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Hi! I am Michael Oberst for Expertvillage.com. I am a mandolin instructor. In this segment
we will be going over some form of picking called cross picking where you alternate picking
first of all but you also alternate strings you may go straight down and them jump over
one and go back to another or so. So that would be some cross picking. To give you a
little example let us start, actually play a long tune, let us start playing an open
D followed by an A and then play the E string with your index finger on the second fret
and you just want to keep it there the whole time. This is the first part of me showing
you the cross picking so we will play each string one time. So that would be D, A and
then the E string, finger on the second fret then came back and hit an A followed by D…
and then the E and then the A and D. Now if you put that altogether and you will be doing
some cross picking and that would sound like this. You can speed it up a little bit and
throw in some other notes to be played on your E string like your third fret or your
fifth fret or all three, the second, third and the fifth. So you can after a while get
a little better and make some pretty sounds playing a different cross picking variations,
it might sound like this…