7 Ways To SHRED on Guitar
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How to shred on the guitar!
Chapters
Intro: 0:03
Tremolo Picking: 0:52
Hammer-ons and pull-offs: 2:03
Delay: 3:15
Tapping: 4:19
Finger Flings: 7:30
Sweep picking: 8:55
Pure SHRED: 9:27
Videos referenced:
Slayer - War Ensemble: • Slayer - War Ensemble
Buckethead's Big Sur Moon: • Buckethead - Big Sur Moon
Buckethead Guitar Lesson: • buckethead guitar less...
Les Claypool Bass Solo: • Les Claypool-Bass solo
Yngwie Malmsteen - Arpeggios from Hell: • Yngwie Malmsteen - Arp...
Cracking the Code Episode 12: “Conquering the Scale“ - Michael Angelo Batio & Two-Way Pickslanting by Troy Grady: • Cracking the Code Epis...
My final shreding lick is Troy Grady’s “Pop Tarts Lick” from this video
• Cracking the Code Epis...
Keys to the Lamborghini: • KEYS TO THE LAMBORGHIN...
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I think he got the keys to the Lamborghini
It really does feel that way
michael angelo batio moment
NO WAY! O.o
I think he's got way more keys than anyone needs.... And not just keyboards either. Mice too.
. @@juaniumn
That ending was hilarious lmao, i loved how MAB very aggressively denied Rob's denial of the fact that he acquired the keys to the lamborghini.
"No way"
"WAY" *aggressively yeets keys at Rob*
THE HAT IS BACK
Yeah i feel it fits with this style of video
Super 2010s rob scallon
As are the extra mouses and keyboards! (and their boxes, apparently)
Now we need more Sunday Uke Group
Was not ready for that ending🤣
thanks for just sharing "what's worked for you", not being like "HERE'S HOW TO SHRED, BUY MY COURSE BECUZ IM #1" lol
and always worth a shout out to Troy Grady and cracking the code haha, those videos got me back into playing seriously after a long rut.
What did you expect, it's Rob Scallon, one of the most honest and humble YTers you can find, plus he's the real deal, guy's been doing this for more than a decade as he said himself. I remember when he'd mess around with Metallica songs, playing Sandman on acoustic and backwards, playing Anesthesia on an upright bass, other Maytallica content, his banjo covers and so on. Time sure flies.
MAB’s guilty look at breaking into Rob’s house was hysterical.
I'm not sure if its intentional or not, but having the video examples in 4:3 makes it feel even MORE like you are watching these on limewire. Not only is this a great vid on how to shred, but also an explanation on how to self-learn before all of the secrets where common knowledge on the internet.
Rob, that one made me cry. I'm into guitar playing for 16 years, and seeing all of this made me remember my path with guitar and music. Thank you. You're a legend to me and a shredder, of course❤😎
The secret to shredding is lots of keyboards on your desk😄. Thanks for the video, mate.
love to see buckethead getting his flowers. truly a one of a kind artist.
I always find how your style is this mix of Midwest Emo and shred so refreshing.
Also ngl the whole time I was waiting for MAB to show up as you mentioned it in the mental health video.
In addition I also enjoy you location shoot videos,but it's nice seeing you come back to this format as well.
love that you threw the Buckethead clip in there. Buckethead has to be the single biggest influence of my guitar career growing up.
He's honestly such a relatable guitarist. He has the humility to show himself fucking up and he takes us through a genuine journey with how he describes learning and playing guitar
with buckethead being my favorite guitarist, it's awesome too see how he directly influenced aspects of rob's playing (who i also love and been following for years). what an ending too lmao that was sick
It's nice to see you doing guitar lessons again Rob, really cool stuff, also love the cameo _(and the song)_ with you and the *MAB* himself, that's really cool! ❤😁
This video had me nostalgic for a very specific era of guitar youtube. Excellent.
5:34
okay that blew my mind aside from all the shredding Rob did
He's an amazing rollerblader, I believe he even has a video on it.
