In today's video, we check out 3 of the best shred tricks on how to play fast neoclassical licks! We check out pedal tone licks, harmonic minor shreds, and advanced arpeggios. These tricks will help you with infusing your music with some neoclassical twists :)
I had no trouble because I understand the fretboard, but your white/black/red note markers were mostly unreadable in this video, which is unusual. Just fyi.
Hi Berth, I dig your lessons and want to get your 10 week course. The problem is, I travel all the time for work, and work in areas with no internet. Is it possible to download the video lessons, so I can review them when I’m out on a drilling rig? This is the only thing stopping me from getting the course. It does me no good if it’s only available online.
@@tracylewis2765 Hey Tracy, thanks a lot for leaving a comment :) Sadly the courses are only available online so I can secure myself at least a bit from any form of piracy - I'm sure that you wouldn't even think about doing that but there are a lot of people out there that rip courses or use them for their own distributive purposes. It takes around one year to get these done since I do everything myself (from concept to recording, filming, cutting the footage, graphic design,...) and it would be a shame if I get ripped off here. But you can still download the course workbooks with all exercises (tabs and standard notation), practice backing tracks and additional files that come with the lessons :) But the videos are embedded in the membership zone. Hope that helps, all the best!
Bernth Brodträger I completely understand. Too many people want exploit a good thing. I’m very interested in the course. I’ll probably start with Patreon, and go from there Id really like to thank you. I think your lessons are “the missing link” for many mid players. There are a ton of beginners and lick videos, but you and your lessons really Bridger the gap in a way that’s easily understood. I greatly appreciate all you’re doing. Thank you.
Your exercises are so perfect for my style, I look forward to these videos every week. You have made me a much better player over the past year Bernth, that is not something you can put a price tag on. Some people you just can't thank enough! You are the best, thanks again for always being so consistent. 👍
This gentleman right here is the absolute best metal youtube instructor. There are others who are good and givew some decent advice....but Berth here is just badass....thanks for sharing all this knowledge. I will become your patron soon sir....
I learned that single pivot technique a few years ago but on higher pivots i use the pick like Van Halen, on on a lower pivot use that style. But man you flow, great individual sound unlike me with some note overlap at higher bpm. Subscribed before the end clip you're just so good
These are very well put together lessons. This guy teaches and plays excellent. So I'm an old guy and I'm just getting into this shred stuff. I think I'm too old and should stick to the BB King lessons
Great lesson. I love Harmonic Minor. Randy Rhodes was the man with it and dimished, etc. Good stuff. Sehr gutt meine frunde. Hope I said that correctly. Ich lernen langsum.
Hey Bernth, I really love your channel/lessons, even if they are a bit too advanced for me atm lol, but I have to ask, have you made a tutorial for the intro piece you play?
Thank You so much Bernth ! Very easy to understand and great exercises. With my learning disabilities, Theory is complex. However if I keep practicing I'm hoping it will all come together. Classical is the formula or core of all Music.These will benefit any player or style.
QUESTION: How do u find the tempo of a song? Does the drummer decide it? Also when playing guitar at a high BPM do you still subdivide the notes per beat or rearrange it? I’m struggling to hit 200 BPM with 16th notes it feels impossible to get 4 notes per click! Thx luv ur vids !
to find the tempo it depends of the context, but at 200 bpm you don't have to hit 16th note if you can't yet , hitting 8th note or triplets is already pretty damn fast
If I download the guitar course, how do I know its not infected with the Corona virus? Is a test kit available? Will my antivirus software be able to kill it?
Hi Bernth, I've always have like that neoclassical playing, and I don't have to say his name, but, Yngwie Malmsteen always comes to mind! This lesson looks like something I can do, so I'll give it a shot! I too, look forwared to your lesson, and hope I'll be a much better metal guitar player soon! Thank you for the time you take to do these lesson, and make the would, more metal! Just to let you know, that your channel Is reaching half way a round the world to my home here in the USA, and I thank you for it! Thanks Bernth for another great lesson, I can't wait to get started! See you soon! Todd P./USA P.S.: I don't know where you are, but just about every country is experience the COVID-19, this public notice is for everyone! Stay clean, and stay safe!
