Hi,
The original reason I started with the guitar was Renaissance and Baroque Lute Music; therefore, I play fingerstyle, not with a pick, even on the electric guitar. Although we have some incredible cats on the Lute (Paul O'Dette, Nigel North, Cristopher Wilson, Jakob Lindberg, and, lately, Richie Blackmore), what van Halen/Rhoads/Malmsteen do is *very* impressive.
To get my chops in order, I bought "Stetina: Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar", translated picking directions into p-i (fighuetta, should be faster than m-i), a-m-i, a-m-i-m tremolos and woodsheded for a few years.
Of course, they all play at Pro speed while I'm an (dedicated) amateur - it would just waste an inordinate amount of time to get at their level - so I must settle for somewhat less. But how much less? 10%? 22%? 47%?
I use two simple exercises from Stetina as speed gauges: #8 for my left hand
and #25 for my right hand.
#8 is hammer-on pull-off with each finger pair: 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 3-1, 3-2, 4-2, 4-3, 4-2 (one measure, notes are 16ths):
#25 is just a scale with an ostinato (again, one measure, notes are 16th):
So currently I stand at (good day measures):
#8 at 180 bpm (12 notes/second). Glacial but even progress, 190 bpm should be possible, then I'll stop and keep it at that.
#25 at 120 bpm (8 notes/second). No progress since 1 year, feels like I start wasting time here. My original target was 140 bpm.
Naturally, my speed goes further down when I try some more complex melodies, e.g., I can execute Malmsteen runs (scales with mordents) at only about 100 bpm. As the particular run is specified with 150 bpm, I'm currently at 66% Yngwie speed.
So what's your standing (pick/finger) and how long took you it to get there?
Hal
The original reason I started with the guitar was Renaissance and Baroque Lute Music; therefore, I play fingerstyle, not with a pick, even on the electric guitar. Although we have some incredible cats on the Lute (Paul O'Dette, Nigel North, Cristopher Wilson, Jakob Lindberg, and, lately, Richie Blackmore), what van Halen/Rhoads/Malmsteen do is *very* impressive.
To get my chops in order, I bought "Stetina: Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar", translated picking directions into p-i (fighuetta, should be faster than m-i), a-m-i, a-m-i-m tremolos and woodsheded for a few years.
Of course, they all play at Pro speed while I'm an (dedicated) amateur - it would just waste an inordinate amount of time to get at their level - so I must settle for somewhat less. But how much less? 10%? 22%? 47%?
I use two simple exercises from Stetina as speed gauges: #8 for my left hand
and #25 for my right hand.
#8 is hammer-on pull-off with each finger pair: 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 3-1, 3-2, 4-2, 4-3, 4-2 (one measure, notes are 16ths):
Code:
e-2-1-2-1--2-1-2-1--3-1-3-1--3-1-3-1- b------------------------------------ g------------------------------------ D------------------------------------ A------------------------------------ E------------------------------------
Code:
e-15-0-0-0--14-0-0-0--12-0-0-0--11-0-0-0-- b----------------------------------------- g----------------------------------------- A----------------------------------------- D----------------------------------------- E-----------------------------------------
#8 at 180 bpm (12 notes/second). Glacial but even progress, 190 bpm should be possible, then I'll stop and keep it at that.
#25 at 120 bpm (8 notes/second). No progress since 1 year, feels like I start wasting time here. My original target was 140 bpm.
Naturally, my speed goes further down when I try some more complex melodies, e.g., I can execute Malmsteen runs (scales with mordents) at only about 100 bpm. As the particular run is specified with 150 bpm, I'm currently at 66% Yngwie speed.
So what's your standing (pick/finger) and how long took you it to get there?
Hal
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