speed training on B&E strings, how to build speed & accuracy
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- čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
- this exercise is meant to be played anywhere on guitar I gave examples of how to do it on the B and E strings in the key of G major/e minor.
watch the whole video if possible, sometimes I may forget to say a certain things about the lesson until the end. Have fun with it , please like and subscribe.
Can you show more great stuff? Love it
sure, I put up so much stuff that people need to learn. I will put out another soon. thanks for watching !
Thanks sir , for this lesson. I am really sloppy in alternate speed picking 😂 i think this will help me to build up the speed. God bless you .
thank you for watching. have a good day please subscribe !!
Great lesson, subbed, going to sound good on the Jimmy page telecaster
Thanks I added you too, , it will sound really good on a telecaster. Have a good night !!
Great channel keep the videos coming. Happy to hear it's bringing you joy. I liked this exercise a lot, felt like I built some speed just today
thanks have a good weekend!!
Im going to buy some video equipment soon..
I watch a lot of guitar content and one thing I like about yours is they aren't long winded. You get right to teaching. Anything over 10 minutes loses me, I'm a get to the point person. I like that you called out the frets on this one, it's tough to sometimes see what frets people are playing.
I'm Ted by the way. I live in Ohio. Good luck with the video equipment!
@@mazzetti8667 hi Ted nice to meet you, check out the one I did tonight I edited done to 6/7 minutes but it’s good for soloing over Diads and triads. it's 6 :47 minutes its pretty good. thanks. again.
How long should I do this? I want to get better than I am
I would say at least 15 minutes a day with a metronome, the hardest part is knowing where to play and what Key you are in.these examples are mostly G major with the relative minor being e G MAJOR/ e minor
What mode is that ?
So it is the last six notes in each mode
Starting in locrian Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian , mixolydian, aeolian then your back to locrian at 15/17/19 in the key of Gmajor e minor
It may seem confusing because I’m starting with the 1/2 diminished locrian mode
Please subscribe, music has no rules Mr. Williams that’s why you can try different things if it sounds good it is good @ronwilliams36
Usually the modes are in this order Ionian, dorian, Phrygian, lydian , mixolydian, aeolian, then locrian, hopefully I answered your question.
@@SK43853 yes it did - my guitar teacher was having me switch between modes on the bottom string kinda like you were doing. Good info - thanks
IMO it's best to learn the modes from G to G on the low E String, because you can see all the notes visually other keys will have open strings. take a look at a few other videos and you'll see what I mean thanks..
Most if my learning has come from years of playing but if I could suggest 1 player to follow and even join his academy it would be KIKO LOUREIRO, I did an 9 hour workshop with him, he’s that good😊