How To Play Guitar Faster (the only exercise method that works!)
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
- How to practice fast playing shred guitar. The Chunking Method, widely used in motor skill learning implemented into the Guitar World. Guitar Excercises. Fast Picking. Shred Techniques.
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This guy with his pink Hello Kitty guitar then shreds better than any metal head I've seen. Great vid!
Haha 😝
I would hope it shreds lmao, its a $1200 guitar
i use a cheap aliexpress copy which is hard to play tbh
This works 100%. Doing these exercises since 2018.
Thanks for your comment!
You are one of the most efficient guitarists I've ever seen...your fingers barely move. Great lesson!
Wow, thank you 🙏
This is one of the best tutorial of thousands video on YT!
Wow, thanks! 🙀
I watch Troy Grady explaining Chunking before but this video made it so clear to me. Thank you
I recently started trying the electric guitar at 56, for the first time in my life, without any prior knowledge and skill, a true beginner. This guy is so far ahead that his view on what defines a beginner is still miles ahead of an actual noob like me......
Keep going! I believe in you! 🔥
Be reassured because you are exactly in the right mind set! You'll be playing in no time ;) I started playing at 43, I'm 46 and just getting past intermediate-beginner level, never too old haha. At the level I'm at now I can see how "intermediate" is such a vast range before getting to advanced and it's easy to get lost, if you do, get a real physical guitar instructor at least for awhile to help out with that. Good luck!
Amazing! Thank you, definitely trying this approach
You got this! 💥
Very interesting concepts, thank you for sharing. Excellent production too!
Thanks!
Works for a lot of disciplines. Did the same years ago lesrning pieces in the sax. Works the same in other hobbies too. Great vid.
Thanks!!! 🔥
This is some of the most concise and correct information. Thank you! I'm inspired to practice
Wonderful!
great video man . keep going
Thanks, will do! 🔥
This is exactly what we do in classical piano technique - the part about relaxing tension at the end is key. Great video!
Yes! Thank you! 😻
GREAT VIDEO!!! Breaking things down into small chunks and then connecting them is key. It's something I figured out many years ago and my playing improved so much quicker. If only we had You Tube and teachers like this back then it would have shaved a few years off my skill development.
Thanks again for another excellent video 👍😎
Thanks Bro! 🔥
One of the most useful and crystal clear guitar lesson.
Wow, thanks! 🔥
Thank you so much for this video ❤️❤️❤️ i Will practice in this way for the rest of my life! Instantly subscribed 😁
Awesome! Thank you! 🩷
Thank you for this video, I really like the idea of Chunking as well as speeding up my picking.
Share your results! 🔥
@@bazokguitar I'll see what we can do. My wife and I set up a music room in our house, and we plan on starting jam sessions this summer.
sounds great! ❤️
Nice Hello Kitty guitar and excellent lesson mate, Subscribed!🔥
Thanks!
Depois de 25 anos tocando.... resetei meu sistema e agora r voltando a aprender com vocé 🎉
Parabens
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my man, so happy to finally meet somebody else who uses Takadimi system!
Konnakol is a beast! :)
@@bazokguitar We should perhaps add some words of gratitude to the Indian musical tradition who developed this very useful system.
I'll make a video about it :)
Great lesson! 🔥🔥
Thanks! 😃
Great tutorial, thank you for this..
You're very welcome! 🫶🏻
Great lesson! Man you’re playing is so clean. Good stuff
Thanks 🙏
Hi Bazok. I hope you see this. I want to thank you for this video. It was a game changer to me. Everything you said unlocked my brain or hand, not sure yet. :) I took about 6h practicing what you shown here. For me it was important only play one note and after two, three and so one. It worked for me. And as you said: if you want to slow down because you can’t play, try to change the angle or something else. It was very important. Now I am playing much faster and clearer, specially on fast runs. My sincere thanks. 🙏🏼
Of course I read! And it's comments like these that I work for. I am glad that I can help! Share and feel at home here ❤️
I'm glad somebody else is teaching groupings I'm going to tell you guys it really works he will excel your guitar playing I learned this in undergrad from my piano teacher
Cool, thanks!
