Re: Right Hand Technique
I tell my students that the right hand is the money hand. Left hand is fine, and important. But if those fancy licks aren't articulated properly in volume and rhythm they're no good. It goes down to finding the right position for each player, holding properly the right pick, putting your hand in the right spot on the strings, moving the wrist in a fluid motion, and striking the string with the right pronunciation, etc.
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