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Guitar or mandolin playing technique
McReynolds was the earliest exponent of the crosspicking style on the mandolin. He developed his crosspicking style with his brother in his band Jim & Jesse
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American musician
bluegrass tradition. She is noted for her flatpicking, clawhammer, and crosspicking guitar prowess. She has cited Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Alison Krauss
Molly_Tuttle
Playing technique on the guitar
dynamic, with slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, powerful strumming and rapid crosspicking. Bluegrass flatpickers usually prefer guitars with a flat top rather
Flatpicking
English musician (born 1946)
Fripp began to develop the technique of crosspicking, which became one of his specialities. Fripp teaches crosspicking to his students in Guitar Craft. In
Robert_Fripp
Musical artist
an American bluegrass guitar player and an early practitioner of the crosspicking style. During his career Shuffler played with The Bailey Brothers, The
George_Shuffler
Scottish musician (born 1946)
absorbing the folk scene around his home in St Albans, learning the crosspicking guitar technique from local players such as Mac MacLeod and Mick Softley
Donovan
American musician (1923–2012)
fast and flashy bluegrass lead guitar style including fiddle tunes and crosspicking techniques which were adopted and extended by Clarence White, Tony Rice
Doc_Watson
American jazz fusion guitarist (born 1954)
classical guitar has compared to an electric. Di Meola is proficient in crosspicking, a technique that meshes arpeggios with string skipping. One such example
Al_Di_Meola
Musical artist
publications and several of his colleagues. Grier is particularly known for crosspicking, as well as unique phrasing and repeated variations of melody and harmony
David_Grier
Style of fingerstyle guitar
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American bluegrass musician (1929–2023)
an American bluegrass musician. He was best known for his innovative crosspicking and split-string styles of mandolin playing. McReynolds was born in Coeburn
Jesse_McReynolds
Guitar playing technique
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Alternate_picking
Tool used to play stringed instruments
classical music, while plectrums is more common in ordinary speech. Crosspicking Flatpicking Guitar pick Hybrid picking Mezrab (plectrum) String instrument
Plectrum
American guitarist (1932–1998)
chord change before the other players, often by an eighth-note) and crosspicking (repeating a three eighth-note pattern so that an accent falls variously
Carl_Perkins
Guitar picking technique
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Economy_picking
Guitar playing technique
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Downpicking
Guitar playing technique
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Sweep_picking
American bluegrass guitarist (1960–2014)
the guitar playing of George Shuffler, who had developed a style of crosspicking. James would go on to idolize Shuffler, and eventually play with him
James_Alan_Shelton
Plectrum or wooden hammer for various Iranian or Indian string instruments
fast, giving the outward stroke more power/emphasis than inward stroke. Crosspicking Fingerpick Flatpicking Guitar pick Hybrid picking Plectrum "New persian-english
Mezrab_(plectrum)
Banjo playing style
featuring a "close-up" animated demonstration of the "Scruggs style". Crosspicking Davis, Janet (2002). [Mel Bay's] Back-Up Banjo, p.54. ISBN 0-7866-6525-4
Scruggs_style
Overview of and topical guide to guitars
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Outline_of_guitars
History of the mandolin in North America
Jim and Jesse) who invented a syncopated banjo-roll-like style called crosspicking—and Bobby Osborne of the Osborne Brothers, who is a master of clarity
Mandolins_in_North_America
Subtypes of heavy metal music
style of guitar soloing called shred guitar, in which guitarists use crosspicking, sweep picking, and economy picking to play rapid scales and arpeggios
Heavy_metal_genres
Guitar playing technique
dynamic, with slides, hammer-ons, pull-offs, powerful strumming and rapid crosspicking. Bluegrass flatpickers usually prefer guitars with a flat top rather
Guitar_picking
American bluegrass duo
United States. Jesse played the mandolin with a unique, self-invented "crosspicking" and "split-string" playing method, and Jim sang as a high tenor and
Jim_&_Jesse
American bluegrass musician
123. Gayheart, Eley 2003, p. 162. Cochran, Mickey, (1997), Mandolin Crosspicking Technique, Mel Bay Publications Cohen, Norm; Cohen, David (2000), Long
Jack_Tottle
Bluegrass music picking pattern
in other words, on any finger. "Shave and a Haircut" G run Chop chord Crosspicking Drum roll Davis, Janet (2002). [Mel Bay's] Back-Up Banjo, p.54. ISBN 0-7866-6525-4
Banjo_roll
Series of guitar and personal development classes
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