Sir if I am practicing a lick or exercise in 240 or 280 bpm so how many times should I play that ?? I saw you in a alternate picking video where you were playing that exercise two times in every particular bpm......
What a fantastic video..thank you. Please one question .. for the overall playability.. what do you prefer.. the major scale in the 5 cage positions or the 3nps 7 positions . I am an intermediate player and my real goal is to play melodic even if it's not that fast . Cheers.
Hey, thanks for the comment! I personally love the 3 note per string positions for shred licks :) Great to hear that you are going for melody - speed can be a nice effect for your licks but it always has to sound interesting for the listener too!
Bernth! Good stuff as always, my dude! All the parts seem great for neo-classical, however at least for the arpeggio section - resolving the sweep with an "A" tap seems like a far more satisfying conclusion over G#; leaving at G# makes the sound seem... unfinished? Or is that just me?
Hey Raghd - yes, tapping G# there results in some dissonance, A would be the more common and melodic choice! I guess it depends on what the composition needs and if you want that extra dissonant touch or the classic resolution :)
Awesome lessons. My critique is your guitar ( beautiful guitar though ) people new to learning will have difficulty following cause your feet markers are too uniform and similar to easily follow. Respectfully intended :)
Learning the notes on your instrument is my biggest suggestion to all my students right in the beginning - I hope to contribute to that by always including an image of the note overlay graphics in the bottom right corner :)
Those are the standard DiMarzio IBZ pickups the model came with back then :) It's mostly the Neural DSP Plini plugin, it sounds really good (especially for that price) and I can recommend it 100%!
In today's video, we check out 3 of the best shred tricks on how to play fast neoclassical licks! We check out pedal tone licks, harmonic minor shreds, and advanced arpeggios. These tricks will help you with infusing your music with some neoclassical twists :)
I had no trouble because I understand the fretboard, but your white/black/red note markers were mostly unreadable in this video, which is unusual. Just fyi.
Awesome tech vid sub straight away
Hi Berth,
I dig your lessons and want to get your 10 week course. The problem is, I travel all the time for work, and work in areas with no internet. Is it possible to download the video lessons, so I can review them when I’m out on a drilling rig? This is the only thing stopping me from getting the course. It does me no good if it’s only available online.
@@tracylewis2765 Hey Tracy, thanks a lot for leaving a comment :) Sadly the courses are only available online so I can secure myself at least a bit from any form of piracy - I'm sure that you wouldn't even think about doing that but there are a lot of people out there that rip courses or use them for their own distributive purposes. It takes around one year to get these done since I do everything myself (from concept to recording, filming, cutting the footage, graphic design,...) and it would be a shame if I get ripped off here. But you can still download the course workbooks with all exercises (tabs and standard notation), practice backing tracks and additional files that come with the lessons :) But the videos are embedded in the membership zone. Hope that helps, all the best!
Bernth Brodträger I completely understand. Too many people want exploit a good thing. I’m very interested in the course. I’ll probably start with Patreon, and go from there Id really like to thank you. I think your lessons are “the missing link” for many mid players. There are a ton of beginners and lick videos, but you and your lessons really Bridger the gap in a way that’s easily understood. I greatly appreciate all you’re doing. Thank you.
Your exercises are so perfect for my style, I look forward to these videos every week. You have made me a much better player over the past year Bernth, that is not something you can put a price tag on. Some people you just can't thank enough! You are the best, thanks again for always being so consistent. 👍
Thanks so much for the feedback Christopher, I'm happy to be a part of your guitar journey for so 'long' already 🙂🤘🏻
this is so underrated!! Keep making videos sir! You are the best!!
I'll keep them coming 🙂🤘🏻
This gentleman right here is the absolute best metal youtube instructor. There are others who are good and givew some decent advice....but Berth here is just badass....thanks for sharing all this knowledge. I will become your patron soon sir....
