All previous exercises have involved playing the notes with a downward motion of the pick, which is represented thus: a . The technique of using down and up ( s ) picking is introduced in the next exercise. This is called alternate picking, and it is essential for the development of speed and accuracy.
Begin on the 6th string and continue on the 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 1st strings and then play back down to the 6th string.
The pattern of notes that you are playing in this exercise will look like this on a fretboard diagram:
This is purely an exercise to loosen up your fingers and should be practiced every day in all positions on the fretboard (e.g., starting at the first fret and working through to the 12th fret etc.).