Speed Picking Tips You Need To Know | Alternate Picking | Guitar Lesson | Steve Stine | Tim Pierce

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2018
  • www.timpierce.com/masterclass...
    For Steve’s Guitar Courses, visit: www.guitarzoom.com
    Steve Stine and I met briefly at the Sweetwater Gearfest earlier this summer and we decided to collaborate.
    He set up the split screen technology and we did an online lesson where he coached me on a number of strategies to improve my right hand alternate picking.
    I knew Steve would be great but he was beyond great and offered an incredible amount of helpful tips and training...
    Thanks again to all of you who keep signing up for the Masterclass, we are going strong..
    Thanks so much for all your support!
    Tim
    Thanks so much for all your support
    www.timpierce.com
    / timpierceguitar
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  • @bitario723
    @bitario723 4 роки тому +42

    As a physical therapist, when I want someone to relax a certain body part, I have them tense up as much as they can, and then relax. Then, most people can really feel the difference. The same would apply to guitar picking. I hope that helps someone.

    • @EddieHazel87
      @EddieHazel87 Рік тому +1

      As a player and teacher I’m definitely going to start using this.

    • @SlightlyTechnical
      @SlightlyTechnical Рік тому

      This helps me thank you have a injury to my left fretting hand after 20 years of playing on and off relearning now to play being aware of the tension in my body and practicing putting the tension on my bicep

  • @Producelikeapro
    @Producelikeapro 5 років тому +78

    Tim! You are a true inspiration! If someone like you is still pushing themselves to improve then that really inspires me to get better and better! Thank you ever so much!!

  • @ferrinbonn
    @ferrinbonn 5 років тому +114

    This says everything you need to know about becoming a great player. Tim has already had an incredible career and he's still identifying his weakest areas and looking for ways to improve. Awesome!

    • @BeavistheLizard
      @BeavistheLizard 3 роки тому +2

      Defo, Never give up, every day is a school day ;)
      I remember seeing a Malmsteen instructional Video before and he was still warp speed even in the slow parts but he did show the rotation form the elbow for his picking technique (i remember his bracelets jangling about) But it is so hard to go back and try to pick like that... its painfully slow when you can already kinda rip a little!
      But I will try!

  • @gbainsy384
    @gbainsy384 5 років тому +37

    Humble & Humility join forces. My two favourite UA-cam guitar teachers! Good stuff Gents!

    • @jeffgarrison7056
      @jeffgarrison7056 3 роки тому

      Agreed! I love these 2 guys! I'm actually surprised that with how Tim Pierce has the wherewithal and willingness to admit that with how insanely amazing he is and all of his professional experience. No one would ever call him out on it, but he was willing to be upfront and honest with himself and us about the areas in his playing. I have been guilty of the same exact thing. I knew that I should have been using a metronome for years, but I was content with being able to Shred even though it was a little sloppy from time to time. Now I feel compelled to put the work in and do it right. Thanks fellas!!!

  • @StealthParrot
    @StealthParrot 5 років тому +27

    I find Steve Stine is a really inspiring teacher. He makes everything sound so simple when you break things down properly. Really great video!

  • @luisvillarreal5262
    @luisvillarreal5262 4 роки тому +4

    What an honor it is for Steve Stine to be asked for help on alternate picking by the master guitarist Tim Pierce. Tim you are the man and by asking for instruction on a particular guitar technique on the level you are, is only human, no matter how great you may be. Other great players may be too prideful and not want to show any weakness they may have. Thank you for sharing this with us viewers. Keep up the great work Tim.

  • @GuitarFuel
    @GuitarFuel 4 місяці тому +1

    I found Steve in 2013, and I have not stopped following his less... he is a master at teaching

  • @patrickfoster4586
    @patrickfoster4586 5 років тому +15

    Steve was born to be a great guitar teacher! He has incredible skills and the ability to get concepts across to even novice players all while being so encouraging. Add in Tim's unreal abilities and instinctively perfect commentary and you have a truly great collaboration. Hope to see more of these soon!

  • @dusty3913
    @dusty3913 5 років тому +3

    For a real pro like Tim to expose a weakness for everyone to see is a great lesson in what it means to be down-to-earth. This concept of one pro helping another is very cool and inspiring.

  • @imadumas2
    @imadumas2 2 роки тому +1

    Oh to be as accomplished as Tim and still be so humble...sign of true greatness1

  • @benher973
    @benher973 Рік тому +1

    It's really really cool to see these guys together teaching us.

  • @davidvigna5139
    @davidvigna5139 5 років тому +1

    Wow, my two online teachers together. What a great Saturday treat. Thanks guys!