You're welcome
Mr Bazok, you are a legend ! 🤙
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Thank you!
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You need more recognition!!!❤
I'm glad you think so 🥹. Please share this somewhere and help me 💜
@@bazokguitarI am sharing you with my friends❤
Thanks a million!
This man really knows how to practice. This is the way to practice most hobbies. Great video!
I appreciate that! ❤️
Great advice thank you
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Really cool. Good luck with the channel - it rocks :)
Thank you so much! 🔥
Amazing video!! From my experience, what you're describing is not only effective but also somewhat inevitable - as in most great guitarists have at some point practiced in this manner, even if they never had the concept articulated for them, as highly technical music usually demands this kind of molecular discipline. I like the term "chunking" a lot!! I still think practicing structures at relatively slow tempos (or, more accurately - slow subdivisions) is extremely valuable for other reasons - fretboard mapping, developing time and pocket, gaining another perspective on the pick grips you discussed. It's important to remember that speed is not the only factor when deciding how to hold a pick. Also, a lot of music is played slowly.
Yes, you can't practice everything quickly, but guitar technique and other motor skills require such an approach to break through the wall. Thanks for the extensive comment :)
Great video! Great tips! Great playing! Subbed.
Thanks for the sub! 🙌
I totally agree with this method. It works 💯 but I want to add one thing if I may. The balance of the tightness you hold the pick. The balance of your fretting hand fingertips matching the picking hand stroke. A 💡 will go off in your brain when practicing a familiar 3 note per string pattern experimenting with different pick thicknesses. Try it for a month and you’ll become a sniper when you go back to old faithful. Feeling the strike of the pick per note CHANGES LIVES.
Great tip 💪🏻
Not blocked. Will definitely try this method. Thanks.
Share your results! ❤️
As much as I love many of the popular UA-camrs out there and they all have great content. In terms of playing fast .. and couple other topics you talked about … it’s the best most succinct..to the point video. And it actually is helpful. Actually it’s how I learned to play many things .. using chunking and it’s great. In not very fast and that’s not a primary goal of mine but I can see how beneficial it would be as well !
It's very nice to read such nice words! My goal is to strip the lessons of everything that is unnecessary. So that the time you devote to me (which is the greatest value to me) gives you satisfaction and the feeling of using it optimally. Good luck in your guitar adventure, and make yourself at home here :)
Was synchronicity of life this is XD. I was doing this today XD. Gonna do it more and more! XD
Dammit, this is too good! Bravo.
Thank you! 🙌
Gret vid! And makes me miss my HK guitar!
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Ushtrim fantastik, përshëndetje
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to be honest, I like your method. its easy to catch it and study/practice.
Glad to hear that! 🙌
Best advices!!
Thanks 😄
What a great video. I've been struggling with the start slow thing for a while, but made some serious progress recently (coincidentally practising Technical Difficulties). I'll start applying chunking to my Dream Theater passages, as that tends to be a worthy challenge.
Yeah! You got this 🔥
This guy directy to the point, more tutorial please
Sure thing! Thanks! 💥
Good lesson
Thank you!
I've been doing these subconsciously since I started playing guitar a year ago, I've improved a lot and these work very well! In addition, you should also train and play things that are harder than your current skill level, so you get progressively and naturally better in general!
Yes, you're right 🔥
This make perfect sense sometime in fighting game you do 15 very quick and perfectly timed input just like with guitar
Yup
1 week after doing this exercises in 30 minutes daily,, it's way more better than the other exercise!
Awesome! 🔥
I'm so glad to know that I was not wrong!! I have a tik tok video explaining this method and a lot of people said that I'm wrong, that the only method that works is playing slowly and increasing speed progresiively, thanks for this great video,you are so right!!
Glad I could help! ❤️
Oh hell no one well one other named Tom saguto said basically same thing. I'm sold. New subscriber really enjoyed it
Welcome aboard! 🔥
Thank you im New I'm bought guitar classic this is helpful make classic guitar pls❤
Okay! :)
Thanks
Thank you very much. Great video.Very useful advice. Ps Psycho by Muse,great "call". Greetings from Italy
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
Hey, coincidentally after decades of being unable to play fast solos I started to learn the solo from cowboys from hell doing exactly this method, I haven't learned it yet but I'm progressing faster than I had at any attempt before. Cheers!
