“Economy of Motion” is a common term in many industries. I found that refining your movements improves speed over time. You can get faster as you learn songs and riffs. I often try to play “Breaking The Law” as fast as I can and still make out the notes. These exercises of yours should help tremendously. Thank you for taking the time to record this. ❤🎉
Your playing has been getting faster, more refined and more structurally complex. I can tell you've been practicing. So, it is very nice of you to share your routines.
Thank you Max, i play for more than 40 years now, but speed was never my thing! From now i can make your lessons combined whit my normal studies. You are great! 🙏
I’m looking forward to trying these exercises when I take my guitar out later. It looks so much more doable when it’s all slowed down - and with time, I should be able to speed up. Probably useful to use a metronome while doing these exercises. Thanks, Max!
Appreciate what you do,I'm 59 ,a cat from the 80s, so fingers don't move like they used to this video is very helpful to me,also dig the cheaper guitar videos,always look forwards to your newer offerings,thanks
Thank you so much for the lesson and tabs 😀 It's not always easy to not get carried away, especially just after seen a cool guitar rock video of your heros 🎸✨
That was awesome, thanks Max. Hey could you maybe do some more of this and maybe some videos on recording music? Also maybe videos on shred pedals and interfacing gear with recording? 🎸
This is a fantastic video, I always struggled trying to learn how to do shredding/playing solos really appreciate the help. Think also playing to a Metronome can also help to keep in time.
Those are some great lessons, thank you, very much needed for me lol.. Great detailed explanations also.. Especially the part about economy and efficiency over speed, and that the speed will come over time along with the practice, becoming also more efficient, fine tuning as you will.. Very easy to follow, even for me. I'm sure the tabs will help me immensely.. Thank you again.. Greatly appreciated..
Hey Brother these exercises are Amazing! Im rehabbing my left hand and this is incredible stuff Thank you for posting it today, you helped me recently on the pickups for your Harley Benton but getting the same tone in a the Telsa humbucker set rather than in the Plasma. Really appreciate the help. Keep doing what you do man!! Way to shred -Brandon
IMO: rh / lh coordination and hand tension are the next 2 most important thing after economy of motion... and, practicing with a metronome. Great video!
I would say humility and have an empathy for your own self-aware humility is an exercise in itself 1:16 when you're very first starting out because it is so let's say embarrassing not to be able to put the sounds together in a melodic way 1:18
I'm not good enough to do it but I've seen some shredders that purposely make big hand movements live to entertain the audience more and it definitely looks cooler but it's still best to do smaller movements
I’m a pretty killer rhythm guitarist , & I can eke out some adequate leads here & there… but I don’t think I’ll ever be able to shred like this. That said, I’m gonna try your exercises from this video. Maybe I’ll surprise myself.
Very cool lesson. ... Have you tried the John McLaughlin approach where each finger tip is always hovering 1/8 inch over the string ? The hand rather than 100% relaxed is tensed just enough to maintain position. It does seem to be perfect for speed. I use my hands similar to you in general since I'm into bends and vibrato a lot more than speed, but I do usually play fast as well. The McLaughlin way makes it easier to play quickly, but bends and vibrato are harder.
I'm at the point where I want my speed to sound more musical, ala Friedman or maybe Bratta, playing fast lines even in key can get boring fast if you are only concentrating on a lick/sequence without musical context. Examples like number 4 can be great, if you master that one lick you can sequence it everywhere, but its not as easy as it looks!
I want to add a recommendation. Practice WITHOUT delay and distortion. Clean and develop a controlled sound. Delay and distortion tend to mask the real sound, once you sound great clean, you will sound AWESOME with fxs.
I agree w max. The touch for clean, lite distortion, heavy distortion are all a little different. Larry Correal a fine clean jazz guitar of the 60s, just sounded weird and wrong at first when he started getting into distortion.
Keith Williams, the proprietor of the channel Five Watt World, has mentioned an education resource that’s benefited him as a player, TruFire. I’m not subscribed to them myself, but I can easily imagine that this video is on par with their lessons.