FR why is nobody talking about that grind?!?! 🔥🤌
Hi Rob, I'm a drummer and I've tried all of these techniques on my kit, I'm now shedding on the Tama flawlessly! Love your videos, songs and testimonies. Keep on shedding!! God bless
Great video. I met MAB years ago, and got to hang out pre-show at a small venue while he was getting ready. Such a cool guy.
ooooh this is why we got sick shredding in riff lord? I'm so glad, I love riff lord a lot 💜
There is only one Rift Lord young sir and his name is Tony Iommi.
omg this is so awesome thanks rob, i've been combing through my watched videos for techniques ive seen in vids of your vids, ben levins, andrew huangs, maybe simons too... so that i can show my friends just how much we can all use our guitars in a jam session
the hammer on and pull offs remind me of how in irish whistling we use fingering and ornamentations to help keep pace of rhythm and in place of more complex tonguing so that we can breathe out. and also so that notes we hold on for a while don't sound too harsh
"Irish whistling"?
i love the instrumental greg behind the sponsor segment
10:03 I never thought I'd ever hear Rob playing "the Pop Tarts lick". It's amazing to see Troy's educational content reaching Rob and his audience.
love the throwback vibe to this video
The energy in this video really feels like Rob on 10. Insane ideas (Lamborghini, MAB), quirky in-line, a nostalgic review of the old Internet, shouting out a friend, actual tips for playing well, and an overall display of natural talent. You deserve to double your investment in this one at least!
It's funny that you say "rob on 10". If you watch his recent mental health video you'll see he was actually on at least 11"
@@Ticktok_of_Oz that’s what I was thinking about. I guess I was trying to be vague
And he is back!! Im so glad to see you back to form, rock on rob!! So an inspiration to me
I have been unintentionally pick slanting almost the entire 20 years of my guitar playing because I figured out early on it was the most efficient way to not get stuck in the gaps between strings. I always mention this to other players who I don't see do it. It's a great way to play faster. I also have a strange three finger grip I use on the pick with my thumb, pointer, and middle finger that works like a gimbal almost, it allows superior control over pick attack vs the traditional two finger grip.
that ending was so unexpected and amazing
I'm nowhere near his level of technique and musicality, but it's a relief to know he also struggles with sweep picking. I'm getting there and so can you, Rob (obviously)!
Watching Troy and Batio just before lockdown got me the keys after 3 decades of playing. I love the Michael segway.❤
03:07 thunderstruck is actually played without hammer-ons/pull-offs, all the notes are picked
On the studio version, live he does it with one hand.
@@topnug7626 maybe sometimes. The ones I've seen were all played with a pick
I still listen to rain; it truly is majestic! Good to see you smiling again Rob been watching your content for well over 10yrs now struggled with my own mental health at limes and you always helped me find some peace in the chaos that can arise in my mind. Metal soothes my inner demons I guess, brought gas mask catalogue and learnt how to play chronosil. I love your work Rob, keep fighting the good fight and spreading joy.
buckethead mentioned makes this truly so epic
Watched this on my tv, seen the epic intro. Paused it instantly to say that was easily the best thing I’ve seen this week lol.
You're such an entertaining guy yet talented and hard working one . Thanks your videos are on another level ❤
I don't know why, but that outro/intro with MAB amuses me to no end. Awesome!
Try using less pressure by picking at a shallower angle while sweep picking. I also hold it very loosely and I used to drop it constantly in the beginning.
Also try using hammer ons and pull offs in places instead of picks when part of an arpeggio is on the same string. For example, I might pick the first note on the low E string, hammer on the next note on that string, sweep through to the high E string, then pick the final note of the arpeggio on that string (8 notes in total on a 6 string guitar), then I pick the first note of the next arpeggio on the high E string, pull off to the next note, sweep through to the low E string and pick the final note of that arpeggio (also 8 notes).
