Waking The Demon Playthrough |
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Mar 20 2019, 06:44 PM |
Hi Adam! That's an amazing song. This is one of my favorite modern metal bands. I've recorded a lesson based on them:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bullet...e-Style-Lesson/ The key is practice and economic movements. The idea is to move your right hand the less possible. One of the kings of downpicking is James Hetfield, (Dave Mustaine is also amazing) so watching him playing and how the moves his right hand is a good idea. This is a good lesson to start: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Metall...-For-Beginners/ -------------------- My lessons
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Mar 21 2019, 12:18 AM |
Sounds like a riff I'd write I dig it! As for right hand down stroke picking, it really is about endurance. On way to kill endurance is to use too much pressure on the picking hand. When one speeds up picking, the body wants to "tense" up. This is not a good thing. It's important to work on keeping the right hand comfy and loose, even when doing lots of down picking. It takes focus and practice of course. I'd say forget about the left hand for the moment. Just focus on the right hand. Get out your metronome. Find your comfy down stroke speed. Focus on getting your hand comfy and loose. Keep your palm mute. Slowly bump the metronome up. Find your "Max". Spend a bit of time each day trying to push your max bpm without increasing tension on your hand. This is slow going work. It's pretty straightforward though. It's how I got my down picking up to snuff. One session at a time. If there is anyone else that has tips please do share! Todd I had a feeling you'd like it I was curious if you knew this band because some of the Missions are quite similar to their riffs. This kind of workout with the metronome sounds very boring in the long rune but I'll try that! My first session was really slow but I focused on dropping as much tension as I could. On the other hand when I try to match Metallica or BFMV average tempo, I can't keep up for long and the muscle tension is really big. I lately have much more time for practice than 20 minutes, so I'll be able to cover more ground in my sessions! Hi Adam! That's an amazing song. This is one of my favorite modern metal bands. I've recorded a lesson based on them: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bullet...e-Style-Lesson/ The key is practice and economic movements. The idea is to move your right hand the less possible. One of the kings of downpicking is James Hetfield, (Dave Mustaine is also amazing) so watching him playing and how the moves his right hand is a good idea. This is a good lesson to start: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Metall...-For-Beginners/ Hetfield is one of my biggest inspirations! He taught me that I can express my thoughts and emotions through music if I don't like speaking too much, to gain confidence and to do therapy through music, if needed. As far as technique is concerned, I picked up my palm muting from his example but until now I had no idea how to practice downpicking safely. I love Metallica's S&M and Load/Reload era the most! But I had no idea that Dave Mustaine is another example to learn from! I'll try to pick up the best parts from both of them. I'm glad you recorded this lesson and I'm even more happy to hear you like BFMV! It probably means I'll be able to learn a lot from you and maybe eventually play their songs along the CD's! Looking forward to it! I've managed to record a quickie just before the nighttime with Part 1 of this lesson (I'm not sure if the tempo matches the original, though) and I also recorded an opening riff from Spit You Out, both using downpicking. I don't think I'll be able to do the whole lesson, at least not in the original tempo but I'll definitely give it a try! As I'll try the Metallica lesson. I like both of them! I also found Ben's lesson about downpicking and stamina: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Stamin...-2-Downpicking/ It looks really helpful, so I'll check it first thing tomorrow! This post has been edited by Adam M: Mar 21 2019, 12:34 AM -------------------- |
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Mar 25 2019, 07:17 AM |
Yeah, James is very inspiring. I’ve really enjoyed his guitar center interview in which he talks about the things you said. I remember using “Master of puppets” album to train my right hand downpicking when being a teenager.
Mustaine is also a monster as well as many other Thrash metal guitarists. Have you ever heard Jeff Waters band called Annihilator?? His right hand work is amazing. I also have a lesson, and he shared it at facebook! -------------------- My lessons
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