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Hybrid picking is a guitar-playing technique that involves picking with a pick (plectrum) and one or more fingers alternately or simultaneously. Hybrid picking allows guitar players who use a pick to perform music which would normally require fingerstyle playing. It also facilitates wide string leaps (e.g. from the sixth string to the second string, etc.) which might otherwise be quite difficult. The technique is not widespread in most genres of guitar playing (though notable exceptions exist), but is most often employed in "chicken pickin'"; rockabilly, country, honky-tonk, and bluegrass flatpicking styles who play music which occasionally demands fingerstyle passages.

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  • Hybridpicking, auch Chicken picking genannt, ist eine Spieltechnik auf der elektrischen oder akustischen Western-Gitarre. Mitte des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts entwickelte sich der Stil in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Sie entstand aus dem Bestreben, die Vorteile des Fingerstyle (größte Flexibilität beim polyphonen Spiel) und des Flat-Picking (lautes, kraftvolles und dynamisches Spiel von Akkorden und Melodien) miteinander zu verbinden. Beim Hybrid-Picking wird zwar, wie beim Flat-Picking, ein Plektrum zwischen Daumen und Zeigefinger der rechten Hand gehalten und zum härteren Anschlagen von Melodien und Bassnoten verwendet. Anders als beim reinen Flat-Picking jedoch werden zusätzlich Mittelfinger, Ringfinger und gelegentlich auch der kleine Finger der rechten Hand zum Spielen der Saiten verwendet. Anstelle eines Plektrums kann auch ein einzelnes Daumenpick Verwendung finden. Spieler, die sich dieser Technik bedienen, können somit mit dem Plektrum (anstelle des Daumens) und den Fingern Fingerstyle spielen, beim schnellen und dynamischen Spiel von Akkorden und Melodien aber sofort zum Flat-Picking wechseln. Häufig verwendet wird diese Technik in der Countrymusik, beispielsweise durch Albert Lee, Johnny Hiland und Brad Paisley. Auch in der Rock- und Blues-Musik findet das Hybridpicking Anwendung. Steve Stevens, der Gitarrist von Billy Idol bediente sich beispielsweise beim Intro des Hits Rebel Yell des gleichnamigen Albums dieser Technik, um seiner Aussage nach dem Stück einen charakteristischen Klang gleich zu Beginn zu verleihen. (de)
  • Hybrid picking is a guitar-playing technique that involves picking with a pick (plectrum) and one or more fingers alternately or simultaneously. Hybrid picking allows guitar players who use a pick to perform music which would normally require fingerstyle playing. It also facilitates wide string leaps (e.g. from the sixth string to the second string, etc.) which might otherwise be quite difficult. The technique is not widespread in most genres of guitar playing (though notable exceptions exist), but is most often employed in "chicken pickin'"; rockabilly, country, honky-tonk, and bluegrass flatpicking styles who play music which occasionally demands fingerstyle passages. Hybrid picking involves playing with the pick and the right hand m and/or a fingers...at the same time. The pick is held in the usual way...and the fingers execute free strokes in the typical fingerstyle manner...Hybrid picking allows fingerstyle-like passages to be freely interspersed with flatpicked passages...without any delay. Generally the pick is used to play bass notes, which are emphasized by increased amplitude, longer duration, and timbral difference. In notation the flatpicked notes are indicated by placing the down bow and up bow symbols (𝆪 and 𝆫) below or next to the notehead of the flatpicked note rather than above the staff or tablature as a whole. (en)
  • "Chicken picking" es una técnica de guitarra que consiste en tocar con la púa y los dedos inferiores de la misma mano que están libres, lo que le da un particular sonido al ejecutarse de "cacareo de pollo", usada frecuentemente en la música country. Esta técnica la creó James Burton en el año 1957, en su primer álbum "Oh Suzy-Q!". * Datos: Q569327 (es)
  • Il chicken picking o hybrid picking è una tecnica chitarristica che consiste nel pizzicare le corde della chitarra con il plettro e le dita contemporaneamente. La tecnica è molto usata nel country e consente di dare maggiore colore e corposità a un fraseggio, sia esso un accompagnamento o un assolo. In generale, il chicken picking è un caso particolare dell'hybrid picking, ovvero quando il plettro e le dita (solitamente il medio) si alternano nel pizzicare le corde. Da qui il nome della tecnica: il suono di una chitarra elettrica suonata in chicken picking è simile al verso della gallina (chicken in inglese). Le dita utilizzate sono il medio e l'anulare (della mano destra), e raramente il mignolo, mentre l'indice serve per tenere il plettro. Il chicken picking utilizza la tecnica dello slap per dare un colpo deciso alla nota, diminuendo al contempo la pressione della mano sinistra sul manico per fermare la nota. Tra i musicisti che utilizzano o hanno utilizzato tale tecnica con maestria ricordiamo Danny Gatton, Rory Gallagher, Les Paul, Mark Knopfler, Steve Morse, Chet Atkins, James Burton, Jerry Reed, Albert Lee e Steve Howe e, casi rari nell'heavy metal, Zakk Wylde e John 5. (it)
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  • "Chicken picking" es una técnica de guitarra que consiste en tocar con la púa y los dedos inferiores de la misma mano que están libres, lo que le da un particular sonido al ejecutarse de "cacareo de pollo", usada frecuentemente en la música country. Esta técnica la creó James Burton en el año 1957, en su primer álbum "Oh Suzy-Q!". * Datos: Q569327 (es)
  • Hybridpicking, auch Chicken picking genannt, ist eine Spieltechnik auf der elektrischen oder akustischen Western-Gitarre. Mitte des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts entwickelte sich der Stil in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Sie entstand aus dem Bestreben, die Vorteile des Fingerstyle (größte Flexibilität beim polyphonen Spiel) und des Flat-Picking (lautes, kraftvolles und dynamisches Spiel von Akkorden und Melodien) miteinander zu verbinden. Häufig verwendet wird diese Technik in der Countrymusik, beispielsweise durch Albert Lee, Johnny Hiland und Brad Paisley. (de)
  • Hybrid picking is a guitar-playing technique that involves picking with a pick (plectrum) and one or more fingers alternately or simultaneously. Hybrid picking allows guitar players who use a pick to perform music which would normally require fingerstyle playing. It also facilitates wide string leaps (e.g. from the sixth string to the second string, etc.) which might otherwise be quite difficult. The technique is not widespread in most genres of guitar playing (though notable exceptions exist), but is most often employed in "chicken pickin'"; rockabilly, country, honky-tonk, and bluegrass flatpicking styles who play music which occasionally demands fingerstyle passages. (en)
  • Il chicken picking o hybrid picking è una tecnica chitarristica che consiste nel pizzicare le corde della chitarra con il plettro e le dita contemporaneamente. La tecnica è molto usata nel country e consente di dare maggiore colore e corposità a un fraseggio, sia esso un accompagnamento o un assolo. Tra i musicisti che utilizzano o hanno utilizzato tale tecnica con maestria ricordiamo Danny Gatton, Rory Gallagher, Les Paul, Mark Knopfler, Steve Morse, Chet Atkins, James Burton, Jerry Reed, Albert Lee e Steve Howe e, casi rari nell'heavy metal, Zakk Wylde e John 5. (it)
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