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Gabriel Leopardi
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Hi Chris, this is a great take! You vibrato is very good, and everything else is also sounding great. Congrats!

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Hi Gab, whats the best way to play sequences like these "fast" (down- upstrokes in combination with hammer on and pull offs??)

It's from this lesson:

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...entatonic-solo/

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Hi Chris,

there is not a best way, there are different ways and the results regarding "sound" or "feel" is different. If you want a more Gilbert/Wylde style sound, you should go for alternate picking. If you prefer a more fusion/kotzen sound combining picking with legato is the way to go. I think that the second option is easier but being able to play it in both ways gives you more sonic possibilities.

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Hi Gab, at the moment I make a lot of alternate picking exercises as you suggested.

Problem: as long as I stay on one string, its no problem to play 16th notes at 120 bpm for example, but when I want to change the string its over (for example from the d to the g string). I need 3 or 4 bars until I am back in the rhythm.... Problem is to change the string at "higher" bpms. sad.gif

What can I do? unsure.gif

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Hi mate,

yeah, that's the tricky part of Alternate Picking. Please use the crossing strings lessons from my ITC, as well as the outsides and insides lessons, and share a video of you playing the exercises in a few days to let me check if there is anything to adjust regarding your movements.

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Hi Gab... here I am back for "intensive altenate picking work" as you have suggested in the email... cool.gif

I wanna start from the beginning.... but where? unsure.gif

To "relax" and to do something different I have started to practise this lesson:

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/major-soloing-no-4th/

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Nice choice!

What about starting here?

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Altern...Picking-Basics/
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/legato...cking_beginner/
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Hand-Synch/

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Hey Gab..... the lesson from Muris is perfect for me to start.... legato and ap in one lesson.... smile.gif

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Excellent! Let's go for it!

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