It's true with all things. No mind. The way of the samurai. Once you have practiced and held your weapon, over time, you will master it. Whether you are playing guitar, drawing, laying tile, baking bread, or weilding a sword. Practice makes perfect, or as I like to say, repetition equates to speed and skill.
Ben, I’m a 3000 year old egyptian mummy, and your vids don’t make me a better player, they just give me the dry farts. But i like watching you on my iphone during works hours in the afterlife. Horus says hi.
Been running this routine EVERY DAY (sometimes more than once) since this video came out. NOTHING has helped my alternate picking as much as this ONE video. 6 months to a year from now I'll either be a Zombie from the corona virus, or an alternate picking God (sort of). Either way, I'll be grateful for this video...
The Vai 1234 2341 3412 4123 exercise helped me a lot with getting equal strength in all fingers. One thing that wasn't talked about when I was learning in regards to speed is that the technique changes once you hit a certain speed. Troy Grady discussed this during his Michael Angelo analysis. Andy Wood also talked about it too, where you can't just keep speeding up the metronome. You gotta overshoot the speed and then bring it down. Complete opposite of Rock Discipline where it was only go slow then faster faster faster.
That exercise has been helping me warm up for 10+ years now. You can also do that on one string at a time, same pattern, just ascend the board a fret at a time. That, and his ascending scales in 3rds exercise. I don't know where I'd be if not for those three exercises.
Another revelation from one of your lessons. Doing the 2 note per string exercise, which you would think is really easy for someone playing 25 years, I discovered that if I ascend and descend with my 2nd and 3rd finger I tend to be not syncing right between those two with my picking hand. I've gotten so used to just hammering on/off between those two fingers they are out of sync with my picking hand. Exercise time!
I’ve been playing guitar for over 20 years but have always struggled to improve my alternate picking. I’ve just tried this half hour work out for the first time, my right arm certainly feels like it’s had a workout haha! I’ll be sure to keep doing this daily to see how I improve.
Great stuff! Limiting each exercise to a few minutes at a time (using a timer) was a big part of Howard Roberts' approach, too, over at Musicians' Institute in Hollywood back in the day. To help tame that wayward little finger (if you're like me, it's the one sticking out there like you're drinking a cup of tea), they had me do ascending 8's using all four fingers in this pattern: 1, 4, 2, 4, 3, 4, 2, 4. Then descend the same way and scoot up a fret for the next one. But using the idea you just showed us, we could slide up a fret on the high E string, and descend playing a kind of mirror pattern on each string: 4, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1. At faster tempos, about three minutes of this at a time is about all I can manage though lol!
Literally the best yt guitar teacher of all time. Never realized how fast I was starting on an upstroke!! I always looked at everything as just always start with a downstroke
Thanks for these amazing lessons uncle, I have to say you're probably my favorite guitar teacher, thanks so much for all you do :) P.S. more Pantera lessons please?
What really helped me break through with picking was picking trills and trilling a string change. Really simple but it helped me get up to speed and eventually smooth out the clanky sound that comes along with bad alternative picking at high tempos
I've been struggling so hard learning to alternate pick better. It's holding me back so badly. For some reason your videos give me motivation to keep trying. I've been practicing for a week or so and have noticed not much improvement at all, but having your voice in the background keeps me pushing. Thanks Ben.
Just sat down with this exercise for a good 30 to 45 minutes and I have to say I feel a lot more comfortable with this style of picking. I'm gonna incorporate this into my practice and hopefully some songs! Thanks for the vid homie.
I've been doing this every day for 3 weeks now. I've made massive gains in dexterity, rhythm and speed. I never thought I'd get this good and feel the potential to get even better. I highly recommend this. These exercises are the real keys to your own personal Lamborghini. Thank you, Uncle Ben! You could complement these exercises with a further 5 minutes of inside the strings picking exercises and 5 minutes of outside the strings picking exercises for further gains. Give yourself 10 more minutes for straight sweeping and 10 more for economy picking and you have an iron clad practice session. If you don't have the time, stick to Ben Eller's routine, you won't regret it.
Been playing guitar like a madman for 53 years. Mostly as an economy picker. The "starting the upstrokes on an up beat" is a great idea. I'm trying to improve my alternate picking. The downstroke stuff is a no brainer for me but starting on upstroke gives me grief on certain things. Thanks Ben. You crack me up.
