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Jak Angelescu
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Hey there everyone! There’s something I’d like to discuss with everyone. This is something I feel very passionate about, as it’s something I see too many players fall to, and it can ruin an otherwise talented player.
Shredding is great. Playing 64th notes at 280 BPM is amazing. Doing sixlet arpeggio sweeps at 260 BPMs is just as incredible. But as I search through the riff page, I see a lot of players that are missing bends, playing out of key, playing off time, and struggle with a vibrato. But these same players are SERIOUS SHREDDERS of full- throttle speed. I’d like to encourage the students on this school to practice everything equally, and never to let touch and melody be sacrificed for speed.
I’m always one for tough love. But it’s only because I want EVERYONE on this school to become better players, regardless of style or approach. Even the most ridiculously fast shredders like Syu of Galneryus can play melodically.
So my little tough love for the week is this…
If you struggle with something and it’s not your strong point, practice it. If you are weak and off pitch with bends but are solid with vibratos, practice your bends! If you are amazing with melodic phrasing but struggle with speed picking, practice it! Or it can be something as simple as struggling with hearing and tuning your guitar to a perfect pitch or getting your perfect tone with your amp… Practice it!
Let’s all be very mindful of what we should improve on and make ourselves the best we can be!!!
Have an awesome week, everyone!!
Shredding is great. Playing 64th notes at 280 BPM is amazing. Doing sixlet arpeggio sweeps at 260 BPMs is just as incredible. But as I search through the riff page, I see a lot of players that are missing bends, playing out of key, playing off time, and struggle with a vibrato. But these same players are SERIOUS SHREDDERS of full- throttle speed. I’d like to encourage the students on this school to practice everything equally, and never to let touch and melody be sacrificed for speed.
I’m always one for tough love. But it’s only because I want EVERYONE on this school to become better players, regardless of style or approach. Even the most ridiculously fast shredders like Syu of Galneryus can play melodically.
So my little tough love for the week is this…
If you struggle with something and it’s not your strong point, practice it. If you are weak and off pitch with bends but are solid with vibratos, practice your bends! If you are amazing with melodic phrasing but struggle with speed picking, practice it! Or it can be something as simple as struggling with hearing and tuning your guitar to a perfect pitch or getting your perfect tone with your amp… Practice it!
Let’s all be very mindful of what we should improve on and make ourselves the best we can be!!!
Have an awesome week, everyone!!