dstroud
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oh man I just scroll Instagram and I could write an essay on what I can’t do lol
Who would have thought lolI can do all of these pretty easily, but that's what happens when you worship at the iced earth altar for your entire adult life
I bet David Gilmour can’t either BUT….. we each have an X- factor that might stand out if you can figure which one you do wellI can't do alot of stuff. Most of the 80s techniques mentioned I'm not interested in.
The one that pisses me off, that every 12 year old in GC has mastered.........is chugging the A string while playing chords in between. like Ozzy's I Don't Know or Crazy Train. Brad Gillis , Jake E Lee. They do it so well. Randy Rhoads of course.
Fast alternate picking. Yup, that's never gonna happen either.
I hold my pick at a backwards pickslanting angle (ala troy Grady) so my string changes on shred runs are opposite to the way most people play them.
It makes everything I play sound weird, but different. A lot of alternate picking stuff I can play, but it sounds completely different.
Hybrid picking although I am using it during legato runs. One of my teachers turned me on to using it as it wasn't something I was interested in before. Im terrible at it but Im working on it. I'm OK with sweep picking. Really good with alternate picking and gallops etc.
My fretboard navigation is lacking. I can switch positions with pentatonic easily but let's say I'm using a mode of the major scale I always just play the entire scale all the way up 3nps and down but I got a lesson today to work on it.
I plateaud around 17 or 18 years old. And gave up playing really. I mean I occasionally played but never made progress. Started playing heavily again a around 2011 or 12 but just made modest improvements.
Started taking lessons a few years ago and changed my entire way of practicing and approach to learning that has me doing things I never thought possible. Practice slow, chunking, and fucking USING A METRONOME!
I see improvements every week while taking lessons. It also gives me structure and holds me accountable. I would learn solos but bullshit parts I couldn't hit note for note. I don't do that anymore. I also don't value speed over everything else. I try to make each note sound good and when I'm playing, I don't play past my capability except when I'm trying exercises to boost my speed.
I know I'm missing out a bit, not being able to understand all the pieces, but I think it has allowed me to just have fun. I also know that when I'm playing a solo, I'm playing some known scale but just don't know it is a Pharigian 9th interlude with a pulled hamstring and side of fries.
I think I know what you're referring to and I actually learned like this. Meaning it is slanting up instead of down. Funny thing is I never thought about it until recently lol. Never seemed to bother me though.
from age 10 to 18 metallica was my WORLD. i was a super fan. I starting playing guitar when i was 10, and i'm 40 now. So basically those metallica riffs are in my bones. I have a drummer friend who is the same way with neil peart. he was obsessed with rush since he was a little kid, and so he can play rush songs on drums with no effort.Funny you said this, cause this is exactly the first thing that came to my mind that I cannot do. And I've been playng for 30 years now... Go figure
Hey, same with me, I'm 40 too but I started playing guitar at about 13 around the same time I got into Metallica and I've been a fan ever since. I still throw on Master Of Puppets once in a while. I learned all my technique from playing those old Metallica tunes, and as you know Hetfield never really uses Pinch Harmonics, so I never bothered to learn that technique properly.from age 10 to 18 metallica was my WORLD. i was a super fan. I starting playing guitar when i was 10, and i'm 40 now. So basically those metallica riffs are in my bones. I have a drummer friend who is the same way with neil peart. he was obsessed with rush since he was a little kid, and so he can play rush songs on drums with no effort.
Master of Puppets came out right when I picked up a guitar. I remember trying to play the slow part on "Sanatarium". I wanted to be able to downpick as fast as James.from age 10 to 18 metallica was my WORLD. i was a super fan. I starting playing guitar when i was 10, and i'm 40 now. So basically those metallica riffs are in my bones. I have a drummer friend who is the same way with neil peart. he was obsessed with rush since he was a little kid, and so he can play rush songs on drums with no effort.