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The "SnapH - he snap" is what 1cali the technique of pulling up on the string and letting it snap back against the fretboard. This crea tes a oud. accented note that really pops out and gets your attention. Most players (myself included) actually accomplish this with ooth the thumb and the first finger pulling up on the string. Therefore. this would require you to palm the pick. However. 1 ave seen some players accomplish this with the second finger, which allows them to hold on to the pick. M

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Weil, that'II wrap it up. The next time you grab your axe, try coaxing a few licks out of it with your fingers as weil as the pick. You'lI be happy you did. Enjoy!

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