That's awesome! 🔥
I wished you had posted this video 25 years ago... But I'm glad you did it now.
I wish i knew that 25 years ago! 😄
I didn’t realize how sloppy and inefficient my technique really is. I will attempt to correct this based on your suggestions. Thank you for the lesson!
You got this! 🫡
Ty Sir ❤❤❤❤
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Excellent video! I'm really glad I found your channel :) what pickup is in your Hello Kitty guitar? It sounds great!
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@@bazokguitar thank you :)
no problem!
Bazok po ang... brawo 👍
Thanks 🙏
Good job
Thanks 🙌
Bazok, świetnie, że robisz content w j. angielskim. Tak mało Polaków to robi. Nie wiem czy to kompleksy czy o co chodzi. Życzę powodzenia na szerokich wodach anglojęzycznego YT.
Dzięki! 🔥
Bazok bro, can you do one for sweeps? 4-5 good sweeps that sound good together and has a good key.
Yup
Great idea, great work bro, what's the name of your guitar effect
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This is a man who is very secure in who he is. Most would be worried that someone might say something derogatory about the guitfiddle. Thank you for the knowledge great video
Thanks Man! 🙌
All guitarist should watch this video
Wow! Thanks! Please share and make it happen! 😁
Absolutely how it’s done. Small chunks. And then add a note or
Two until you complete the run. It’s all rhythm.
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Good advice. People get too focused on playing clean and "perfect". To push beyond your current limits, it'll get a little sloppy - but so what? you're just practicing. Same goes for difficult chords/chord changes as for picking speed.
Yup!
This is exactly what I do as well.
Great!
I play classical guitar and can also play fast on electric even though I don't really practice, this is down to synchronization between the left and right hand. Accuracy is key.
Yep, accuracy and relaxation ❤️
When you go from playing a note with the pinky to index on the next string, how do you not accidentally mute the string with the pinky? I have that problem and I'm trying to lift off the pinky after playing with the pinky, but still didn't correct that, am I looking at it wrong or?
Also I know this method works, but before this important step(asking about new techniques) do I have to focus on playing it really clean very slow first and then when that's out of the way, go for the chunky method? Thanks for the video!
Im not sure what do you mean.
You have to internalize every lick/riff before using the method. You should exactly know which finger goes where, what's the picking pattern and so on. Then you can play above your limits. Accurate repeatability is the key.
Was this guitar from Hunter (agufish on UA-cam)?😊. Nice lesson man! Thank you!
Nopeeeee, but similar 😄
I will try this as soon as I'm back home
let me know the results of the exercises 🔥🔥🔥
@@bazokguitar it work realy well to be honest , breaking faster part of song in small parts realy help with my speed , i still need to practice a tons but that was helpfull tips , il look around more of your video to find other things i can incorporate to my practice , Thx a bunch !
I'm glad it worked! 💪
4:16 that Muse riff was SOOO clean! Hot damn.
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Playing through a solo slow is essential for learning the notes you want to play…such as figuring out someone else’s classic solo. I don’t think he would disagree with that. His point is more about using full speed (or as close to full speed as possible) “chunking” to master playing fast. Once you know the notes you intend to play, slowed down repetitive practice at is not effective for developing the motor skills necessary to really shred.
Exactly. I thought it was explained enough and the context was clear. If not, I'm glad you wrote and developed my idea. All the best!
Great lesson. ❤
Do you have a ta-ka-di-mi-ta lesson?
I’ve just started in English. Will be done in the near future 👍🏻
we want your studio tour.
Will do!
Jedziesz!! :)
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💯pc agreed
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Kool, someone figured it out .... I learned how to play a similar technique in the 70s as a full time professional musician. Makes sense , break it down in bites or phrases . Also , if possible practice in the morning after getting a good night sleep . You'll be surprised how much better you can play and can hear notes or words in songs when fresh ! Good luck 👍😁
Very cool!