I quit using a metronome because I noticed that once I got my chops up to speed and tried playing along to the drums I couldn't keep up. Drum machine 4 life!
Raises hand. Never work with a metronome, but I do work with pre-recorded drum beats - all from real humans - want to make sure you get that fractal groove that only a human can. I've reached a speed that is far beyond useful in a musical setting, and certainly in my genre. I have other areas to work on, and one can always improve alt picking technique. Great and fun video as usual Ben!
Another good one for 4 on a string is a left hand finger pattern like 1 2 3 4 - 1 2 4 3 - 1 3 2 4 - 1 3 4 2 - 1 4 2 3 - 1 4 3 2 feels kind of like a spider
My Stepdad once told me "mix up those fingering patterns". I was only 5 years old at the time and it made no sense as he doesn't play guitar. Now, everything is clicking into place. Apart from my normal practice routine, I slot 5 minutes in before leaving for work to review what I learned the night before and start mixing it up to keep my fingers on the ball, so to speak. Thank you for your inspiring and useful content!
You are the best go to guy for learning dude, the best hands down , I support your Patreon page whenever someone asks me I always tell them to follow you for lessons and songs, maybe one day down the track we can catch up for a jam if you ever visit Australia 🇦🇺, less clickin more pickin 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
you’re videos rock! all of your videos have helped me get my chops back and put me at a higher playing skill I previously was at. without you I’d be a speed picking sloppy mess, THANKS UNCLE BEN!!!
Joshua Goudie Woah can’t believe this was 6 months ago! The beginning was extremely tough but I can say this helped incredibly with hand synchronization and finding strings all while learning alternate picking. This isn’t apart of my practice routine anymore but sheesh this starts as a beginners exercise on steroids and help me get some serious GAINS.
Great lesson, I've been using a similar-ish practice! I would add a few more key exercises following your setup. Crucially, one note per string; starting on a down, then up. You can practice barring or play chords and alternate pick each note. Great way to practice chord variants at different places on the neck. The other exercise I would add is string skipping. I play D-standard, so start on the low D and string skip all the way to high D. Then start on the G string, skip first to low D, G-G, G-C ... G-D. Rinse and repeat, starting on up or down strokes. From there I just add combinations. My goal is to practice combinations of picking/fingering, as this entire video demonstrates! For instance, when playing 4 notes per string you could play a 1-3-5-6 pattern, 1-2-4-5, 1-3-4-6, or 1-2-4-6. Or when playing three notes, use the middle/ring/pinky as you would your pointer/middle/ring. That helped a lot with my descending patterns. I always struggled more with descent than ascent. For each technique you know, try and incorporate them into the notes/patterns you're playing here. For instance, we could play 6 notes per string by sliding twice, e.g. 1/2-4-6/7-9 (play some hexatonic scales). Or you could add a 1/2 or 1/1 bend to the last note your play per string or add 8th/16th note vibratos. Next I'd incorporate these practices while being aware of the starting notes. So instead of just playing string to string, play starting at D, for example. This way you can start memorizing the notes on the fretboard, something that becomes invaluable later on, at least for me. You ever wonder how people like John Petrucci can just know what key they are playing in? It's not just from memorizing positions and patterns. Thanks for another great video Ben!
Great video! I'd like to add that speed shouldn't come before cleanliness, sure, but there's a caveat. If your technique is bad, you will struggle to get faster and might never get there. Your playing can be super clean and you can still struggle to play fast. The problem is we get a sort of confirmation from our brains when we practice slow...no matter how we practice. When we try to play fast, we only get the confirmation when we do it correctly. Troy Grady addresses this in his starting with speed video. For anyone that's spent years trying with little gains, try that video too.
If one doesn't want the metronome and have a multi effect pedal, you can use either sharp digital delay or tremolo effect. Try and hit the note on those works good as well.
"Maybe I'll go up on the D ... like your mom" Your videos have inspired me and helped connect the dots after a (too) long hiatus from playing and _effectively_ practicing guitar. Thank you for the excellent lesson(s) and good laugh!
