Trick Your Mind To Play Faster, Practice increasing speed with a metronome |
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Trick Your Mind To Play Faster, Practice increasing speed with a metronome |
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Jun 16 2013, 05:28 PM |
I have heard of this approach and I think it works. We do need to push ourselves in order to make progress. If we try to play a tempo that is too fast for us, practicing some time on it and then going back should almost always have a positive effect and make the previous tempo feel "slower". Downside with this (and with almost any metronome practice) that we sometimes tend not to be self objective. Meaning that we shouldn't skip tempos and try to achieve speed while playing sloppy/not in time etc. Sometimes its easy to fool yourself into thinking that you "mastered" the certain tempo and going forward as that only develops "sloppy" playing further.
That being said, I think we should always challenge ourselves with this "slightly faster" tempo method in order to be able to comprehend the previous "slow" one There is nothing wrong in trying to play something out of your reach. Hell - I think there should be no limits in any kind of practice. If you just picked up guitar but you would like to play sweeping - go for it, there is really no reason why you shouldn't do it! Good thing is that everyone can learn any technique at ANY stage (skill) of playing guitar. Just slow down the tempo to something reachable and push forward. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Jun 16 2013, 09:54 PM |
Hey mates, I am using it and sometimes it works It all depends on how focused you are, but indeed, when the brain feels a difficult piece is happening it will automatically trigger some sort of 'I can't play this' feeling. When you give it the same piece, at a slower tempo, bam! It will think, ah, much easier, I think I can do it
I am currently working on this lesson - I can play it clean at 95% speed and I was using this exact same trick to make it work at 100 % https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ernate-workout/ You guys should definitely try it for some great AP exercise! |
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Jun 16 2013, 10:00 PM |
I use this technique for everything I practice and it always Works for me.. Really a good idea.
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Jun 18 2013, 04:21 AM |
I've tried this method out before too and it has helped! But I think it is important to fully memorize the patterns first before diving into a very fast tempo. This way you can just concentrate on the technique rather then where the fingers should be going. I have to remind muself of this sometimes.
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...ernate-workout/ You guys should definitely try it for some great AP exercise! Great one! This one helps my AP a lot and the backing is great to practice with. Your Vivaldi lesson is also excellent for a AP excersise and warm up... it is a part of my practice routine. Even on the slower tempos it is challenging cause of all the position shifts. -------------------- |
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