One technique i found is great for learning any form of alternate picking is, you pick 3 strings and you start on the middle string, if you start with a down pick you move to the down sting and use an up pick now you have move back to the middle string and hit a down pick, from there you move to the upper string and hit an up pick, finally you down to the middle string to start the sequence all over again, the middle string is every picked every 1st and 3rd pick, this technique is used in bathory's a fine day to die for the intro and pre solo, its great for alternate picking it makes more spatially aware of you strings especially for playing fast, you're also picking out a power chord with the route note on the middle string, so you can strum that power chord too
as someone who wants to learn to shred, this video in genuinely helpful
0:00 to 12:44 my favorite part
How did you never watch the precursors to all these videos! Paul Gilbert intense rock 1 & 2 + Get out of my yard + Terrifying guitar trip. Petrucci's Rock Discipline was also amazing.
There are some great old vhs shred videos I can't even recall now damn its been fun playing guitar all these years!
I stopped playing guitar long time ago, however I still watch your channel, Rob, you are my light to the guitar world. 🙂
This video rocks pretty hard! 🤘🏻 Love it!
Hope you're feeling better. It took me 4 years to figure it out. Keep shredding brother!
what an awesome ending :D
I love the inclusion of the songs you wrote after "unlocking" each new technique. we find inspiration and motivation in different places and times. those are priceless glimpses into an incredible journey
I KNEW I recognized that lick in FOO 2023. Awesome to finally see what Rob was working on! I'm still at the beginning of my journey with that type of playing.
I remember first learning Cathedral, I had no idea about a dotted eighth I was just dialing it in via milliseconds. Great technique
0:19 dude you looked exactly like joe keery at this age thats a crazy resemblance
I've been playing guitar and other string instruments for nearly 40 years. I'm well-versed in the first 5 and I was waiting for you to get to sweep picking because I've never been able to get my head around the technique. When you said that you couldn't do it, I was both relieved ... because here is someone who I would definitely consider a shredder who can't do it ... and also really disappointed because I wanted the explanation. LOL
Great video! Thanks. John Lee Hooker used finger flings.
Rob your so underrated your such a killer guitarist
Right on! You ARE shredding! I didn't really know any of this pick-slanting and escape picking were a thing until I saw Brandon Ellis on Troy Grady too.
BucketHead mentioned!!
I really love the dude next door attitude, so much less anxiety to watch, it's like we're buddies, hahah. Stay human and I'll keep watching.
This is such a classic 2010s era rob scallon style video
You evil genius making an interesting rollerblading sub story during the ad lol
I got really into legato after discovering it. At least for me it was the cleanest way I could sound, while I was trying to mimic sweep picking.
After all these years, I still cannot sweep pick worthy of a step one guide.
been following you for the full decade... love you Rob, in your good times and bad, take care!
Flamenco Spanish Guitar is 75% "Finger Flings".
And yes, that is the GREATEST ending to ANY video!
Genius!
Wow how did I only now find this sick channel! Subbed.
Stay a ray of sunshine, Rob!
We missed you. We missed this I'm so sad life will end one day because moments like this won't be able to happen thanks rob cheers to your mental health!
I know this is during his episode but moments can still be good irrespective of what the future holds
Fantastic video Rob! Loved the rollerblading ad as well. Very fun 😁!
Loving the Buckethead love.
Unexpected lesson from you but I love it. I’ve been a… I guess you’d call it intermediate guitar player for a few years after playing piano for 20. Will definitely replay this many times and look up these terms
Jo Rob that Picking tecnik i bow down to you for this 😎🤘this helped A LOT. WTF why nobody ever told this before. So many Channels. THANKS MAN👌
Awesome video man. Love hearing these stories about your music journey. Wish more people would explain stuff like that about how they learned!
Here to see Buckethead get recognition
it feels so simple but complicated, love it especially the end🙏🔥
Wholly SHIT!!!!! Micahel Angelo Battio with you!!!???????? What an honnor!!!!!!!! Loooveee this video! I've been trying to demistify all of these techniques and moost videos just dislpay but hardly explain the mechanics! Thank you so mcch Rob!!!!!
