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Alternate picking is a that employs alternating downward and upward strokes in a continuous fashion. If the technique is performed at high speed on a single string or course voicing the same note, it may be referred to as " picking"

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or "double picking".

Alternate picking involves a continuous down-up or up-down motion of the picking hand, even when not picking a note (except when the gap lasts longer than one full up-down motion). In this manner, an up-beat (such as an even-numbered or, at faster tempos, ) will always be played with an upward picking stroke, while the down-beats are always played with downward picking strokes. This allows for fluid incorporation of -based notes such as and/or in the middle of picked phrases.

The technique has many advantages and some disadvantages, largely depending on the licks the guitarist is attempting to play. For example, during fast passages, alternate picking is necessary in keeping the picking arm from tiring out. At very high , alternate picking is essentially required, since techniques like are made not feasible.

Most scalar runs are most easily played using alternate picking. Similarly, the complex, syncopated rhythm guitar patterns found in require a good alternate picking technique to play fast and accurately.

On the other hand, large (especially those spanning more than one ) are very difficult to play using pure alternate picking and almost impossible to play at great speeds, which is why many guitarists choose to employ to play these arpeggios (e.g. , K. K. Downing, & ). Similarly, some kinds of licks are easier when played using such specialized techniques as legato, (a hybrid of alternate and sweep picking) or .

Despite some of the well-known disadvantages of the technique, some guitarists (such as Al Di Meola, ) emphasize the near-exclusive use of alternate picking, even in situations where another technique would be easier, claiming that pure alternate picking leads to a more consistent sound and allows for greater control of tone.

Alternate picking can be heard in almost all styles of picked guitar music, from and , to heavy metal. uses his thumb for alternate picking, as displayed on his DVD Super Bass Solo Technique.


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