Hey guys, just sitting in class again and I’m curious to see if any of you all have experienced anything like this. So I’ve been working on the main lead riff in Hail To The King since late December and I typically get anywhere from an hour on it(on days to where I have to go to places and stuff) but at least five days a week I’m able to put two hours in on it, then I work on other things until forced to quit. Joe Satch said not to do any one thing for over an hour a day but I don’t know. I plateaued at 88 percent speed for over a month but then Jak stepped in and helped me, turns out I was playing it wrong by picking every note instead of using pull-offs. Thanks again by the way XD.I’ve been using pull offs since March 23rd and I had to start slow again obviously and now I’m back to that speed range but am stepping into the early 90s on speed in hopes I’ll get it soon. I practice everyday as much as I can and I don’t know it’s just embarassing that it’s took me this long. Although one good thing that came from it is I’ve definatlely started using open strings in my own playing more as Syn does for this riff and I’ve stated writing a song that I never would have came up with if it weren’t for me learning this riff. I’ve also noticed the phrasing in this song is sinking into a my playing as well. Anyone else have similar stories of something taking you a long ass time to get down?