I usually start my picking on the up stroke. So does Robert Fripp. 😁 But some passages I start on the down stroke. Sometimes I switch in the middle of a passage depending on the direction I’m going. But I maintain alternate picking, except where I might do two downs or ups, or all downs. Just mentioning this because both ways are valid.
Man, you're an absolute monster! I been watching you for a while but I've never really paid attention, I'm going through a couple of your videos and the advice you give is absolutely solid, cheers brother. Dad lol
Thanks Ben, I really like this lesson, Troy Grady and you are my favorite YT guitar players, very helpful content and easy to incorporate in my warm up and even in my actual playing. I just started getting back into building up speed in my alternate picking again after spending the last year playing and writing riffs with a good friend/drummer. Thanks again Ben, hope you got some good sleep after doing this cool ass video.✌️🤘
“If you ever start on an upstroke you’re wrong” tell that to slash with the way he picks sweet child of mine. I feel so wrong doing it his way but you just made me feel like I’m right
As I heard Zakk Wylde say once....speed is a byproduct of accuracy.
I once heard me say I must be inaccurate as hell 😆
It's true with all things. No mind. The way of the samurai. Once you have practiced and held your weapon, over time, you will master it. Whether you are playing guitar, drawing, laying tile, baking bread, or weilding a sword. Practice makes perfect, or as I like to say, repetition equates to speed and skill.
Zakk once told a friend that he had some advice for me. "Practice til ya bleed!"
You're a great teacher Ben. I'm 57, and wished I had you 30 years ago! Lol, grey haired, but still rockin'!
I'm about to turn 55 and feel EXACTLY the same way. Where were you 30 years ago Uncle Ben?
Rich Delboccio , 58 years old! I wish I had a Instructor like Ben 40 years ago!
Ben, I’m a 3000 year old egyptian mummy, and your vids don’t make me a better player, they just give me the dry farts. But i like watching you on my iphone during works hours in the afterlife. Horus says hi.
@@YOutsider ok zoomer!
"Do try to mix up those fingering patterns..."
Sound advice even if you don't play guitar. 👍
Been running this routine EVERY DAY (sometimes more than once) since this video came out. NOTHING has helped my alternate picking as much as this ONE video. 6 months to a year from now I'll either be a Zombie from the corona virus, or an alternate picking God (sort of). Either way, I'll be grateful for this video...
It's been two months since your comment. How's the progress?
Also wondering how your progress is.
hes a zombie
@@bc454irocz89 🤣
Perhaps you'll be both. If you're going to be a CoVid zombie, why not have a hobby?
The Vai 1234 2341 3412 4123 exercise helped me a lot with getting equal strength in all fingers. One thing that wasn't talked about when I was learning in regards to speed is that the technique changes once you hit a certain speed. Troy Grady discussed this during his Michael Angelo analysis. Andy Wood also talked about it too, where you can't just keep speeding up the metronome. You gotta overshoot the speed and then bring it down. Complete opposite of Rock Discipline where it was only go slow then faster faster faster.
That exercise has been helping me warm up for 10+ years now. You can also do that on one string at a time, same pattern, just ascend the board a fret at a time. That, and his ascending scales in 3rds exercise. I don't know where I'd be if not for those three exercises.
Shawn lane said the same thing go as fast as possible and let the left hand catch up over time. Considering his alien like speed I think it def works
Ben is a very, very funny person with good guitaring.
I prefer to call it guitarissimo. Not sure why. edit, just got your "minor" joke lol.
@@Win7ermu7e this guy a very good teacher , he takes time to simplify everything. Good dry sense of humor
This is SO freaking useful to me that I actually upped my Patreon account with you to the next higher level. Thank you so much for these lessons.
Rich Delboccio and thank you for the support! Hope you enjoyed the patreon only version too!
Another revelation from one of your lessons. Doing the 2 note per string exercise, which you would think is really easy for someone playing 25 years, I discovered that if I ascend and descend with my 2nd and 3rd finger I tend to be not syncing right between those two with my picking hand. I've gotten so used to just hammering on/off between those two fingers they are out of sync with my picking hand. Exercise time!
"Faster than a cheetah on a speedboat". LOL. Come here for the guitar lessons, stay for the metaphors!