Can you do a vid concentrating more on the picking hand? Are just barely touching the string with your pick or are you digging in a bit. How much of your pick protrudes past your fingers, et. Thanks
That Nuno looking gee tar could be your number #1 with some mods. Subtle looks with killer ergonomics. Put a rail in the bridge, flatstrat in the middle, and retain the standard neck singlecoil. Some fancy wiring and well sorted controls could get loads of different tones going on. Never understood having 3 of the same pickup in one guitar? Seems rather boring.
Hi i have baught a raven west neck through electric guitar they call it the 5200 a super strat.I baught it of Reverb I cant find no numbers or what year it was made.I go on the internet to find out about it cant find anything maby you might be able to help me with information on the guitar but if you are to busy. Just thaugh i would ask Thank you 😊 You seem to have a lot of information on guitars
Lol, you might be lost being here, but I know what you mean. Once you get fast enough so you can play fast lines and don't want to just play faster and faster, you're looking at using strings of notes used as an element of a lead line instead of individual notes. At that point its beginning to be work rather than fun developing enough technical ability to do it , only to see sheets (rain sheets) of notes coming up fast.... I can play really fast and thats fast enough. For note sheets , music software writing is better. ... You can chase technique forever or you can play music. Obviously you do need technique which is why I like this leason, but its just a tool that needs to be in proper balance.
This level of guitar doesn’t take ‘Musical talent’ inherited musical abilities. The difference between ‘average guitarist’ and ‘talented guitarist’ is talented person learns much faster after the initial plucking stage. Even in early stages when first picking up the instrument a Musically talented person will try picking out simple melodie’s from music they hear in their heads. These are musically talented gifted people. It does NOT mean they are (Prodigy’s). People who are blessed musically Talented have natural ear for hearing notes. Also natural feel for finding notes (without knowing the fretboard theory) . They are born with instinctive rhythm. The ones you see who comfortable dancing from the start. They don’t stand in front mirror practice ‘dance’ and slow dance before highschool prom. The difference is average guitarist can play gun n roses entire discography (if he applies himself puts in time practice) The talented guitarist with same amount of practice is playing Polyphia songs. By todays standards Slash in intermediate guitarist.
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Hmmmm I think I would prefer to hire a shred guitarist to play my shred parts rather than spend months attempting to get the speed to play them at tempo. Note there are not many (any?) videos on how to do that in a reliable way.
I love ya buddy and I like your channel but none of that opening segment note barrage made sense within the music. Maybe try to play tastefully not just out of time noodling. Vibrato and feel is a thing. No excuses you have plenty of resources.
“Economy of Motion” is a common term in many industries. I found that refining your movements improves speed over time. You can get faster as you learn songs and riffs. I often try to play “Breaking The Law” as fast as I can and still make out the notes. These exercises of yours should help tremendously. Thank you for taking the time to record this. ❤🎉
Breaking the Law and the riff for Crazy Train are fun ones to practice.
Your playing has been getting faster, more refined and more structurally complex. I can tell you've been practicing. So, it is very nice of you to share your routines.
Thank you Max, i play for more than 40 years now, but speed was never my thing! From now i can make your lessons combined whit my normal studies. You are great! 🙏
So great to have this knowledge. Thanks, Max. Your vids are always appreciated for the lack of hype, ego, bs, all that stuff.
i agree, max is just being himself with no ego B/S, love this channel 🤘
I appreciate that!
Been waiting for you to do some videos like this!!!! SHOW US HOW TO SHRED LIKE 80S METAL MAXXX
A nice 7 step program for fluid technique w/o extraneous noise. Logical & intuitive.
Glad you liked it!
I’m looking forward to trying these exercises when I take my guitar out later. It looks so much more doable when it’s all slowed down - and with time, I should be able to speed up. Probably useful to use a metronome while doing these exercises. Thanks, Max!
Thanks Max!
Appreciate what you do,I'm 59 ,a cat from the 80s, so fingers don't move like they used to this video is very helpful to me,also dig the cheaper guitar videos,always look forwards to your newer offerings,thanks
Thank you so much for the lesson and tabs 😀 It's not always easy to not get carried away, especially just after seen a cool guitar rock video of your heros 🎸✨
Love these exercise / tips videos.
More to come!
Tab 4 and 5 is so reminiscent of Yngwie Malmsteen! Great set of exercises, Max. Keep rocking, brother.
Thanks Max- I grew up in the glorious 80s Shred Heaven years. Your channel is one of my favorites.
