Speedpicking Lessons

← Previous page 1 2 3 4 5

Difficulty 8 of 10

Alternate Picking Lesson 3

By Pavel Denisjuk


This time we'll pay more attention to your pinky so if you think you need some excercise for your pinky - this is the right place for you. We'll also practice something a lot of guitarplayers don't - and that is - single string runs. These excercises are vital for your right hand picking! Enjoy it!

Difficulty 8 of 10

Alternate Picking Lesson 2

By Pavel Denisjuk


Time for the second Alternate Picking Lesson. In this lesson we will move down to 3rd and 4th strings to make it more interesting and also to practice your thumb as this excercise will force you to KEEP YOUR THUMB IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NECK - as well as to force you to MUTE THE STRINGS you don't play. So if you are ready for more shred - get in here!!

Difficulty 8 of 10

Alternate Picking Lesson 1

By Pavel Denisjuk


At first look - this lesson may look difficult - but even if you are a beginning guitarist I suggest you start practicing this one because it will show essential ways to practice scale boxes and alternate picking. You don't have to play this lightning fast right away. Start practicing slowly to develop the correct right hand picking. Now let's dive into the world of alternate picking!

Difficulty 3 of 10

Speedpicking/alternate picking patterns

By Kristofer Dahl


So now that you have got the basics down - it's time to get speeding. The key to "mastering" speedpicking is to be completely comfortable with a few of patterns of your choice. You will find that "pro guitarists" often don't have more than a couple of different speedpicking patterns - which they are so comfortable with that they can apply them to any scale in any direction on the guitar. This should be your goal too. In this lesson I will give you the tools to get going.

Difficulty 3 of 10

Speedpicking/alternate picking basics

By Kristofer Dahl


Numerous are the guitarists who speedpick, to mention a few: Yngwie Malmsteen, Al di Meola, Paul Gilbert, Zakk Wylde, Steve Morse, Vinnie Moore, Tony Macalpine, Ronni le Tekro, Jason Becker, Shawn Lane etc. I personally believe that this is one of the most difficult techniques to master on the electric guitar - especially if your goal is to be able to improvise with speedpicking. So let's dive into the world of guitar speed...

← Previous page 1 2 3 4 5
Search My Bookmarks

© 2007 - 2009 Rock My Web AB