attn shredders:
OK im having trouble with the whole shredding thing. i got pertuccis vid and im working through it. slowly.
what EXACTLY is the proper right hand technique (what works for you)? pls describe each finger and the general position and the hand/palm, wrist etc. like my pinky tends to be touching the pickguard to level my whole hand, but that might be slowing me down?
how do you hold the pick? how far forward or back is your pick (ie. over the neck pickup, etc)?
any suggestions for learning to shred would be much appreciated!
what EXACTLY is the proper right hand technique (what works for you)? pls describe each finger and the general position and the hand/palm, wrist etc. like my pinky tends to be touching the pickguard to level my whole hand, but that might be slowing me down?
how do you hold the pick? how far forward or back is your pick (ie. over the neck pickup, etc)?
any suggestions for learning to shred would be much appreciated!
Comments
Do not accept anything but clean crisp playing.
Hope that helps!!
I can still play pretty fast when I want though. Best advice I can offer is to practice scales. All kinds of scales. Use the metronome feature on the GNX4 and start out slowly, until you can play the scale cleanly and with the body in a relaxed state. Then gradually increase the speed while keeping the body relaxed.
Do NOT tense up for speed. You'll get a little advantage at first but stamina will eventually play out. Use a firm pick stroke but not a tensed up right or left arm with the muscles bulging out of place.
I personally use a heavy pick to get a stronger attack on the strings, but I play with Daddario flat wounds starting with an 11 and ending with a 52.
Practice the scales until you know where to put your fingers subconciously. If you have to think about where to put your fingers while playing at speed, you're not ready to play at the tempo you selected.
Keep relaxed, and above all,
Have Fun,
See Ya,
Tal