SOFTMC wrote:That sounds like a handy tool ,BUT forgive me for sounding negative but is it possible that
the speed restriction may lie in the player, for example I could practise running everyday but I
WILL never be an athlete surely everyone has their limitations. when you watch some of the shredders
the speed is phenomenal I know I could never play that fast.
LOVED YOUR TABS JBJHJM that must have taken some time and effort how did you manage to
work some of those fast licks out ?
It's right, there are some restrictions, but if you'd only shred one note you'll see it's not very hard to play sixteenth notes at 180BPM... the big problem is, if you want to play more than one note ( xD ) you'll have to get a great timing and combination of your hands.
How to get the right notes out of the lick: turn up the volume, listen carefully and write down the lick note to note...
How to learn these licks: I have to admit - I can't perfectly play e.g. the 32th note runs at 90BPM in Just Got Paid, they are very hard to play, and they'll sound very sloppy if you don't pick every single note perfectly - but it's fun to train them...
But I only play electric guitar for 2-3 years now - before that I played classical guitar and never used a pick
Danny, you're right. To play that fast is mostly a thing of training and routine, and if you can train half a hour a day, you'll get faster (and every day). I promise it!
I like this tool very much cause it let you train not only chromatics or patterns (that would be wrong! You have to train chromatic scales, "geometry" scales, patterns, arpeggios, and even random licks to get a real success...
Here are my tabbed songs by "Smokin' Joe":
http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7236I LIKE MUSIC!