My goodness... what you give to the guitar playing community is so rad and so appreciated. Thank you so much for the knowledge!
My pleasure!
thanks for these, max!
Love it keeps doing more as always enjoy thank you 🙏 😊
Great video, lesson & demo Max, thank you for posting. I will be downloading the tabs soon...!
Great Video Max
Amazing video! I love practicing licks like this!
Glad you liked it. These are some of my favorites!
That was awesome, thanks Max. Hey could you maybe do some more of this and maybe some videos on recording music? Also maybe videos on shred pedals and interfacing gear with recording? 🎸
Great vid, Max. Thank you, just subscribed!
Thanks Max! I bought your course, and these little extras really help it all make more sense.
😎👍👍
Thanks for doing this video! Always looking for new chops to add to my playing arsenal!
Nice job great info 👍
Glad it was helpful!
@@GuitarMAXMusic very I'm a cowboy chord solo singer guy but a big zep fan so I've been learning alot of jimi but fast playing always alluded me
I LOVE THESE!!!
Mahalo Nui Loa Max!
This is a fantastic video, I always struggled trying to learn how to do shredding/playing solos really appreciate the help. Think also playing to a Metronome can also help to keep in time.
Max… the video I needed.
Those are some great lessons, thank you, very much needed for me lol.. Great detailed explanations also.. Especially the part about economy and efficiency over speed, and that the speed will come over time along with the practice, becoming also more efficient, fine tuning as you will.. Very easy to follow, even for me. I'm sure the tabs will help me immensely.. Thank you again.. Greatly appreciated..
Hey Brother these exercises are Amazing! Im rehabbing my left hand and this is incredible stuff
Thank you for posting it today, you helped me recently on the pickups for your Harley Benton but getting the same tone in a the Telsa humbucker set rather than in the Plasma. Really appreciate the help. Keep doing what you do man!! Way to shred
-Brandon
Awesome video! Reminds me that I need to practice....a lot!
We all do!
Nice “Tab” product placement for your tab video. Great video. I’ll be studying over and over for sure.
IMO: rh / lh coordination and hand tension are the next 2 most important thing after economy of motion... and, practicing with a metronome. Great video!
Keep shredding🧑🎤🔥
thanks, that's how it's done, not many insights into developing speed. Yep I subbed.
Good stuff thanks!
😊 great video this is the kind of stuff I need to see
this is great ty!!
I would say humility and have an empathy for your own self-aware humility is an exercise in itself 1:16 when you're very first starting out because it is so let's say embarrassing not to be able to put the sounds together in a melodic way 1:18
Wow man this is such an awesome video I love it. Shred on dude.😃👍❤️🔥⚡️🎶🎸
Glad you liked it!!
Awesome! 😆👍
I'm not good enough to do it but I've seen some shredders that purposely make big hand movements live to entertain the audience more and it definitely looks cooler but it's still best to do smaller movements
I love that guitar. Did I miss the episode that you reviewed it? Sorry. I commented before video was over.
I’m a pretty killer rhythm guitarist , & I can eke out some adequate leads here & there… but I don’t think I’ll ever be able to shred like this. That said, I’m gonna try your exercises from this video. Maybe I’ll surprise myself.
Very cool lesson. ... Have you tried the John McLaughlin approach where each finger tip is always hovering 1/8 inch over the string ? The hand rather than 100% relaxed is tensed just enough to maintain position. It does seem to be perfect for speed. I use my hands similar to you in general since I'm into bends and vibrato a lot more than speed, but I do usually play fast as well. The McLaughlin way makes it easier to play quickly, but bends and vibrato are harder.
I'm at the point where I want my speed to sound more musical, ala Friedman or maybe Bratta, playing fast lines even in key can get boring fast if you are only concentrating on a lick/sequence without musical context. Examples like number 4 can be great, if you master that one lick you can sequence it everywhere, but its not as easy as it looks!
Thanks Max! Great content for us noodlers😂
I want to add a recommendation. Practice WITHOUT delay and distortion. Clean and develop a controlled sound. Delay and distortion tend to mask the real sound, once you sound great clean, you will sound AWESOME with fxs.
I usually recommend that people practice with the same tone that they would perform with.
