Pushing To The Limit, never a straight answer..
Smikey2006
Apr 13 2008, 10:48 PM
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I have a simple question regarding speed building.. plain and simple everyone knows that to get faster you have to practice slow! BUT if you continously practice slow.. will you eventually get faster? or should you be at least hitting your limit once a practice in order to have some sort of musle growth/ quickness increase?
I really enjoy playing stuff slower and precisely regardless of speed because it sounds better.. but i never have noticed a speed increase.. ive been stuck on Pavels Speed picking #2 at 140bpm FOREVER!.. i can play it perfectly at 140 but any higher and it falls apart.. sad.gif..

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