I honestly thought your advice didnt work initially and i used a lot of tension to play fast. But recently ive been practicing very relaxed and i can now play the same speed with SIGNIFICANTLY less tension. Even with pure alternate picking this still works
Great lesson without beating around the bush. That’s a very nice tone, what pickups do you have/recommend on your Ibanez? I have one exactly like yours and I love how it plays, but the pickups sound a bit deaf. Thanks!
I honestly thought your advice didnt work initially and i used a lot of tension to play fast. But recently ive been practicing very relaxed and i can now play the same speed with SIGNIFICANTLY less tension. Even with pure alternate picking this still works
Absolute life saver. The biggest obstacle in guitar so far is practicing as efficiently as possible, and you keep it efficient
Thank you. This is exactly what I need!
I've been needing this thanks a bunch
Great lesson
Thank you
This is great. I’m going to practice this regularly. Thank you 🙏
These are really great exercises. Syncing the hands is key.👍🏻
OK looks like some nice routine, will try for a bit 👍🏼
Btw plateaux is with an X if you're borrowing from French 😜
"Pick rotation" .... You cut me deep just now Shrek! 👏👏
The lest on I been practicing, that's is similar to the Bark at the Moon solo, 5 and 6 notes.
Cool
Great lesson without beating around the bush.
That’s a very nice tone, what pickups do you have/recommend on your Ibanez? I have one exactly like yours and I love how it plays, but the pickups sound a bit deaf.
Thanks!
What pick are you using? :)
Very cool and useful suggestions. Btw, do you keep pick as hard on clean tone too? I notice it's harder to control dynamics.
Yes, pretty much.
4:50 I cannot even get the emphasizing done when counting.
Playing this to a metronome should it be played 4 notes per beat as 16th notes or 3 notes per beat?
Practice both ways