He is also the sexiest man in Wien
I really like how you overlay the notes as you play; very helpful visual trick!
Bernth, you're a legend. Thank you for the ideas here!
Amazing @Bernth. Neoclassical is a goal of mine, gosh I wish Randy Rhoads was still with us.
Danke für all die nützlichen und vor allem die Inspiration neues zu kreieren.
I learned that single pivot technique a few years ago but on higher pivots i use the pick like Van Halen, on on a lower pivot use that style. But man you flow, great individual sound unlike me with some note overlap at higher bpm. Subscribed before the end clip you're just so good
Love your videos so clear and helpful even for someone who is middling at best when it comes to theory.
Fantastic lesson yet again Bernth, thank you! Love that neoclassical sound! Now let's see if I can pull this off haha. 🎸😎
Happy you can use this one Justin, hope you have a lot of fun shredding 🙂🤘🏻
This is the only channel that actually teaches stuff not just pretends to
Whenever I hear the E minor pedal tones I think of Advanced Corpse Tumor by Necrophagist since he uses it a lot in that solo and harmonic minor.
Great ! i tried to remember where I heard that lick before.
Very nice! I am so challenged by your videos sir! Keep it up.
Excellent teaching...
Nice exercise!!! Thank you very much from Spain!
This video has helped me so much thankyou my dude!!
I enjoy these lessons tremendously. Your subscriber base is just growing
Happy to see the community growing on here 🙂🤘🏻
Thank you for sharing. You have a very good way of explaining what you are doing with great examples.
Happy that the video was helpful 👍🏻🤘🏻
These are very well put together lessons. This guy teaches and plays excellent. So I'm an old guy and I'm just getting into this shred stuff. I think I'm too old and should stick to the BB King lessons
Much informative. Doing great work
Happy that this video is useful for you, thanks for sharing :)
Subscribed! Stoked on starting this
thanks for. all your video hope to learn a lot of guitar lesso from you
Great lesson. I love Harmonic Minor. Randy Rhodes was the man with it and dimished, etc. Good stuff. Sehr gutt meine frunde. Hope I said that correctly. Ich lernen langsum.
Another great video man...keep up the good work. Im definitely learning stuff off you....so thanks. 💥🔥🎸
Super cool! Thanks!
Thanks, B! I'm getting there slowly and unsurely, but I'm moving in the right directions.
Hey Bernth, I really love your channel/lessons, even if they are a bit too advanced for me atm lol, but I have to ask, have you made a tutorial for the intro piece you play?
I like your lessons. Thank you
I love your videos and always look forward to them. Thanks for uploading. \m/
You are the best Bro !!! Thank you
Great , I'm in thanks brother very educational and much love from Huntington WV thanks brother
Thanks so much..great
4:45 name of the scale? Maybe u have said it in the video but I'm not English so maybe I didn't notice 😅
You are very good 👍👍
I feel like your eyes are penetrating my soul and force-feeding the metal licks into my brain.
see u next year om gonna download this vid and practice
Great video 👍
Hey, wanna ask. How do you do warm up for your fingers and not get injured on a long term guitar playing?
Wow best bro
Thank You so much Bernth ! Very easy to understand and great exercises. With my learning disabilities, Theory is complex. However if I keep practicing I'm hoping it will all come together. Classical is the formula or core of all Music.These will benefit any player or style.
Wow... Keep updating Neo... ❤⚡⚡
Awesome video 👍👍👍 und falls ich den dialekt richtig erraten habe: schöne grüße aus der steiermark.🤔🤔
MORE VIDEO ABOUT NEOCLASSICAL!)
If i start the patreon lessons can i stop them whenever i want?
Awesome master!! Which kind of pick do you use? Dunlop Jazz lll?
Exactly! :) I love the Jazz III size, perfect pick for me personally 👍🏻
Bernth Brodträger The black or the red ones?
