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Originally posted by taphappy View PostWhat advantages are there to this awkward picking style?
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it is odd, isn't it? it looks like it hurts. I would think he'd get muscle fatigue faster by bending his wrist so much.
I guess the advantage is, he has a pretty distinct lead sound. I don't think I could get very close if I tried. I don't think it gives him more speed, but who knows.
I think his magic might be more in his interpretation of scale theory, but he's got some crazy technique too.
But yeah, I'm not too impressed with his rhythms usually. I bet him and Mustaine went round and round when Marty was learning the riffs. Probably didn't play them as tight as Dave would have liked. But I never read that - anyone have any knowledge of that type of thing?
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What's wrong with his picking style? He holds the pick with his thumb and forefinger and bends his wrist to pick a lot . . . which is what I thought lots of people do. Sometimes he's got a weird angle that his wrist is at . . . is that what you're talking about?Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
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Originally posted by taphappy View Posthttp://youtube.com/watch?v=uAQwDzuhEqU
Thats what I mean. I cant even get my wrist to bend like that.
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Originally posted by Davey View Postthat's from melodic control i think.. the whole video is up at video.google or what's it
I don't find it hard to pick like Marty, in terms of bending my wrist, although it would take a little practice to get it right up to snuff. What I don't get is how in the world you're supposed to keep the lower strings from ringing out by doing that. I hit the high e, and if I don't have my palm slightly touching the lower strings, they start making an awful mess of noise under high gain.
Listen to some of Marty's stuff outside the studio and you can actually hear the noise in places.
Marty says he picks that way because he likes the sound of completely unobstructed, unmuted strings ringing out. Also, the position can be beneficial for a lot of upstrokes, which he tends to do.Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't.
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Originally posted by SpiderVenom View PostIndeed. I own that video, and when I saw it on Google Video, that annoyed me. At least I got the tabs, though
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Originally posted by JOLLY View PostHe has the strangest looking picking style I've ever seen.
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He gets his signature pick attack sound that way. Sometimes I find myself using that same wrist position when playing Hangar 18 or other Deth songs, and it does sound closer to him, though it's a pain to control ringing strings!
And yeah, daemon BBQ mentioned something very true: Marty, flat out, sucks as a rhythm player because of his picking technique. I guess Mustaine tolerated it only because Marty's leads are so good!Epiphone LP Standard PlusTop Pro
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Yeah it is a weird picking style. As SpiderVenom said, he explains it in his video why he picks like that.
Anyway still pretty amazing that he can pull of those licks (eg. Hangar18, Tornado, etc) at that kinda speeds with that style of picking.
Plus the way his left hand works with bends and vibratos and the scale theory, creates that very unique sound.
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