A few months ago, I took a lesson. The guy was a pretty good teacher, and he gave me some good exercises to work on, and also gave me some ideas to expand my creativity a bit (also worked on bends and vibrato...long lesson!).
Anyway, I improved on the scale exercises pretty quickly with the metronome. But I have a feeling most of the improvement came from knowing the lick rather than actual speed gains from my hands.
It seems to be that just constantly putting the metronome to the edge of my ability isn't really the way to improve. Should I take it down several notches to where I can play it super-consistently and cleanly, and then start bumping it up a beat or two per week? What do you guys do?
Added: I took lessons years ago, so I have a pretty good grasp of scales, alternative picking, etc. I just wanted to bump myself up a notch.
Anyway, I improved on the scale exercises pretty quickly with the metronome. But I have a feeling most of the improvement came from knowing the lick rather than actual speed gains from my hands.
It seems to be that just constantly putting the metronome to the edge of my ability isn't really the way to improve. Should I take it down several notches to where I can play it super-consistently and cleanly, and then start bumping it up a beat or two per week? What do you guys do?
Added: I took lessons years ago, so I have a pretty good grasp of scales, alternative picking, etc. I just wanted to bump myself up a notch.
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