Re: Tons of Downstrokes {Help}
Distorted1987 said:
Lately, I have been trying to tackle the song Blackened by Metallica and most of the riff parts using all downstrokes.
When you say you're using all downstrokes, do you mean you're not alternate picking? Next question -- why not? I've been playing this tune with my band for the last year or so, and I'd die if I had to play the whole tune with downstrokes... even just the main verse riff with all downstrokes would suck!
The first fast riff involves skipping between the E and D strings a lot...I basically end up starting with a downstroke on the open E and then upstroke on the 2nd fret (D string), then pretty much alternate pick staying with a downstroke for all the open E's.
The verse lick -- since I have to sing & play it at the same time, I may have simplified it a little, but it sounds right in context.
basically:
-D U D U D U --D U D U - - - U -D U D U D U
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---------------3---------------------------------------------------
-2-2-2-2-2-2--1------2-\-1----2-2-2-2-2-2------------------------
-0-0-0-0-0-0----2-3--------3--0-0-0-0-0-0------------------------
And for the 2nd ending:
- D U D U D U -D U D U D U
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-3----------------------------------------------------------------
-1-----1------5-5-5-5-5-5----------------------------------------
---2-3---2-3--3-3-3-3-3-3----------------------------------------
Where D=downstroke & U=Upstroke
Maybe a bit too much detail, but I was bored & figured I'd try to help you out a little... and if I mistook what you meant by playing the song with all downstrokes, sorry! :smack:
When I had only been playing guitar for a few years, I read an interview with Scott Ian from Anthrax. In that interview, he talked about how he used to have to play all palm-muted chord stuff with downstrokes in order for it to sound "right." He then talked about how he worked and worked and worked on being able to achieve that same sound by palm-muting while alternate picking. Once he got it down, he said he was amazed at how much faster and longer he could play without experiencing muscle fatigue.
I took Scott's advice way back then & wouldn't have it any other way! I don't think my style would be my style without the ability to alternate pick & palm-mute at will--chords or single-note stuff... very important skills for a metal guitarist in my opinion!
Everyone else is right about relaxing... tension is the enemy! Picking is mostly about the wrist--maybe a little forearm, but mostly wrist.
Oh, and if you end up "bruising" your arm playing a song, you may want to take it easy for a bit. At 16, you'll probably not cause permanent damage, but if you overexert yourself too much too often, you might end up with problems later in life... Wouldn't it suck to find out you have carpal tunnel at age 29 and have a doctor tell you "you should probably stop playing the guitar..." ?!?
Sorry for the book!
--Nightrunner