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I used to think I invented a brand-new picking technique during my guitar warm-ups. It turns out it already exists, but the logic behind it changed everything for my playing—and it might do the same for yours. The "Stutter" in your Speed Most guitarists hit a wall because their picking hand has to "skip" or reset its position when moving between strings. If you're using standard alternate picking, you often find yourself fighting the physics of the motion rather than flowing with it. The Logic/The Problem After slowing my playing down by 50%, I realized that "conservative" picking (economy picking) creates a natural flow by ensuring your pick is always in the correct position for the next string. I break down the Mathematical Method to master this: Odd Number of Hits: Continues the flow in one direction. Even Number of Hits: Changes the direction of your movement. New Flavors for your Solos This isn't just a drill; it's a way to rewrite your solos. By thinking about how many notes you play per string, you can integrate this flow to reach higher speeds with less motion. It's the essential first step toward mastering sweep picking. More Videos: • If you practice like this? You MUST stop n... • Learn guitar scales without learning guita... • Changing string on your electric guitar th... Music Gear: Ibanez RG 1451 Prestige (Japan) Focusrite Scarlett SOLO REAPER DAW Video Gear: Sony ZV-E10 Tamron 17-70 f2.8 DJI Mic Mini K&F CONCEPT Variable ND2 to ND400 K&F Concept 1/8 Black Mist Diffusion