Piękna gitara. Widzę że nawet przetwornika wymieniłeś LOL
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Yeah, I’m subscribing to your channel. Don’t try to talk me out of it!
Hello and welcome! 😄
Sounds all logical what you were telling. I started guitar playing with 52 as my first instrument. Now I'm 65 and my biggest drawback is speed! I guess you were young when you begun to play. How many hours did you practice these excercises every day? I normally I need four times as much as a young person. Just to get an impression for me, if it is worth working on that at all.
I discovered these methods long after I started playing. Only then was I able to jump to a completely different level of speed. You should definitely try these ❤️
@@bazokguitar The question is 5 minutes per day or 5 hours per day?
That's a very good question. I exercised a lot, sometimes 8 hours a day, but only recently I realized that long does not mean effective. An hour a day of concentration and airplane mode will do wonders.
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Ok, thanks. Means for an old man like me at least 4h per day. Means not worth to begin with. Probably in the next life then 😉. Thanks again!
@@u.g.7162 You got this! 🔥
Ya best way to play faster is find a song with a lead that u judge u can play with practice and keep tempo. . Youl have to learn to make the quick seperate .movements more as a one piece part to connect in time with the other parts.
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you should teach lick sequence with economic picking, that is the fastest way to play fast.
Yep, but economy picking is a one trick pony. You can't play everything with this technique only.
@@bazokguitar i mean you can teach 4 note 5 note 6 note 7 note 8 note econ cascade up and down sequences, just think of some, they are easy to learn and people will quickly learn it
this guitar ain't nothing of metal but this guitarist is very metal...
To be honest I’m 1% metal 99% funk jazz fusion 😝
@@bazokguitar woah ...i m impressed
@@bouroboumambaye2270 i think it's healthy to have some chops no matter what music you play
My pick always gets hung up on strings when trying to alternate pick. Even attacking at a 45 degree angle. Is there any recommended string gauges and pick hardnesses that are better for that?
Nope, it’s just practice. Maybe you do sth wrong?
Search for Troy Grady (cracking the code)
yep, that's a great reference
Can you tell me how I revise my huge list of songs because after learning any song I play very fastly but after 5 to 6 months my fluency get stuck, sometimes I play off notes or not in a flow way and list of songs gets increasing!
It's normal. Skill retention is a @^ . Even the biggest guitarists have to practise their stuff before gigs :)
This goes against everything I’ve been taught…I’ll give it a shot!
P.S. Not everybody can rock a Hello Kitty Ax
Please share your results! Im totally curious! 🔥
how does it sound so clean? ive tried every setting on my amp and tried to clean up my playing but even if i hit all the notes it doesnt sound that clean
Maybe it’s muting problem?
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Good job ofc :P
Thanks! :D
I will try to apply this to tapping arpeggios. My challenge is that I hit the wrong note and Im trying to teach my hands and coordination to never fail with the arpeggio or chord that I intend to play.
Yep, it will work for sure 🔥
What kind of pick do you use?
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@@bazokguitar I use the same but I'm slower :)
expecially on the low E string
You have to learn how to relax in your hands to play fast is very importnant
Yep but this episode is not about technique but about method of practice. Will do more 🫡
4:36 hey don't touch my scroll bar
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I have that guitar! I definitely don’t have those chops.
It's just a matter of time 😄
First step , get a hello kitty guitar it works because when I was a kid I got a pair of Adidas and they made me run faster , so this kinda works the same way
You got me 😄😄😄
@@bazokguitar I bet if I get a hello kitty guitar I would be able to fret B and F chords in under 10 seconds
sure thing 😄
Coś mi nie grało przez pierwszą minutę. Po chwili ogarnąłem, że to drugi kanał Bazoka XD
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Ta-ka-di-mi-ta...is that konnakol inspired?
It is 👍🏻
@4:41 Darkness imprisoning me
All that I see
Absolute horror
I cannot live
I cannot die
Trapped in myself
Body my holding cell
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I just bought the same EXACT guitar to my niece
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deter-mean , not deter-mine, othewise, great advice!!!!
Thanks