Another right hand technique you will need to develop is the picking of three or four notes together. This is when the right hand fingers pick two or three treble strings at the same time a bass note is picked. In the following examples the i and m fingers play two treble strings at the same time. The second example includes the a finger. It is important to pick all strings as evenly as possible so each string has the same volume and tone.
Multiplication Rag is an example of picking multiple notes. Diminished chords are used extensively throughout this piece. The name for each diminished chord has been taken from the note on the fourth string. Note the use again of first and second time endings. The second time ending is a classic ending often used in Jazz.