First time thought it was 'speeball'. Now that'd be an edgy cheetah.
“Like your mom” in the middle of the exercises demo got me 😂
And the metronome!. 😃
His similes are even better
11:07 “maybe I’ll go up on the D. Like your mom!” 😂😂😂😂😂
I'm amazed how can he just shoot that out and keep a straight face. 😆😆😆
Best teacher on RUclips!
Thank you Robert and Douglas! Oh and you too uncle Ben.
Thanks Uncle Ben, Robert, and Douglass
I love Uncle Ben. I use it in all of my rice dishes.
Love the " Get two birds stoned at once" Brilliant videos and very easy to follow. Thank you very much Ben
I’ve been playing guitar for over 20 years but have always struggled to improve my alternate picking. I’ve just tried this half hour work out for the first time, my right arm certainly feels like it’s had a workout haha! I’ll be sure to keep doing this daily to see how I improve.
You got this!! GET INTO IT!
Uncle Ben is my favorite uncle
Uncle Ben you are absolutely the best teacher. You explain so well and you make it real fun 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Great stuff! Limiting each exercise to a few minutes at a time (using a timer) was a big part of Howard Roberts' approach, too, over at Musicians' Institute in Hollywood back in the day.
To help tame that wayward little finger (if you're like me, it's the one sticking out there like you're drinking a cup of tea), they had me do ascending 8's using all four fingers in this pattern: 1, 4, 2, 4, 3, 4, 2, 4. Then descend the same way and scoot up a fret for the next one.
But using the idea you just showed us, we could slide up a fret on the high E string, and descend playing a kind of mirror pattern on each string: 4, 1, 3, 1, 2, 1, 3, 1.
At faster tempos, about three minutes of this at a time is about all I can manage though lol!
Literally the best yt guitar teacher of all time. Never realized how fast I was starting on an upstroke!! I always looked at everything as just always start with a downstroke
I started watching u at the start of the year uncle Ben and for the first time i feel that I am moving in the good direction. Thank you
Please do a episode on Paul Gilberts "fuzz universe"! That song is such a good example of alternate picking!
half hour pick power hour
I’ve been watching and practicing what you teach for about two weeks now and I can already see a major improvement in my shredding! Thanks Uncle BEN!!
Ben,you da man. I've been doing similar exercises through another program and the most difficult part is the descending 4- 3s. Great lesson boss.😁
11:05 Such a lowkey delivery for such a hilarious joke. lmao
Followed by the effortless mom joke.
Thanks for these amazing lessons uncle, I have to say you're probably my favorite guitar teacher, thanks so much for all you do :) P.S. more Pantera lessons please?
What really helped me break through with picking was picking trills and trilling a string change. Really simple but it helped me get up to speed and eventually smooth out the clanky sound that comes along with bad alternative picking at high tempos
Started shifting my patterns every week, and rotating through and starting over with the first. It's helped immensely.
I've been struggling so hard learning to alternate pick better. It's holding me back so badly. For some reason your videos give me motivation to keep trying. I've been practicing for a week or so and have noticed not much improvement at all, but having your voice in the background keeps me pushing. Thanks Ben.
Thank you. Most helpful alternate picking video I've found so far.
Uncle Ben knows me too well!
Thank you, thank you, thank you Ben!
I'm going to have to make this part of a practice routine. I desperately need discipline and Uncle Ben is the man to give it to me.
Two birds stoned? Ha Uncle Ben 😂😂
Just sat down with this exercise for a good 30 to 45 minutes and I have to say I feel a lot more comfortable with this style of picking. I'm gonna incorporate this into my practice and hopefully some songs!
Thanks for the vid homie.
It's the first time I hear about that radial disturbance thing, brilliant!
Thanks for sharing uncle Ben!!
It’s a lot of future guitar heroes that are gonna have been guided by Ben, Marty, and Rick. Thanks to you, Ben.
Nothing better than getting deep into the curvature 🔥
Oh man, this is what I need. I'm getting old and starting to lose it! Thanks Uncle Ben! :)
I've been doing this every day for 3 weeks now. I've made massive gains in dexterity, rhythm and speed. I never thought I'd get this good and feel the potential to get even better. I highly recommend this. These exercises are the real keys to your own personal Lamborghini. Thank you, Uncle Ben!
