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String skipping is a
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-playing technique that is used mainly for solos and complex
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s in rock and heavy metal songs.


Explanation of technique

String skipping is a method of achieving a guitar sound that is different from more traditional solo riff styles. In more traditional styles, the guitarist will often play several notes on one string, then move to the adjacent one,
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in a
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linear manner. In string skipping (as the name implies), a string is often skipped during the riff. Essentially, this technique is used to introduce larger intervals than are usually common in guitar melodies, thereby creating melodic interest.


Example of "traditional" solo riff style

     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
e, -, -------------3---, ---------------2-, -----------3-2---, -----------------,  
B, -, ---------3-5---3-, -------------3---, ---------------5-, -5---------------, 
G, 4, ---2-4-5---------, -----------4-----, ---------------^^^^^HOLD-----------, 
D, 4, -----------------, -----------------, -----------------, -----------------, 
A, -, -----------------, -----------------, -----------------, -----------------, 
E, -, -----------------, -----------------, -----------------, -----------------, 


Example of string skipping style

---------------, --------------7--, 
------------5--, ------7^8--10----, 
---------2-----, -----------------, 
---------------, ----9------------, 
------3--------, -5---------------, 
---------------, -----------------, 
Notice that not every note played represents a string-skip; it is usually the case that string skipping is interwoven with traditional adjacent riffing. Playing the above example, one can hear the difference; the string skipping makes the solo stand out. One example of string skipping involves string bending on the 7th fret of the G string, then jumping to the 8th fret of the E string (''skipping'' the B string). Another way to achieve the desired aesthetic is when playing a
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riff while chugging open E's, to pick strings E, B, G, or D to play extra notes in the riff.


Songs and instrumentals featuring string skipping

One of the most famous examples of string skipping is the intro riff to "
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: the fifth and seventh notes of each arpeggio are played on the top string, while the sixth and eighth notes are on the 3rd string. Guitarist Shawn Lane utilized string skipping throughout the instrumental pieces "Get You Back" and "Not Again", among others on the ''
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'' album. Another specific example of string skipping can be heard in the instrumental piece "Cliffs of Dover" by Eric Johnson, during the intro (measures 6 and 7).Ah Via Musicom, Full score. Johnson, who has built his guitar style "combining the music of many influences with his own ideas" has said that string skipping is an important part of his soloing. Johnson refers to executing "wider intervals" with the method, and also says with skipping, you're sometimes "replacing certain notes into another
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." He mentions it "gets a little more interesting" when the guitarist comes across a note normally fretted, that can be replaced with the open string version (played instead on a "skipped" string). Guitarist
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(of Mr. Big, Racer X, and G3) often employs string skipping. A video example of string skipping is provided below in the external links.


References


External links


Art of Guitar – example videos of string-skippingThe official Paul Gilbert siteThe official Eric Johnson siteString skipping arpeggios
at GOSK.com
Paul Gilbert lesson on string skipping
{{Shred Guitar Guitar performance techniques