT US $76.95
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![]() Furman Pedal board power conditioner US $100.00
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![]() ATA PEDAL BOARD CASE CLOSEOUT 34 OD BRAND NEW US $119.95
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![]() EFFECTS PEDAL BOARD TUFFBOX CASE ALL IN ONE 18125 US $59.95
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![]() Stompin Ground ATA Pedal Board and Case US $245.00
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![]() POWERED PEDAL BOARD pedalboard guitar effect New fx US $39.99
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![]() Danelectro DJC Mini Effects Pedal Board w plugsadapter US $40.00
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![]() Pedaltrain PT Pro Pedalboard with Softshell Gig Bag US $120.00
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![]() MKS Pedal Pad Lite with Power Source US $69.99
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![]() EFFECTS LOOP PEDALBOARD Something New US $27.99
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![]() PEDAL BOARD ROAD CASE ALL IN ONE NEW 29x15x5 US $69.95
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![]() PEDAL BOARD ROAD CASE ALL IN ONE ID 23x15x6 CLOSEOUT US $44.95
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![]() EFFECTS PEDAL BOARD TUFFBOX CASE ALL IN ONE 1885 US $59.95
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![]() EFFECTS PEDAL BOARD TUFFBOX CASE ALL IN ONE 1285 US $59.95
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![]() EFFECTS PEDALS ATA CASE ID 32x16x6 H SUPER BLOWOUT US $89.95
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![]() PEDAL BOARD ROAD CASE ALL IN ONE NEW 23x13x5 US $64.95
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 34x12x6H US $169.00
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 40x12x6H US $169.00
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 34x16x6H US $169.00
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 28x12x6H US $169.00
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 40x20x6H US $169.00
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![]() FULL ATA PEDAL BOARD CASE BRAND NEW 26 x 16 x 7 OD US $119.00
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 28x16x6H US $169.00
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 40x16x6H US $169.00
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![]() PEDAL BOARD ROAD CASE ALL IN ONE NEW 23x8x4 US $59.95
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![]() EFFECTS PEDALS ATA CASE ID 24x12x6 H SUPER BLOWOUT US $83.95
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![]() Effects Pedals ATA Case Heavy Duty 3 8 ID 28x20x6H US $169.00
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Wrist vs. Forearm Picking - Which Is Better?
When playing the guitar, picking from the wrist vs. picking from the elbow or forearm is something that is very important to think about, especially as a beginner.
When I first started playing, I gravitated towards playing from the forearm when picking as opposed to the wrist. As a result, I found it difficult to play a lot of alternate picking exercises and it also made certain types of rhythm playing much harder then they needed to be. I continued this way for a number of years, and it wasn't until a couple years ago that I tried to break myself of this habit. It was actually Al DiMeola who suggested in his REH instructional video to focus on playing from the wrist. And while I was watching how flawless his technique was, it really hit home with me. While I still at times get the forearm involved, I think I pretty much play from the wrist for the most part now, but only after practicing exercises very slowly and speeding them up, all while concentrating on picking from the wrist. It helped to look in the mirror and make sure that I was.
The habits you form early on will be tough to change as you play more and more. I wont say that you should do one or the other because ultimately its up to you. And there are certainly plenty of players out there who pick from the forearm. But I would still like to recommend now that you try to focus on picking from the wrist whenever possible. The reasons for this are as follows:
1) You have much more control with using only the wrist.
2) Picking from the wrist minimizes overall movement which makes it easier to play complex passages.
3) Most rhythm playing (especially on acoustic) can be done more easily and sounds less mechanical by using the wrist.
4) Its easier to play muted passages using the wrist.
Again, its a matter of personal preference, and there are some players who pick primarily from the elbow (Michael Angelo and Vinnie Moore) and do it very well. But the vast majority of players pick primarily from the wrist.
Experiment with both and see which feels more comfortable for you. But keep in mind once you get used to one, its tough to break the habit.
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Breedlove Focus Acoustic Guitar With Case 12269 $2999 Focus your musical dreams with this stage-ready concert model. |
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HIPSTREET GUITAR SHAPED CASE FOR DS $2.99 HIPSTREET GUITAR SHAPED CASE FOR DS |
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Bensussen Guitar Case - Xbox 360 Guitar Hero 10000180 $1.97 For Xbox 360. Protects your guitar. |
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Big Business Guitar MP3 Case $24 Big Business 3"x5" Guitar MP3 Case by Thomas Paul We love this MP3 case . Hand-silk screened in blue, heavy weight canvas. Size 3"x5". New from Thomas Paul's Fall 2010 Big Business Collection. |
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Elaborately Painted Guitar Case of Environmental Activist, California $34.99 Phil Schermeister Elaborately Painted Guitar Case of Environmental Activist, California - Photographic Print |
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Gibson John Lennon J-160E Peace Acoustic-Electric Guitar Standard $3249 A guitar that salutes 2 legends. |
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Gibson John Lennon J-160E Peace Acoustic-Electric Guitar 00349065 $3249 A guitar that salutes 2 legends. |
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Gibson John Lennon J-160E Peace Acoustic-Electric Guitar 03089029 $3249 A guitar that salutes 2 legends. |
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Gibson John Lennon J-160E Peace Acoustic-Electric Guitar 03265050 $3249 A guitar that salutes 2 legends. |
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Gibson Custom SG Standard Historic Reissue Electric Guitar with Maestro 065842 $3499 The guitar that rocked the world. |
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Gibson Custom SG Standard Historic Reissue Electric Guitar with Maestro 090092 $3499 The guitar that rocked the world. |

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