You could complement these exercises with a further 5 minutes of inside the strings picking exercises and 5 minutes of outside the strings picking exercises for further gains. Give yourself 10 more minutes for straight sweeping and 10 more for economy picking and you have an iron clad practice session. If you don't have the time, stick to Ben Eller's routine, you won't regret it.
Didn't expect this to be such a workout for the fretting hand!
I love your practice routine lessons. I personally like the emphasis on the permutations. A ton of cool licks can come out of these.
Been playing guitar like a madman for 53 years. Mostly as an economy picker. The "starting the upstrokes on an up beat" is a great idea. I'm trying to improve my alternate picking. The downstroke stuff is a no brainer for me but starting on upstroke gives me grief on certain things. Thanks Ben. You crack me up.
Wow, great exercise! Thanks Uncle Ben.
Chunking! Awesome! Thanks Ben. Pick slanting
I quit using a metronome because I noticed that once I got my chops up to speed and tried playing along to the drums I couldn't keep up. Drum machine 4 life!
It doesn't matter anyways if you can do the song at 200bpm if your drummer decides live that it would sound better at 230...
Very similar to what I do for warming up. I go 1-2-3-4 then repeat doing 1-3-2-4.
Great lesson. Definitely something I need to work on
Best name of anything ever
Raises hand. Never work with a metronome, but I do work with pre-recorded drum beats - all from real humans - want to make sure you get that fractal groove that only a human can. I've reached a speed that is far beyond useful in a musical setting, and certainly in my genre. I have other areas to work on, and one can always improve alt picking technique. Great and fun video as usual Ben!
Another good one for 4 on a string is a left hand finger pattern like
1 2 3 4 - 1 2 4 3 - 1 3 2 4 - 1 3 4 2 - 1 4 2 3 - 1 4 3 2
feels kind of like a spider
Yeah
My Stepdad once told me "mix up those fingering patterns".
I was only 5 years old at the time and it made no sense as he doesn't play guitar.
Now, everything is clicking into place. Apart from my normal practice routine, I slot 5 minutes in before leaving for work to review what I learned the night before and start mixing it up to keep my fingers on the ball, so to speak.
Thank you for your inspiring and useful content!
all the others out there can take a hike - I'm sticking with this
Great stuff...now I can get it finally useful and not boring at all..because I can see the benefits...!
Thank you, Ben Eller!
Thanks uncle Ben!
Thank you ben, I learned something for every word you speak, with that said back to practicing.
Three notes per string is a interesting one too. You change between starting in a upstroke and downstroke in every string
I think you would make a great "Gaston" in beauty and the beast.
Excellent Lesson! Thank you!
Uncle Ben plays so fast he blew the gips off the walls of his house
Awesome Ben! Thank you brother!
Thanks uncle Ben. What would we do without you :)
You are the best go to guy for learning dude, the best hands down , I support your Patreon page whenever someone asks me I always tell them to follow you for lessons and songs, maybe one day down the track we can catch up for a jam if you ever visit Australia 🇦🇺, less clickin more pickin 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
you’re videos rock! all of your videos have helped me get my chops back and put me at a higher playing skill I previously was at. without you I’d be a speed picking sloppy mess, THANKS UNCLE BEN!!!
You’re the best man!!!
my first teacher had a similar routine, this is great stuff
It's Ben, a good lesson.
Dude you are the best!
Thank you so much🤗🤗🤗
Gonna practice that, thanks a lot !
will try this for 30 days straight as a novice player and see where I land. This is really good. thank you!!
So how did your 30 days ago ?
Joshua Goudie Woah can’t believe this was 6 months ago! The beginning was extremely tough but I can say this helped incredibly with hand synchronization and finding strings all while learning alternate picking. This isn’t apart of my practice routine anymore but sheesh this starts as a beginners exercise on steroids and help me get some serious GAINS.
Thats awesome dude! I might have to give it a go ive been playing 20 years but any practice helps lol.
Nice shirt Uncle Ben! Revv for life!
Mom jokes are classic and classy. They work for any situation.
This is the perfect Video für me .
Since iam trying to improve my Left right Hand Synchronisation and Speed and Security in Alternate Picking.
