Re: Help w/ Sloppy technique
Rhoads said that slow and sloppy equals fast and sloppy.
Practice typing on a computer to improve accuracy (especially for two-handed tapping).
And I agree about higher action and bigger strings for practice before hitting the lower action and skinnier strings, but beware of the force it takes to fret higher action/thicker strings that it doesn't translate to strangling the "shred" guitar, which will slow you down as well.
But definitely perfect your stuff at slower tempos first.
I had one of those Ibanez slow-downer tape thingies and learned the solo to Stairway on it, but would try to play it at speed before I had all the notes down. Then I got to where I'd play it only at the slowest possible speed, but still with the same phrasing, which made it cleaner. Eventually I got to where I could play it at full speed and faster, note for note, just like Page.
Doing that solo slowly also increases your bending strength, because you're holding double bends for twice or three times as long [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Rhoads said that slow and sloppy equals fast and sloppy.
Practice typing on a computer to improve accuracy (especially for two-handed tapping).
And I agree about higher action and bigger strings for practice before hitting the lower action and skinnier strings, but beware of the force it takes to fret higher action/thicker strings that it doesn't translate to strangling the "shred" guitar, which will slow you down as well.
But definitely perfect your stuff at slower tempos first.
I had one of those Ibanez slow-downer tape thingies and learned the solo to Stairway on it, but would try to play it at speed before I had all the notes down. Then I got to where I'd play it only at the slowest possible speed, but still with the same phrasing, which made it cleaner. Eventually I got to where I could play it at full speed and faster, note for note, just like Page.
Doing that solo slowly also increases your bending strength, because you're holding double bends for twice or three times as long [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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