Soloing Masterclass

Technical Freedom - Tackling Weaknesses Part 1 : Linear Picking

Tim Mirth·
5.0 (1 review)
·INTERMEDIATE·28 lessons·2h 36m of video

About this masterclass

Tim Mirth helps you find and fix the physical weak points in your playing, with the goal of perfect synchronization between your picking hand and your fretting hand at any speed. The first half of the class works through the concepts and stumbling blocks behind clean technique; the second half is a guided set of exercises for linear picked lines (alternate picking or fingerpicking).

What's covered

  • Why playing fast starts with hearing fast, and why technique should support the music rather than define it
  • Analysis of picking motion — arm vs. wrist vs. the Benson-style "knocking" motion — and how to apply it to your own playing
  • Pick grip firmness, picking angle, and picking location for better tone and dynamics
  • Fretting-hand fundamentals: playing right behind the fret, light finger pressure, and economy of motion
  • Posture, what "relaxed" really means, and the one-motion swarm approach to fast phrases
  • How better technique directly improves your time feel
  • Guided practice through the exercises, including sextuplets, with a 3-step approach and metronome work

The exercises are designed to be practiced for 4 weeks, 15 to 25 minutes a day. Included with the video is a book describing the exercises plus a progress sheet to track your work. Running time: 1 hour 19 minutes, with a 16-page PDF. This is Part 1 of a series — future classes address legato, one-note-per-string, hybrid picking, and musically applied technique.

Lessons in this masterclass

Lessons

  • 1Linear Picking: Full Class + Download1h 18m
  • 21: Intro3m 22s
  • 32: Hearing Fast2m 29s
  • 43: Side Note - Be Proactive55s
  • 54: Technique Style - the trap1m 2s
  • 65: Working on Your Strenths1m 7s
  • 76: Technique and Timing Feel2m 22s
  • 87: Relaxed is FAST49s
  • 98: One Motion SWARM52s
  • 109: Light vs Hard Picking43s
  • 1110: Posture1m 18s
  • 1211: The Neck2m 11s
  • 1312: Physical Aspects Intro1m 7s
  • 1413: Picking Considerations2m 7s
  • 1514: Picking Location for Tone1m 48s
  • 1615: Pick Shape or Style and String Height2m 34s
  • 1715b: Picking Angle52s
  • 1816: Arm vs Wrist vs Elbow vs ...6m 22s
  • 1917: Fretting Hand Considerations2m
  • 2018: Economy of Motion1m 47s
  • 2119: The Mighty Metronome44s
  • 2220: The PLAN Intro2m
  • 2321: The Pinky Finger1m 29s
  • 2422: 3-step Approach1m 26s
  • 2523: The Exercises - Introduction4m 53s
  • 2624: Guided Practice Through the Exercises21m 44s
  • 2725: Sextuplets4m 58s
  • 2826: Conclusion4m 55s

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Chok Dee
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12/17/2022

"Saw this, made the purchase, good call"

I got an email regarding this course and knowing Tim's name from a FB group, I checked it out and invested the money. I sat and watched the entire video, and downloaded the spreadsheet and pdf. Great tips and thoughts throughout the entire video. Now for the real work to begin, and that is working the material. I look forward to the results I know I'll get after putting in the 15 - 30 minutes per day on this material for the next 4 weeks. Although I just watched the video, and have yet to work on the material for the suggested time, I can see that the ideas presented here are solid and will pay off. I recommend this course to everyone.

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About the instructor

Tim Mirth
Cleveland-based guitarist and composer Tim Mirth is an adventurous artist constantly seeking to create, explore, and bring energy into the world. With a seemingly limitless variety of output, it’s the deep love of jazz music and spirit that drives all his various projects. Studying classical and jazz in college and with great musicians such as Steve Adelson, Steve Aron, Jack Schantz, Rodney Jones, Peter Mazza, Bob Fraser, and Chris Crocco, Tim is constantly looking to refine his craft. It's the reaching and seeking from artists like Coltrane, Rosenwinkel, McLaughlin, Mingus, and Dolphy that Tim constantly strives to reach, even learning other instruments from as viola to widen his perspectives. Tim has performed through the Eastern US and Europe with a variety of groups such as Night Terrors, Stellar Regions, Red Side Visible, and the Tim Mirth trio. He’s been involved in releasing over 10 albums, including some recent recorded projects like Stellar Regions massive live archive "Live and Untethered", Mirth Co-Liberation’s Wayne Shorter Tribute, Red Side Visible’s “A Break from Normality” adventurous odd-time jazz metal, and Night Terrors’ “Hear Again?” free jazz/through-composed madness.