I agree w max. The touch for clean, lite distortion, heavy distortion are all a little different. Larry Correal a fine clean jazz guitar of the 60s, just sounded weird and wrong at first when he started getting into distortion.
Keith Williams, the proprietor of the channel Five Watt World, has mentioned an education resource that’s benefited him as a player, TruFire. I’m not subscribed to them myself, but I can easily imagine that this video is on par with their lessons.
Can you do a vid concentrating more on the picking hand? Are just barely touching the string with your pick or are you digging in a bit. How much of your pick protrudes past your fingers, et. Thanks
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Dude I only need 6 exercises cuz I'm totally rad
That Nuno looking gee tar could be your number #1 with some mods. Subtle looks with killer ergonomics. Put a rail in the bridge, flatstrat in the middle, and retain the standard neck singlecoil. Some fancy wiring and well sorted controls could get loads of different tones going on. Never understood having 3 of the same pickup in one guitar? Seems rather boring.
Thanks Max, any guidelines on how many times to practice each exercise?
10x10
@@toke7342 10 sets of 10 repetitions? Is that a joke or is that how you practice?
@@fuzzcous it's a good start
@@toke7342 Thanks 👍
Max you need to get into 7 strings. How guitars were meant to be played. Love your videos! Keep up the great work
Maybe one day!
Maybe you can get Firefly people to make one
Grant it you play better than me BUT fast is not always good - Jeff Beck, the best there will ever be, made a strat 🎸 sing like nobody else can ‼️
Hi i have baught a raven west neck through electric guitar they call it the 5200 a super strat.I baught it of Reverb I cant find no numbers or what year it was made.I go on the internet to find out about it cant find anything maby you might be able to help me with information on the guitar but if you are to busy. Just thaugh i would ask Thank you 😊 You seem to have a lot of information on guitars
Oh I grew up I'm over the shred thing now I really play guitar 🎸
Lol, you might be lost being here, but I know what you mean. Once you get fast enough so you can play fast lines and don't want to just play faster and faster, you're looking at using strings of notes used as an element of a lead line instead of individual notes. At that point its beginning to be work rather than fun developing enough technical ability to do it , only to see sheets (rain sheets) of notes coming up fast.... I can play really fast and thats fast enough. For note sheets , music software writing is better. ... You can chase technique forever or you can play music. Obviously you do need technique which is why I like this leason, but its just a tool that needs to be in proper balance.
This level of guitar doesn’t take ‘Musical talent’ inherited musical abilities. The difference between ‘average guitarist’ and ‘talented guitarist’ is talented person learns much faster after the initial plucking stage. Even in early stages when first picking up the instrument a Musically talented person will try picking out simple melodie’s from music they hear in their heads. These are musically talented gifted people. It does NOT mean they are (Prodigy’s). People who are blessed musically Talented have natural ear for hearing notes. Also natural feel for finding notes (without knowing the fretboard theory) . They are born with instinctive rhythm. The ones you see who comfortable dancing from the start. They don’t stand in front mirror practice ‘dance’ and slow dance before highschool prom. The difference is average guitarist can play gun n roses entire discography (if he applies himself puts in time practice) The talented guitarist with same amount of practice is playing Polyphia songs. By todays standards Slash in intermediate guitarist.
Single coil in the bridge is really distracting me 😂. Are those stacked single coil humbuckers ?
Just regular old single coils!
@@GuitarMAXMusic that's awesome. They sound great!
"Anyone can shred... it just need consistent hard work". Told you, not anyone can shred.
Is the first lick from Star Wars?? 😂
dont tell me that raw tone flamed maple 7 pieces are $300 now too
I mean who doesn't like a P-38 !
This guy looks a lot like Matt Hardy
This proves I am NOT "anyone" 😂😂😂😂
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"With Free Tabs" I wonder how many people thought cola? 🤔
kinda noisy, needs humbucker?
Hmmmm I think I would prefer to hire a shred guitarist to play my shred parts rather than spend months attempting to get the speed to play them at tempo. Note there are not many (any?) videos on how to do that in a reliable way.
I love ya buddy and I like your channel but none of that opening segment note barrage made sense within the music. Maybe try to play tastefully not just out of time noodling. Vibrato and feel is a thing. No excuses you have plenty of resources.
I disagree.
So do I.
Thank you, Max!!