How to play FAST alternate picking explained in 2 min!
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- No need for a half hour explanatory video! Just take this advice and PRACTICE instead of spending hours watching tutorials. This is all you need 🤘
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Straight to the point. No gimmicks. One of the most honest lessons out here on this. Great video man!
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Bro your fingers are labelled wrong
This is the funniest thing ive seen all week
no, it's a password so he won't forget it
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"Make everybody think you're the best guitarist in the world" haha great line!
I have to say, this 2 minute video has been the way I have been practicing for over 15 years and it is very effective.
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Its all about the string changes. Doing two notes per string with alternate will get you so good at picking
Now this is how guitar tutorial videos should be done. 💯 🔥 👍
Great information, subscribed. Lots of talented guitarists on here, but I appreciate the straight-forward instruction/explanation. It's been a few days drilling this, and my alternate picking speed is already increasing.
Great video. The best I've seen about it. Clear, simple, without unnecessary talking. Only the essential. I'm happy I found you. Suscribed. Thank you!
As someone who’s primarily an economy picker, switching to alternate picking is not an easy task.
Why would you even switch to alternate picking?
@@zeroxcrusher certain patterns such as Bonamassa or Eric Johnson type pentatonic two note per string, as well as “fives” can’t be played by economy picking. Try sweeping a two note per string pentatonic scale and you’ll see what I mean.
I feel you bro, economy picking just came naturally for me
@@lyricbread I started as an alternate picker, and can play the standard shred lines like this guy is doing, but I spent like a year mastering economy picking. You absolutely can economy pick Bonamassa and Eric Johnsons groupings whether they are even or odd. Eric Johnson is a die hard economy picker when he is ascending and will only change strings on an upstroke when descending, even if it means double upstrokes. Bonamassa is basically the same since his biggest influence was Eric Johnson.
Same here! I can alternate on intermediate speed, but on higher speed my hand switches to economy picking automatically. I know economy is a little bit faster (even Michael Angelo Batio agree on this) but it sounds different.
Your advice is always on point! Thanks!❤️
Thanks for the quick lesson. First time viewer. Now a subscriber.
The no elbow movement tip is something I didn’t consider. Thank you for that!
Great tips man! TY!
Something new to try! I have never done 'down up down up' only and consistently.
That 4 note pattern reminds me of the old Paul Gilbert Hot Licks VHS tapes.
best guitar tutorial ever
Such a great vid! No BS, straight to the point! Thanks!
So valuable.
Great tips man
Its called pick-slanting and Downward/Upward escape motion - try Troy Gray
Also swiping, which I can see this guy do on descending runs. Basically the picks passes through the next string, touching it but in a way nobody can hear or feel while playing. It’s not up for argument, it happens and there is video proof of many virtuoso players doing it.
You sound like Paul Rudd
You’re the second person that says that, that’s so odd
I thought you had your fingers numbered for a second lmao
Just what I need
Make everyone think you're the best in the world.
Okay.
(Puts everyone at gunpoint) "I'm the best in the world!!!"
One trick that helped me a lot was to play the notes of the next string twice. So for example:
7-9-10 7-9-10
7-8-10 7-8-10
7-8-10
Great video.
Also that tone is straight fire; I think you should use a tad bit more drive and gain, and sustain
John Petrucci, Michael Angelo Batio, Vinnie Moore and Zakk Wylde all pick from their elbows. Don't listen to this guy, find what is most comfortable and works for YOU. And Thomas, you should probably consider not proclaiming your personal opinion/preference as a fact or a rule, it might really hinder people's growth if they listen to you.
Great video. Could you please elaborate on why you think strict alternate picking when switching strings is supperior to economy picking?
Thanks! It’s not necessarily superior, it’s just a personal preference. I find it easier to lock in with the tempo and it sounds a bit better to me
I play guitar for 16 years by now and only thing I suffer with is fast alternative picking with wrist.
My left hand is fast, I can play fast legato runs no probs.
But right hand is not improving in speed AT ALL.
Been doing sychronization exercises for 2 years, repeating, repeating, with metronome - only like 5 BPM of improvement.
No matter what I do, my wrist is slow.
I tried EVERYTHING. Different angles, different picks, different exercises. It's only my left hand what is improving.
Wtf.
same here. I've been trying to play 2 note per string riffs for years now and it doesn't matter what I do. it sucks so bad.
Actually the best lesson i've ever seen
Just grab your guitar and play!!!! ahah :D
Hi. My question is how long did it really take you to develop the speed you have? I have been practicing exactly how you are showing in the video for a couple of weeks now and I do see improvement but they are slow. I'm thinking maybe a year or so on my end.
