Metal Guitar
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Guitar speed exercises - Learning to play the guitar extremely fast
The topic of guitar speed exercises tends to divide guitarists. On the one hand, there are those who practice them constantly, claiming that only in further speed can you show how good you are as a player. On the other are those who reject them entirely, claiming that they want to focus more on feel and note choice. Of course theres no real reason why the 2 positions HAVE to be independent of eachother. Leaning the guitar needs to be fluid. The trick is to practice well, so that you aren't wasting time, aren't increasing your risks of injury, and aren't practicing things that you'll never want to play. For that, you need the right instruction.
Click here if you want to see my reviews of Easy Guitar Lessons
Books
Theres some awesome books out there that will gaurantee that you start to play faster but of course they don't always agree 100% on the strategy. The key is to find an author whose approach suits both you and your guitar playing style. One of the best places to start looking is Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar by Troy Stetina. It's the classic manual on playing faster and is packed full of effective guitar speed exercises. Another respected name in the realm of flat out guitar technique is that of Australian jazz fusion virtuoso Frank Gambale. His book Speed Picking demonstrates the mechanics and exercises involved in developing his phenomenal economy picking style, and also represents one of the few books in this area that isn't unashamedly metal. For a more general work that covers legato, tapping, alternate picking, sweep picking and lots of other, stranger topics, try Guthrie Govan's Creative Guitar Volume Two: Advanced Techniques. You'll soon be picking at light speed, if you aren't too busy emulating theramins or practising your outside playing.
DVDs
And of course you might always want to try things form a mental standpoint (sounds funny eh?). In which case check out the Rock House Metal Guitar series featuring Alex Laiho. You can learn things such as string skipping arpeggios (STING), or tapping with two hands (Awesome). Those interested in following the same approaches that have built many of rock's best players might prefer to try Paul Gilbert's Intense Guitar series, packed full of the approaches and lessons that made him the exceptional shredder he is today.
For anyone interested in the most intense rock workout going though, the port of call has to be Rusty Cooley's Fretboard Autopsy series. As a guitist, he has taken this speed to whole new levels and the use of certain techniques such as four notes per string scales and the stretching of the already slow legato arpedgios (yea this can be difficult).
It is also important that you get the fundamentals down before you focus on speed per say.
If you are interested in learning the guitar, check out my review on Easy Guitar Lessons.
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