  • @RockHardRiffs
    @RockHardRiffs 5 років тому +11

    Being relaxed is basically the key to most anything. Aaaand.....don’t forget to breathe! Enjoyed the video!

  • @ianforsyth6513
    @ianforsyth6513 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou Tim your helping me lots with my playing , after 50 years of playing I finally feel like I’m getting somewhere 🤣keep up the awesome videos buddy
    Cheers

  • @kitano0
    @kitano0 5 років тому +5

    My screen is freezing up from the magnificent coolness of Steve and Tim...

  • @dudleydevine8264
    @dudleydevine8264 2 роки тому +1

    A really great lesson. You two have got to be some of my favourite guys. Thank you so much. Dudley, England

  • @danp6346
    @danp6346 5 років тому +2

    Evolution of your Channel is a blooming flower

  • @DH-zw6vz
    @DH-zw6vz 3 роки тому +2

    I've been listening to Tim for years. Pick up his Guitar Land record. Amazing! Everything he plays is incredible. Probably the most adaptable guitar player on the planet. My brother is friends with Tim and works with him on occasion. He said that not only is Tim one of the finest musicians anywhere, he is a wonderful person. Tim, thanks for your musicianship and all the great music over the years. You are one of a kind!

  • @ineluki79
    @ineluki79 5 років тому +4

    Some important points mentioned here, but let me tell you my own story: i've struggled with crossing the strings for more than 20 years of playing until i saw Troy Grady's videos where he analyzes what the great shredders do: pick slanting is the secret! Without that you will probably not be able to cross the strings really fast. After i started involving it things worked out REALLY well really soon. Just to mention a missing important technique. So i would recommend everyone to watch Troy's series: it is the holy grail of learning how to pick fast in my opinion.

    • @THEtimguitartaylor
      @THEtimguitartaylor 3 роки тому +1

      At 10.44, he describes it slightly differently, but the concept he is covering IS pick slanting.

  • @jeffgarrison7056
    @jeffgarrison7056 3 роки тому +4

    I love these 2 guys! I'm actually surprised that with how Tim Pierce has the wherewithal and willingness to admit that with how insanely amazing he is and all of his professional experience. No one would ever call him out on it, but he was willing to be upfront and honest with himself and us about the areas in his playing. I have been guilty of the same exact thing. I knew that I should have been using a metronome for years, but I was content with being able to Shred even though it was a little sloppy from time to time. Now I feel compelled to put the work in and do it right. Thanks fellas!!!

    • @arthurmee
      @arthurmee 3 роки тому

      Totally agree. I admire and respect Tim for that.

  • @hifive7366
    @hifive7366 3 роки тому +1

    Steve Stine is the pick whisperer.

  • @joekyleboston
    @joekyleboston 5 років тому +7

    My two great teachers together at last! So happy you are collaborating. Thank you. Now if you could bring in Rick Beato and Pebber Brown all the planets would be aligned. So thrilled you and Steve are doing these videos for us. We're out here, we are grateful.

    • @kitano0
      @kitano0 5 років тому +3

      Rick is a great guy, but damn, he's so smart...he's in his own league. Well, him and Adam Neely.

    • @joeyride58
      @joeyride58 5 років тому +1

      Joseph Kyle ...
      ...Dito on Beato !!!

    • @timpierceguitar
      @timpierceguitar  5 років тому +3

      Don't know pebber(i'll check him out) but Rick Beato is one of my favorites!!!

    • @slowpoke7888
      @slowpoke7888 5 років тому +2

      Joseph Kyle I haven't heard of PB; I'll have to check him out. Brett Papa, Steve Stine and Tim Pierce are my main teachers. I like to learn general non-guitar-specific stuff from Rick Beato but sometimes he gives me a headache.

  • @hendrikbisschoff
    @hendrikbisschoff 5 років тому +3

    this a great!! thank you Tim and Steve!

  • @babetteleblanc7620
    @babetteleblanc7620 5 років тому +1

    Yes, please do it again with Steve. This is excellent.

  • @creeker90
    @creeker90 5 років тому +3

    What a great and humble teacher!

  • @dapperdanman1956
    @dapperdanman1956 5 років тому +1

    Very cool lessons to learn thanks Tim Pierce, and steve

  • @james99118
    @james99118 2 роки тому

    Experts learning from experts ! This is awesome

  • @doyleallen3762
    @doyleallen3762 5 років тому +1

    That was great! Tim, I love how you play your part when others are teaching to help others focus on the little but just as important things. Excellent!

  • @chrisjelley6899
    @chrisjelley6899 Рік тому

    Great video. Aside from the super helpful dive into the mechanics of picking, hearing such great guitar players say "I need to work on..." is sooo inspiring. Thanks to you both, ( and Paul Davids) for all the love you share.

