Saturday, October 29, 2016

Time for Something Fast


Hi readers. It's been a while but I do have some clips to go over in today's post.

While I still haven't been able to practice a whole lot, I am definitely starting to make some progress. The scale exercises I wrote about last week have definitely been helping my right and left hand dexterity.

Although the exercises and general playing have helped my stamina, it is still hard to play well for more than a half hour or so.

Anyways, let's move on to the first clip. This one is a retry of the first riffs I showed you guys. I think it's definitely an improvement rhythmically, although it isn't perfect. There is also a mistake on the very last part.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyFe312PmmE


The next clip was a tough one. It's a fast riff, from a song called Make Total Destroy by Periphery, that utilizes fret tapping as well as regular picking. There is a part that requires some fast string skipping, which is when you skip over strings rather than progress through them linearly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic-gSvERP0Y


In this clip, I played through the riff twice. Both were far from perfect, but the second one was a bit more accurate with the exception of the lick at about 0:34. I played it almost perfectly the first time at about 0:17.

The string skipping I was referring to was at about 0:04 and 0:24. Its definitely a fun part to play, but it's easy to pick the wrong string or miss altogether if you're not focused/well-practiced. With that said, I have had quite a bit of practice on this riff. It's just been a long time since I've played it.

As for the tapping parts, I definitely need to work on cleaning those up and being more consistent with my speed. Once I do that, I will just have to work on speeding up the rest of the parts a bit.

I will probably have another go at this riff in a week or two, so we can see if I'm able to make the improvements I mentioned above.

Thanks for checking in. See you next time.

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