Whats up all? So, a few questions for everyone and anyone. Please feel free to add as much as you want, as the more will help.
So, let’s start.
1. Does anyone ever sit down to practice but just don’t know what to practice?
Like you understand what techniques that you are not that good at and you know that you need to practice it. But, everything that you have tried to practice, hasn’t helped? If this has happened to you in regards to sweep picking, do you have any recommendations? Because that’s where I’m at.
2. How do you break being so repetitive in solos?
For me, whenever I go to write a solo, I always find myself having pretty much the same parts, or almost an identical sound to them all. I don’t know if its a lack of knowledge or what but I just seem to not be able to shake it. Any recommendations on solo building/breaking out a repetitive state?
3. What are some good exercises that you guys use to help build speed, accuracy, and all that good stuff?
So, I know it will probably come up. Before it does, I have gone all the way through the classes, and have taken notes on just about everything. It has helped me become such a better guitarist and musician! I just still struggle in some areas, which is why I took it to hear from all of you. Maybe you guys have other ways to go about it, and maybe there are others out there with the same struggles. Getting your techniques out there will help those in the same place. I can’t wait to see what you all suggest.
Shred on!,
Joey C
So, let’s start.
1. Does anyone ever sit down to practice but just don’t know what to practice?
Like you understand what techniques that you are not that good at and you know that you need to practice it. But, everything that you have tried to practice, hasn’t helped? If this has happened to you in regards to sweep picking, do you have any recommendations? Because that’s where I’m at.
2. How do you break being so repetitive in solos?
For me, whenever I go to write a solo, I always find myself having pretty much the same parts, or almost an identical sound to them all. I don’t know if its a lack of knowledge or what but I just seem to not be able to shake it. Any recommendations on solo building/breaking out a repetitive state?
3. What are some good exercises that you guys use to help build speed, accuracy, and all that good stuff?
So, I know it will probably come up. Before it does, I have gone all the way through the classes, and have taken notes on just about everything. It has helped me become such a better guitarist and musician! I just still struggle in some areas, which is why I took it to hear from all of you. Maybe you guys have other ways to go about it, and maybe there are others out there with the same struggles. Getting your techniques out there will help those in the same place. I can’t wait to see what you all suggest.
Shred on!,
Joey C