Starting this thing today. See you in a week 😀
2 weeks of pick speed building is coming right up!
Great lesson, I've been using a similar-ish practice! I would add a few more key exercises following your setup. Crucially, one note per string; starting on a down, then up. You can practice barring or play chords and alternate pick each note. Great way to practice chord variants at different places on the neck. The other exercise I would add is string skipping. I play D-standard, so start on the low D and string skip all the way to high D. Then start on the G string, skip first to low D, G-G, G-C ... G-D. Rinse and repeat, starting on up or down strokes.
From there I just add combinations. My goal is to practice combinations of picking/fingering, as this entire video demonstrates! For instance, when playing 4 notes per string you could play a 1-3-5-6 pattern, 1-2-4-5, 1-3-4-6, or 1-2-4-6. Or when playing three notes, use the middle/ring/pinky as you would your pointer/middle/ring. That helped a lot with my descending patterns. I always struggled more with descent than ascent.
For each technique you know, try and incorporate them into the notes/patterns you're playing here. For instance, we could play 6 notes per string by sliding twice, e.g. 1/2-4-6/7-9 (play some hexatonic scales). Or you could add a 1/2 or 1/1 bend to the last note your play per string or add 8th/16th note vibratos.
Next I'd incorporate these practices while being aware of the starting notes. So instead of just playing string to string, play starting at D, for example. This way you can start memorizing the notes on the fretboard, something that becomes invaluable later on, at least for me. You ever wonder how people like John Petrucci can just know what key they are playing in? It's not just from memorizing positions and patterns.
Thanks for another great video Ben!
Great video! I'd like to add that speed shouldn't come before cleanliness, sure, but there's a caveat. If your technique is bad, you will struggle to get faster and might never get there. Your playing can be super clean and you can still struggle to play fast. The problem is we get a sort of confirmation from our brains when we practice slow...no matter how we practice. When we try to play fast, we only get the confirmation when we do it correctly. Troy Grady addresses this in his starting with speed video. For anyone that's spent years trying with little gains, try that video too.
Damn technical exercises. They always .....really do work.
+3 dex + 1 str. Nice rogue build uncle ben
Another great video. Thanks UB!
If one doesn't want the metronome and have a multi effect pedal, you can use either sharp digital delay or tremolo effect. Try and hit the note on those works good as well.
Uncle Ben! Don't di... oh, wrong uncle Ben.
Good exercises my man! It's been helping me beat my fingers into shape.
God i love this channel. Funny, informative and has helped me with getting back into guitar!
Love this lesson! Solid stuff sir!!
"Maybe I'll go up on the D ... like your mom" Your videos have inspired me and helped connect the dots after a (too) long hiatus from playing and _effectively_ practicing guitar. Thank you for the excellent lesson(s) and good laugh!
I usually start my picking on the up stroke. So does Robert Fripp. 😁
But some passages I start on the down stroke. Sometimes I switch in the middle of a passage depending on the direction I’m going.
But I maintain alternate picking, except where I might do two downs or ups, or all downs.
Just mentioning this because both ways are valid.
Hi Ben, do you read my thoughts? because every single video from shows exactly what I want to learn.
Thanks for all the videos man. Love the channel.
Awesome practice routine. I'm definitely adding to my routine. Thanks Ben for posting.
11:08 so effortless, brilliant
Got a patreon supporter off the intro good work Ben!!
Love it right out of the gate❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️too funny 😁
Man, you're an absolute monster! I been watching you for a while but I've never really paid attention, I'm going through a couple of your videos and the advice you give is absolutely solid, cheers brother.
Dad
lol
thanks a lot. Hamza from France
Thanks Ben, I really like this lesson, Troy Grady and you are my favorite YT guitar players, very helpful content and easy to incorporate in my warm up and even in my actual playing. I just started getting back into building up speed in my alternate picking again after spending the last year playing and writing riffs with a good friend/drummer. Thanks again Ben, hope you got some good sleep after doing this cool ass video.✌️🤘
Thanks Shredderman 🤘🎸🎶
You’re a genius
“If you ever start on an upstroke you’re wrong” tell that to slash with the way he picks sweet child of mine. I feel so wrong doing it his way but you just made me feel like I’m right