Hi sir this is best advice for all guitarist .i struggle all of this situation but now i know what to do .Thank sir, wish you all the best and happy new year.🎉❤
Hi Ozz! Great video as usual. I needed this. I'm not very good at organizing my practice sessions. Most of the time I just grab my guitar and play. So I will follow your suggestions and let's see! Cheers!
I like how you mention the numbers of mistakes you should make per run before lowering/increasing the tempo. No one ever seems to discuss this. Do you wait for 3-5 consecutive perfect runs before upping the tempo? And then how much do you up the tempo by? Many thanks for your lessons! You could do a video on this, showing how to find the right practice tempo based on perfect/runs and mistakes.
Thanks! Yes you need 3 or 5 consecutive perfect runs before increasing the tempo. The increment that you are going to increase depends on the exercise, the exercise could be the 16th note triplets you can increase 3-5 bpm but if you practice with 8 notes or something else you can increase by 10 bpm.
I’m going to subscribe to your Patreon. Is there a possibility that you might cover some Reb Beach style tapping. He ascends and descends with such fluidity. Thank you.
Thanks for the advice. If you want to support my channel you can join my Patreon page but if you want to join my Patreon page because of Red Beach lesson save your money:= I have a lot of requests I am trying my best.
Thanks Ozz!:) I have #11 and #12 So, you like some song, no matter what genre. Just google its key (eg. A minor), and play exercises/solo on that key. Instead of backing track, use a real song. Again, any genre, any tempo, you have some favs for sure. Maximum task, google all chords of your song and do the same in a way of solo practicing. 100x more difficult, but it's phrasing and soloing. When you will do confidently this, congrats, you are a real guitarist! Speed, licks etc, yes, your solo and riffs will be much more interesting and difficult, it's an answer of how good guitar player you are. So, #12, use google. Theory, chords, schemes how they built, what chords inside keys is a super significant thing. You shouldn't learn all or a lot, different keys, chords, how to build chord from any string, intervals, parallel tonality, etc. It will give you a weapon of how to build you own phrases, you will understand someone's phrases.
Great stuff, I can see clearly that you know your craft very well, compliments. May I pose a question? Say i am trying to learn a very tecnical passage, for instance a difficult piece from a Michael Romeo solo (or Holdswort, or Greg Howe, Paul Gilbert, it makes no difference), and I cannot go over a particular metronome speed (say 120bpm for instance) for many practice sessions (for instance 1-2 weeks). Should I put this material at the side for any amount of time (maybe a week or two), study new stuff and then come back to it? Or should i use other techniques? Thank you very much in advance. maxx
Thank you! You need to understand what makes you stop to reach the original speeds and you have to work on your weak sides. So just practicing the same song or exercise is not the best way to use your time efficiently. Instead of focusing just one exercise I advice you to work on multiple exercises focusing on your week sides.
Thanks Ozz, great tips very helpful! 😎🤘👍
I salute you Sir! Very honest and true advice for life. Let us all just embrace the ride guys and we'll get there ;)
Thank you very much Ozz, this is really me now, this helps me a lot.
Happy to help!
@@OzzGuitar Hey Ozz can you share a little practice routine, too many exercises in the channel and I can't decide which to play.
Hi sir this is best advice for all guitarist .i struggle all of this situation but now i know what to do .Thank sir, wish you all the best and happy new year.🎉❤
Thank you🙏 Happy new year🥳
Hi Ozz! Great video as usual. I needed this. I'm not very good at organizing my practice sessions. Most of the time I just grab my guitar and play. So I will follow your suggestions and let's see! Cheers!
Thank you! You’ll see a huge difference🤘
Great advice! I definitely needed to hear this as a reminder 😎👍
Glad it was helpful!🙏🤘
I like how you mention the numbers of mistakes you should make per run before lowering/increasing the tempo. No one ever seems to discuss this. Do you wait for 3-5 consecutive perfect runs before upping the tempo? And then how much do you up the tempo by? Many thanks for your lessons! You could do a video on this, showing how to find the right practice tempo based on perfect/runs and mistakes.
Thanks! Yes you need 3 or 5 consecutive perfect runs before increasing the tempo.
The increment that you are going to increase depends on the exercise, the exercise could be the 16th note triplets you can increase 3-5 bpm but if you practice with 8 notes or something else you can increase by 10 bpm.
Thanks a lot! Will keep this in mind😊🤘
Thanks for video and useful ideas!
Thank you🙏
Very informative.Thank you.
You are welcome!
The best exercises please
Wow thanks for the advice!!!
#1 that you taught me Ozz🤘🙏
Great video
Amazing!
Thank you Daniel🙏🙏🙏
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I’m going to subscribe to your Patreon. Is there a possibility that you might cover some Reb Beach style tapping. He ascends and descends with such fluidity. Thank you.
Thanks for the advice. If you want to support my channel you can join my Patreon page but if you want to join my Patreon page because of Red Beach lesson save your money:= I have a lot of requests I am trying my best.
Can you please do black cat by jason becker
Thanks for your advice🤘
Thanks Ozz!:) I have #11 and #12
So, you like some song, no matter what genre. Just google its key (eg. A minor), and play exercises/solo on that key. Instead of backing track, use a real song. Again, any genre, any tempo, you have some favs for sure. Maximum task, google all chords of your song and do the same in a way of solo practicing. 100x more difficult, but it's phrasing and soloing. When you will do confidently this, congrats, you are a real guitarist! Speed, licks etc, yes, your solo and riffs will be much more interesting and difficult, it's an answer of how good guitar player you are.
So, #12, use google. Theory, chords, schemes how they built, what chords inside keys is a super significant thing. You shouldn't learn all or a lot, different keys, chords, how to build chord from any string, intervals, parallel tonality, etc. It will give you a weapon of how to build you own phrases, you will understand someone's phrases.
Great stuff, I can see clearly that you know your craft very well, compliments. May I pose a question? Say i am trying to learn a very tecnical passage, for instance a difficult piece from a Michael Romeo solo (or Holdswort, or Greg Howe, Paul Gilbert, it makes no difference), and I cannot go over a particular metronome speed (say 120bpm for instance) for many practice sessions (for instance 1-2 weeks). Should I put this material at the side for any amount of time (maybe a week or two), study new stuff and then come back to it? Or should i use other techniques? Thank you very much in advance. maxx
Thank you! You need to understand what makes you stop to reach the original speeds and you have to work on your weak sides. So just practicing the same song or exercise is not the best way to use your time efficiently. Instead of focusing just one exercise I advice you to work on multiple exercises focusing on your week sides.
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Excellent video. You nailed it!!
Thanks a lot🤘
Thanks a lot Ozz, this is a really helpful video.
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