  • @hesekie1
    @hesekie1 3 місяці тому

    Steve is a great and intense teacher

  • @iskanderboulila4453
    @iskanderboulila4453 5 років тому +1

    I just love Tim's guitar playing...fells honnest and kind of innocent but gets pretty badass at some turnovers!! most musical, melodic and humble guitar player i know.

  • @CesarAllGuitar
    @CesarAllGuitar 5 років тому +2

    Another great one, Tim.

  • @67foxcharlie
    @67foxcharlie 5 років тому +2

    Excellent video. Very informative!!!!
    Thanks.

  • @BurnleyNuts
    @BurnleyNuts 2 роки тому

    Shows as guitarists, we never ever stop learning.

  • @McphersonStompboxes
    @McphersonStompboxes 5 років тому

    Great lesson, loved the pre-practice concept, really helpful, thanks Tim!

  • @awittypilot8961
    @awittypilot8961 Рік тому

    Some food for thought....I'm 67 and have the best teacher I've ever known right now. My fingers will never go the speeds that Steve and Tim have but sometimes fast sounds like spaghetti to me. Tim is one of the most melodic players I have ever seen. Roger Fischer, Spider Davis....many players hardly ever play fast. But they damn sure have the melodic licks. THAT is my main goal. Maybe pick up a little speed but shredding is not and never will be for me. Right hand left hand coordination comes hard..... But it is good to see lessons like this. Rock on

  • @pcaudio
    @pcaudio 5 років тому

    WOWOWOW!!! This was just absolutely incredible! Steve and Tim... you are both amazing. Thanks so much!

  • @thestereoclub6735
    @thestereoclub6735 5 років тому

    I love the format. The give and take works well.

  • @evanward4303
    @evanward4303 5 років тому +1

    EVH's technique of tucking in the middle, ring and pinky and turning out the top of your wrist is my favourite. You can still palm mute effectively.

  • @brianorion505
    @brianorion505 5 років тому +1

    Such a blessing to watch these great guitarist that have such humble attitudes. Thanks guys! 😁

  • @FrancisRoy
    @FrancisRoy 5 років тому

    I love your humility. Inspiring. Thanks

  • @superchicken5000
    @superchicken5000 5 років тому +1

    Great video! It makes me feel kind of good to know that even a great player like Tim struggles sometimes. Gives me hope in a way... Thanks Steve and Tim!

  • @sunburntaquaticape6694
    @sunburntaquaticape6694 5 років тому +1

    great video, It is undoubtedly the stripping down to the foundations and focusing on the mechanical basics and changing postures previously developed by habit that we can tweak and make great improvements in the full execution of our playing.
    thanks for making me aware of this, looking forward to seeing you hook up with Steve again in the future.
    best wishes.

  • @bosco5469
    @bosco5469 5 років тому

    Tim and Steve ..this was just great...please do more on technique...just loved it..fan of both of you..!❤

  • @brucelittle3958
    @brucelittle3958 3 роки тому

    Tim thanks for having Steve explain---he is tremendous like yourself!

  • @markknoop777
    @markknoop777 3 роки тому

    This is the most comprehensive lesson I've seen on alternate picking speed. Wish I'd seen this 2 years ago!

  • @JBDebtFree
    @JBDebtFree Рік тому

    Love your tone and skill Tim! Cool that you have Steve sharing. He has taught me so much! Thanks for your dedication to this channel. Love it!

  • @3RingRaiders
    @3RingRaiders 5 років тому

    this is awesome 2 of my most favorite guitar masters in one lesson thanks guys cant wait to get home and practice this.

  • @KJT3000
    @KJT3000 11 місяців тому

    I'm a Guitarist...and I've known of Steve Stine for years, but I've been watching him a lot lately.
    And it's SO weird how we both approach the guitar in the same way. Our approach to technique and priority in learning I even used the Petrucci picks, and now I use "Flow". If I could teach I would probably sound like Stine, lol

  • @Michael_Dominic
    @Michael_Dominic 4 роки тому

    you're a godsend tim. thanks for everything.

  • @lafforsigh
    @lafforsigh 5 років тому +1

    These were the best tips and considerations on alternate picking I've seen. I actually gained more finesse in my picking technique while watching this video! I highly recommend the Masterclass and checking out Steve's courses....they've both enhanced my playing skills greatly thanks to both of them!