Kind regards, Steve
send this to kirk and dave finally
when you finish with downstrock you change angle to continue with upstrock. I was using paralel hold I am not that fast but I should be able to be faster its like I will never be able to shred with this paralel hold and always stuck when try to play fast, I have been struggling for 2 weeks and I really hate it. I think I fixed my picking technique but When I play even notes like 2, 4 its okay because I can easily do stringhopping (Because I finish with upstrock and that gives me escape motion) but when I play odd numbers of notes start with down its always finishes with down so its traped between two string I couldn't understand how to pick the next string up or down (I sometimes use down down like sweeping) but guess I should change my angle when play odd number of notes to escape and pick the string with upstrock
I’ll come back in a month
You have 1312 on your knuckles. Is that ACAB?
what guitar r u playing? shit looks magnificent.
Ok so If I have an odd number of strokes on a string before moving in to the next one, why would I not do economy picking?
Honest question
You can, but it's a different technique. They each have their place and you should practice them both. There are runs that are much more comfortable if you alternate pick them, particularly when a lot of string changes are involved, or string skipping. Most of the time when I see someone using economy picking, it's generally reserved for simple straight up or down runs.
@@JonnyCrackers makes sense. Thank you :)
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I'm more of a 3 chord kind of guy with 1 note solo like in - I want to be sedated 🎸
wait really? is down up down up... better?? what if you're switching between 3 strings only playing one note on the second string?
When playing three note for string scales do you swipe?
hi Thomas... what pick do you use??
Why up, down picking? Usually Im doing down, up.
As long as you’re alternating it boils down to the same thing
my pick always gets stuck between the strings; how to fix?
Mine gets stuck ON the string and makes my rhythm lag behind. I'm so bad.
@@trafficking2596 nah I fixed the problem. I learned abt pick slanting and then learned 3nps runs for both odd and even pairings. Gotta learn fast gotta learn fast cant get left behind ✌️ 👋
Although the information in this video is technically correct in terms of the results, this is not how you develop this skill.
Or rather, this is how you develop this skill when you already have years of practicing other exercises already under your belt.
The advice quite literally starts with "learn 3 note per string scales" and "make sure you alternate pick". I honestly can't fathom what you could be suggesting that is more fundamental than that.
If someone needs to be told how to hold a pick or how to hold their guitar, you'd hope they wouldn't be on this video for practice tips.
You cant run if you can't walk , if you can't alternate pick you can't be fast at alternate picking , stay humble search for videos on your skill level :)
@@leerobbo92 More fundamental than that:
-Good strumming across all six strings
-One note per string, string change exercises (eg. pedal tone solo)
-Being comfortable playing on 2 pairs of adjacent strings (different groupings) and not all 6
-Basic legato for better left hand control
-Tight palm muting and noise control
-Assertive downpicking motion to sound off a clean note
-Two note per string pentatonics
And the list goes on.
If you're working on 3 note per string scales, you already have a strong and wide range of mechanics that put you in the spot where such exercise is useful. If you try 3 note per string before you can strum, play power chords, and sound out a descent pentatonic solo, you're probably wasting your time. If you think otherwise: you're probably one of the delusional people who believe it's smart to start practicing scales before a few years of mastering the basics.
@@KingGrio Right. But if you're already watching a video explaining how to alternate pick, all of that is kind of a given to various degrees. That's not the point of the video?
@@KingGrio Yep.
Is the screen supposed to be black? Wtf
Just gonna say it cuzbit needs to be said.
You wannanokay fast? You gotta practice. You gotta pay the price with the boring repetitions until you get faster. All the greats did it that way
Vai practiced hours a day
Malmsteen same
Satch same
Gambale same
Guthrie G same
You gotta put in the work or it wont happen. No youtube "secret" will cause it to happen. Now go practice until your fingers bleed then practice more
Duce you and guys like Batio are total scam artists... I'm still waiting for my keys to the Lamborghini
If you don’t put in the work all you’re getting is the keys to a Toyota
@@thomaspolychuck I've been practicing 2 note per stings riffs for years and have made virtually no improvement. Maybe some of us just suck at alternate picking and we won't ever be able to do it.
Changing strings alone is an issue with Most Guitarists. Sorry but this is bad advise for beginners, sort of cutting corners just to put up content.
Where and when did he say this was for beginners? He just said “how to play fast”.
@@kaliber150 I see, so he made a video for ADVANCED players huh? How do you define advanced player's, someone who cannot alternate pick fast? If so, what do you call someone who can alternate pick? So what level / demographic is this video for, someone who can already pick fast or someone who DOES NOT have a clue on how to pick fast?
@@ninkichan7209he shared his way of practicing it’s not that deep and he doesn’t owe you anything lol…
@@kaliber150 who says he ones me anything? If you know How YT works, he grts the benefit of views and comments like this. I believe that this is a free platform to a. Certain extent so people like me can comment or criticize content creators as long as it is not violating policy.
@@ninkichan7209 It's not bad advice, though. It is missing info that would be useful for beginners, but he's not under any obligation to cater to beginners either. There are tons of videos out there for new guitar players that they can watch if they need a more thorough explanation of how this stuff works. You're being obnoxious.