QUESTION: How do u find the tempo of a song? Does the drummer decide it? Also when playing guitar at a high BPM do you still subdivide the notes per beat or rearrange it? I’m struggling to hit 200 BPM with 16th notes it feels impossible to get 4 notes per click! Thx luv ur vids !
to find the tempo it depends of the context, but at 200 bpm you don't have to hit 16th note if you can't yet , hitting 8th note or triplets is already pretty damn fast
If I download the guitar course, how do I know its not infected with the Corona virus? Is a test kit available? Will my antivirus software be able to kill it?
Hi Bernth, I've always have like that neoclassical playing, and I don't have to say his name, but, Yngwie Malmsteen always comes to mind!
This lesson looks like something I can do, so I'll give it a shot! I too, look forwared to your lesson, and hope I'll be a much better metal guitar player soon! Thank you for the time you take to do these lesson, and make the would, more metal!
Just to let you know, that your channel Is reaching half way a round the world to my home here in the USA, and I thank you for it!
Thanks Bernth for another great lesson, I can't wait to get started!
See you soon!
Todd P./USA
P.S.: I don't know where you are, but just about every country is experience the COVID-19, this public notice is for everyone!
Stay clean, and stay safe!
Man, what a hand you have on you! We wish we all had fingers like that, dude.
Sir if I am practicing a lick or exercise in 240 or 280 bpm so how many times should I play that ?? I saw you in a alternate picking video where you were playing that exercise two times in every particular bpm......
What a fantastic video..thank you.
Please one question .. for the overall playability.. what do you prefer.. the major scale in the 5 cage positions or the 3nps 7 positions .
I am an intermediate player and my real goal is to play melodic even if it's not that fast .
Cheers.
Hey, thanks for the comment! I personally love the 3 note per string positions for shred licks :) Great to hear that you are going for melody - speed can be a nice effect for your licks but it always has to sound interesting for the listener too!
Bernth Brodträger thank you so much for the great tips .
Your channel is brilliant by the way.
Please keep the great work.
GOOD MORNING MR : WHAT KIND PICKUP DO YOU USE IT ON YOUR GUITAR ...THE SOUND ITS GREAT PLZ
This lick was my fav style. Remember me to Luca Turilli and Timmo Tolkki. Sounds Great 🤘
Hi. What is that guitar?
Bernth! Good stuff as always, my dude!
All the parts seem great for neo-classical, however at least for the arpeggio section - resolving the sweep with an "A" tap seems like a far more satisfying conclusion over G#; leaving at G# makes the sound seem... unfinished? Or is that just me?
Hey Raghd - yes, tapping G# there results in some dissonance, A would be the more common and melodic choice! I guess it depends on what the composition needs and if you want that extra dissonant touch or the classic resolution :)
what the standards tempo? thank you!!1
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Why not provide tab?
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Awesome lessons. My critique is your guitar ( beautiful guitar though ) people new to learning will have difficulty following cause your feet markers are too uniform and similar to easily follow. Respectfully intended :)
Learning the notes on your instrument is my biggest suggestion to all my students right in the beginning - I hope to contribute to that by always including an image of the note overlay graphics in the bottom right corner :)
Wow the tone is outstanding, what pickup configuration are you using?
Those are the standard DiMarzio IBZ pickups the model came with back then :) It's mostly the Neural DSP Plini plugin, it sounds really good (especially for that price) and I can recommend it 100%!
@@Bernthguitar it sounds like your playing on the neck pickups?
@@Blacckness02 Great ears Brian, that's correct!
@@Bernthguitar thank you, I'm a huge Malmsteen fan so I like to play leads on my neck pickup also.
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What guitar is that?
Ibanez SHRG1Z 👍🏻
I almost caught a Bach moment with this one.
Very good lesson. But the guitar tone dont like very much.
Present chifu
Hi where I can sign up for the 10 week beginner course you talk about in this video ? Thank you very much for your time
Hello Adrian, thank you for the question! The two courses are available on www.bernth.at - hope you have a great week!
This guy reminds me of Larry from Sally face
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that's some jason richardson shit
Indonesia from
Cromok
Messi can shred! 🤟
Strings 0.3 😂😂😂
you look like a viking
Slow down
Are you german.