Hybrid picking

The term "Hybrid picking" is not widely recognized in established encyclopedic sources or standard musical terminology databases as a formally defined technique or concept.

Accurate information is not confirmed regarding its definition, origin, or accepted usage within academic or professional music communities.

Based on plausible interpretation, the term may refer to a combination of picking techniques used in string instrument performance—potentially involving both fingerpicking and flatpicking, or the use of a pick in conjunction with fingers or fingernails, particularly in guitar playing. This method is sometimes informally described as "hybrid picking" among guitarists, involving the use of a flatpick held between the thumb and index finger while simultaneously using the middle or other fingers to pluck additional strings. It is occasionally noted in instructional guitar literature, especially in country, blues, or jazz contexts.

However, since no authoritative or standardized source formally defines or documents "hybrid picking" as a distinct and recognized technique under this exact terminology, the term remains inadequately supported for encyclopedic inclusion.

Related Topics: Guitar performance techniques, Fingerstyle guitar, Flatpicking, Plectrum use in music.

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