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Aug 8 2008, 03:38 PM |
Check out Danilo's hands Synchronization lesson series..
When practicing speed you are developing both hands...Try relaxing a right hand more , and just continue practicing...Maybe you did hit a wall now , but I'm sure right hand will develop speed in time..Also you may want to experiment with pick holding positions etc... -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Aug 8 2008, 05:28 PM |
You just hit a wall mate, don't worry, keep practicing and what is very important NEVER play sloppy while practicing. While practicing always play every note exactly how much it lasts, from click to click, there can be no pause between two adjacent notes. AS you go faster, this pauses will naturally try to increase as well, but it is your task to keep them at minimum in order to keep your playing precise.
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Aug 8 2008, 06:55 PM |
thanks for the reponses but you didnt really hit my problem and as i reread my post i left it unclear so its my fault: the problem is; in fact i cant take an open string, or picked at any fret, go with the metronome to 160beats and play 16ths. its not any coordination or stuff, im simply physically not able to move my right hand faster Oo any idea ? Well its normal...NOW you can't do it , but I don't think its your physical boundary ! Just practice playing at comfortable level (even on open string) , than hit a faster beat (increase by 1 or 2 bpm at a time) when you hit a wall and can't play it right back off a little to comfortable zone and play a little then increase the bpm once again...And so on..Once, you will hit the eureka moment when you last except it ! Just be patient and you'll make it! -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Aug 8 2008, 11:29 PM |
A agree with everybody else mate. Speed just takes time, don't rush it - it will come, just keep practicing and take it easy. Brain must rest in time to time from new stuff.
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Aug 10 2008, 09:46 PM |
Guess what, I also agree with the others. Developing speed takes time and a lot of practice, and from time to time you will hit a wall like now, and you will think that you just can't get any faster, but trust me, you can! Just keep practicing and don't give up, speed will come for sure.
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Aug 11 2008, 10:02 PM |
also, regarding Rainman: He's fiction but he's based on a real person whos name I just can't remember.
-------------------- Olle "AJ" Svensson
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Aug 11 2008, 11:03 PM |
with all do respect, the only ones who understood your issue here recognized that you problem is, you don't know how to tremolo pick.
it is a different mechanism, you have to get a feel for it. it is a voluntary tremor, that can be performed with sets of opposing muscles. I have never heard anyone with guitar who understood this, but here is a description for violin http://ep.physoc.org/cgi/content/abstract/58/4/357 It is hard to tell you how to do this. It is more a feeling you have to get. To me it feel like your opposing muscles are in a state of tension and alternately relaxed at rapid speed. In fact, I think that is what physiologically goes on in tremolo picking. I would try to play like a mandolin, you know, that real fast play. This song comes to mind, real old, but this reminded me of it, I like this song, obscure as it is. You can hear some fast tremolo picking though out on mandolin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FPx0orM_uM...feature=related Practice real slow stuff, I mean you say on a note for a long time, not metal. Like in this song. Move to metal later after you get the feel. I play the German National Anthem like this sort of for fun. Something like that, where you hold notes a long time. |
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Aug 12 2008, 09:59 AM |
my tremolo picking has the exact same motion as my slow playing. I "roll" my wrist back and forth. Works really good.
-------------------- Olle "AJ" Svensson
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