Hybrid picking on guitar
Hybrid picking on guitarHybrid picking is a great way of adding another dimension to your sound. Players in many different styles such as blues, bluegrass, country, rock and jazz use hybrid picking when they play guitar. One of my favorite guitar players, Stevie Ray Vaughan, uses hybrid picking for his solo in the song “Lenny.”

What is hybrid picking?
As the name suggests, hybrid picking is a technique that is a cross between regular picking and finger picking (AKA fingerstyle). Hybrid picking allows for the guitar player to sound notes on separate strings without sounding the string in the middle.
For example, lets say you wanted to play something like this:
hybrid picking tabs example 1
What would you do when you got to the red notes? Well a good option would be hybrid picking.
How to hybrid pick
Here is how I approach hybrid picking. I hold my pick like I would normally hold it, between my thumb and index finger, like so:

(I use a small pick, so it’s hard to see my pick, but it’s there)
But for hybrid picking I use my middle finger to pluck the lower string like so:

Another great way to use hybrid picking is to alternate between using your pick and your middle finger. What is the advantage to this? Well it sure makes string skipping a lot easier, especially when you are skipping two or more strings. Try playing this A minor lick with hybrid picking. The red notes use a pick and the blue use your middle finger:

Experiment with hybrid picking and see how you can incorporate it into your playing. It is quite a cool technique



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