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Time to practice. While you guys talk about new features, and figure out better ways for Fractal and Line 6 to run their businesses.


Time to practice. While you guys talk about new features, and figure out better ways for Fractal and Line 6 to run their businesses.
Time to practice. While you guys talk about new features, and figure out better ways for Fractal and Line 6 to run their businesses.![]()
When you say you want to learn the fretboard better, where are you at with it right now?I've been focusing mainly on alt-picking technique, and I'm getting close to where I'd like to be, but I thought about it tonight, and there's still so much I want to get better at, that I also neglected when I was much younger:
My goal is to get really well-rounded as far as what I can play.
- More legato
- Get faster at trills
- Single n.p.s licks
- Arpeggios- swept & string skipping, both picked and legato
- Tremolo use
- Tapping
And then I want to go beyond my very basic understanding of theory, and learn the fretboard better.
I've been focusing mainly on alt-picking technique, and I'm getting close to where I'd like to be, but I thought about it tonight, and there's still so much I want to get better at, that I also neglected when I was much younger:
My goal is to get really well-rounded as far as what I can play.
- More legato
- Get faster at trills
- Single n.p.s licks
- Arpeggios- swept & string skipping, both picked and legato
- Tremolo use
- Tapping
And then I want to go beyond my very basic understanding of theory, and learn the fretboard better.
Uh..., beginner. I'm bad. I have to think about the note names unless it's on the E string. I know patterns, but if I wanted to solo over chord changes (as opposed to just noodling in the parent key, which is not how I want to improvise), I'd have to work it out ahead of time.When you say you want to learn the fretboard better, where are you at with it right now?
Yeah, I think I'm coming to grips with that.It can take lifetimes..... :lol .... simply because the guitar is so diverse and capable of
such a wide range of musical styles and sensibilities. Throw in tying it all together with
various amps/cabs/fx and it just feels like the journey is infinite and unending to me.![]()
Back on this. Still at 100 bpm, same as where I left off, but I gotta think I can get it, if I just keep inching the speed up, bit by bit. I can play linear stuff faster than the 128 that this is, so all that's left is getting the motions ingrained I suppose.
70 to 90 is now no problem at all. I could play it @ 90 all day, with 99 out of 100 times being perfect. So now when I "reinforce" whatever gains in speed I get, I'll start at 80.View attachment 47479
I just corrected a motion that I think is going to really help me get this up to tempo.
Every pick stroke needs to be straight, but as I got around 105, I was once again, "swinging" my pick up and over the 1st D/19 when changing from a upward to a downward pick slant, which made me lose control, and miss the B/20 half the time.
So I'm back at 70, and really focused on making that pick slant direction change immediately after I hit that D/19. And same thing on the e/17 (but that one wasn't giving me trouble.)
And now I'm thinking of my motions as "cutting Z's through the strings", with NO 'rounded/circular' movements, and it is definitely helping.
I realized the same exact thing when doing that fast riff in Home, but not sure why I didn't catch it sooner in this lick.