What is Hybrid Picking?
Hybrid Picking is a guitar playing technique that combines the use of a pick and the fingers of the picking hand. It is known for allowing greater flexibility and speed when playing complex patterns.
The technique typically involves holding a pick between the thumb and index finger while using the remaining fingers to pluck additional strings.
Hybrid Picking emphasizes precision and versatility, enabling players to perform wide intervals, fast arpeggios, and intricate rhythmic patterns more easily.
It is commonly used in styles such as country, rock, jazz, and fusion, where both single-note lines and chordal playing are combined.
Today, Hybrid Picking is widely used by guitarists, valued for its ability to expand technique, improve control, and create more dynamic and expressive performances.