Sick shredding and sicker MAB collabs aside, Cracking the Code is super mandatory viewing for anyone who wants to play a little faster. I am not a shredder either, but that approach to picking hand technique is really good to have in mind when approaching almost anything with a pick.
Hahaha that was great. Rob so glad you're doing better.
Give this guy to control of the Foot Clan, for he is a Shredder!
😆Awesome video man! Good to see people having fun with music instead of a bunch of technobabble and general bull💩. MAB is a bad dude on the axe, I still show people (non players) his double guitar solos. I'm just an old bass player but I still like tips & tricks that can cross over to the low side.
🤘😝 Rock on Sir Rob, rock on.
An off-screen commotion being accompanied by the sound of a cat yowling is one of my favorite gags. Excellent.
I love the room 237 card on the door when MAB breaks in
00:35 the golds gym shirt too is badass
Every single second of this video is absolutely amazing
Love you Rob for showing respect to MAB the GOAT.
If anybody feels themselves hitting these walls when trying to get faster, the best thing I've discovered is to simplify it. "Chunking" is the term used for breaking the fast parts up into smaller pieces. Try getting just the first 2 notes up to speed, then add the 3rd. Only move on when you can comfortably play the first 3 up to speed, and so on. When I was learning to economy pick, I'd find myself getting stuck _constantly_ when trying to speed it up, and it stayed that way for years. Chunking allowed me to practice more efficiently, and you'll start to see progress measured in hours and days, instead of months or years.
Cracking The Code. Troy Grady is a ****ing scientist.
0:28 Yaaaaaaaayyyyyy Big B reference 😄
That bass finger slap/tap technique was done by Lee Ritenour (I think) back in 1988 or 89. I saw it on a music program called Showtime Coast to Coast.
Great informative video. You have shown how you learned shredding and makes me wonder how the big names learned shredding?
You're using Studio One! Represent!
HAHAH YEAHHH! \m/ Mann what a cameo!! Legendary stuff! MAB has to be - of all the shredders out there - my absolute FAVORITE personality! Gotta love that guy!
i haven't even tried to pretend to shred since i haven't played that way since late 90's but the slant and wear in that 1m jazz3 is the hack the chicken pick and the lynch slide.. it was so easy..
I'll edit ya had to really know alt picking and kinda be a thrash /metallica fan to have that pick speed... then splash on the beck all teh greats to sound clean...
Dick Dale made tremolo picking famous. Eddie was doing the tapping thing in the 70s/80s.
He’s back the legend it’s weird I learned how to tremolo pick from war ensemble by slayer too!
WE ARE NOT WORTHY!!!🙏🤘😫🫂😫👍🙌
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR GREATNESS!!!
xD I was waiting for the end of the video to go to the comments, because I figured MAB have something to say ('cause he's such a great guy and he'd love this content). I really didn't expect him to feature in the video!! Good job, guys. Inspiring the next generation of guitarists.
hey rob love your vids.
ITS THE RIFF LORD
Been missing the beanie and fish eye lens. Glad it’s back
Can't believe I just sat through a near 13 minute commercial for Rob's admittedly awesome new song.
All while saying to myself, "Hey, I went through that exact phase in my guitar iourney."
Oh wait. Yes I can.
Oh my god, that ending... I wasn't expecting it... great video.
Love it man. It's easy to forget to explain things like this because we're so familiar with it already. But great on you for highlighting this stuff for the kiddos!!! These are the things we all wish we knew early on! Well, the secret's out kids, get to practicin'!!!!
Thanks, Rob, been trying to play 'Flight of the Wounded Bumble Bee' - Nuno Bettencourt. I think in about 2 years. I might get it down. Say hi to Mr B (Owner of the best guitar in the world). Definitely off to watch the 'Keys to the Lamborghini'. Still, have your sense of humour after all this I note. :)
Number 5 sounds so good! But actually I haven't seen a lot of people using this. At least not on an electric guitar. Quite a rare technique
6:39 my favorite part of the video. you could make a weird ass Primus sounding song with that lick
Rob in every aspects of the scales