19 (edited by Danny! 2009-03-29 20:29:56)

Re: Joe's 3 Note Per String Runs

Jimi75 wrote:

Most people are not patient enough to ever reach such a level of speed and accuracy. You will not have to practice 6h per day. Here's how you can proceed, all you need is a metronome.  Determine a target speed, let us say 100 bpm. Start with playing at 25% of the speed for at least 5 times. This means 10 sessions à 10-15 minutes. I know it can get boring, but the result will be awesome. If you play a little session everyday,  you will switch to 30% on after 5-6 days. 30% in this case is 30bpm. Only move on when you play the lick accurate. If you wanna play fast you have to learn how to play slow first. Carefully control your alternate picking. This is very crucial. If you hang in there for let us say 4 weeks (don't forget some breaks in between to let the learned material getting settled in your head...) you will love your licks!

Exactly

SOFTMC wrote:

Tried practicing with a metronome today, got the lick at medium speed.

I will persevere, thanks guys.

Good to hear...keep at it and keep us updated!

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Re: Joe's 3 Note Per String Runs

Danny! wrote:
Jimi75 wrote:

Most people are not patient enough to ever reach such a level of speed and accuracy. You will not have to practice 6h per day. Here's how you can proceed, all you need is a metronome.  Determine a target speed, let us say 100 bpm. Start with playing at 25% of the speed for at least 5 times. This means 10 sessions à 10-15 minutes. I know it can get boring, but the result will be awesome. If you play a little session everyday,  you will switch to 30% on after 5-6 days. 30% in this case is 30bpm. Only move on when you play the lick accurate. If you wanna play fast you have to learn how to play slow first. Carefully control your alternate picking. This is very crucial. If you hang in there for let us say 4 weeks (don't forget some breaks in between to let the learned material getting settled in your head...) you will love your licks!

Exactly

SOFTMC wrote:

Tried practicing with a metronome today, got the lick at medium speed.

I will persevere, thanks guys.

Good to hear...keep at it and keep us updated!


Best thing i've ever had was a tascam trainer.  Load the mp3 onto it, plug in the guitar and slow it down on the trainer.  Works just like a pocket amp and doesn't keep the kids up at night as you use headphones. Best training tool ever.  About 150 on ebay.

Re: Joe's 3 Note Per String Runs

I was looking into one of those tascam trainers myself.  Can you isolate the guitar track only?  Nothing is more annoying than trying to figure out a lick all the while trying to drown out the bass, drums, vocals, etc.

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