  • @dulla8469
    @dulla8469 3 роки тому +1

    im 10 minutes in, and while ive been practicing everything he said while watching the video, i can seriously play a major scale faster than i ever could but also accurately and not sloppy

  • @vicpnut1
    @vicpnut1 5 років тому +2

    Tim you’ve just reinvigorated me to,practice these ....I’m a long time subscriber to Steve Stine’s lessons and being relatively new with guitar ...and honestly at times very lazy with practice...... I’ve seen these exercises from steve before, but not spent near enough time with it .seeing you going through the exercises and possibly still finding a way to still improve is inspirational ,for me . If it can help you and you think it’s worth your energy , as great as you are , I definitely need to get going on it

  • @humblegeorge
    @humblegeorge 5 років тому +2

    FREAK'IN AWESOME !!!!!! at 62 I was happy I did really well with my PRS West street LTD :>)

  • @stevelarsen4526
    @stevelarsen4526 5 років тому +1

    Steve and Tim..Thx guys. Really good video/advice.👍

  • @andrewfetterley1933
    @andrewfetterley1933 5 років тому +1

    A fantastic and extremely articulated lesson guys! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and time!

  • @Gene_Cali
    @Gene_Cali Рік тому

    Stuff like this is really where focused students of guitar separate themselves from everyone else. I Thank both of you for sharing your time and talent.

  • @abfranklin8492
    @abfranklin8492 4 роки тому

    Tim is a humble dude. Steve is a great teacher. Both smokin players.

  • @joseph-ow1hf
    @joseph-ow1hf 5 років тому

    wow, what a treat to find 2 of my favorite guitar/music teachers together in one vid. I 2nd previous comments that it says a lot about a person when a seasoned pro like Tim feels like there is room for improvement. I've commented on Steve's site that I think he's great at explaining things as he is doing here. Thanks guys!

  • @lkb3rd
    @lkb3rd 5 років тому

    Steve is a great teacher and Tim you are a humble good student! We all picked up some great tips.

  • @kevinhaley5624
    @kevinhaley5624 5 років тому

    You both are very inspirational instructors! great vid guys!

  • @avielkharrat5788
    @avielkharrat5788 5 років тому +1

    Tim, you're awesome !

  • @scottgrzych7986
    @scottgrzych7986 Рік тому

    This tutorial answered a lot of questions for me, thank you!

  • @jewelsreumund3254
    @jewelsreumund3254 5 років тому

    Great video for remembering the basics which allot of us forget about

  • @Zolbat
    @Zolbat 4 роки тому

    What an inspiring video! Here sits Tim, having been on countless great records, with virtuosity and skill, and still he learns with the joy of a beginner, things a beginner should and can learn too. I've been hard on myself the past couple of days for not improving or even doing worse, but now it all makes much more sense (forgot to warm up). Some of these tips I knew, but some are new and I'm grateful.

  • @johnroberts838
    @johnroberts838 5 років тому

    Brilliant video, Thank you Tim, Thank you Steve.👍👍👍.
    Melbourne, Australia.

  • @gordonburns454
    @gordonburns454 2 роки тому

    You are the groove Man.

  • @bosco5469
    @bosco5469 5 років тому

    Do you realize how helpful you both are in this video...amazing advice from pro's...you are helping me tremendously...thank u so much

  • @vishyoutubevideos
    @vishyoutubevideos 5 років тому +1

    i love it. Tim, one of the best guitarists out there, playing the role of beginner level student!

  • @jayguitar
    @jayguitar 5 років тому

    Hi Tim, this was so amazing! Such an inspiration! 😊 playing for me has been a constant state of awareness, learning, evolving, improving and moving forward - I try to impart that on my students as well. I check myself every few months to make sure I am moving forward and doing something new and adding to my playing/videos/songwriting, etc. In 3 months time I want to be doing something new! I want it to make me smile and feel that I have evolved as a musician. And its so inspiring to see a player of your calibre and standing doing that! I feel that It is a great lesson for every musician out there! Doesn't matter how experienced or good we get at what we do, how many years we have played for... there is always something new to learn and add to our playing 😊 Its a fantastic, endless journey 🙏 Thanks for sharing the video and have an amazing day man!

  • @stevehall3410
    @stevehall3410 3 роки тому

    Watching steve lukather inspired me to improve my picking technique. The Toto song “stop loving you” has a fantastic riff in it by Luke which is great practice for the right hand.

  • @rockandrollrabbit
    @rockandrollrabbit 2 роки тому

    Awesome demo of technique exercises 🤙

  • @everybodyplayguitar
    @everybodyplayguitar Рік тому

    Great video. Considering the remarkable career you’ve had Tim, this really reflects the character & humility it requires to be successful. Thanks for being a great example & inspiration.

  • @galactictravels224
    @galactictravels224 5 років тому +1

    Steve is awesome

  • @Kipperbob
    @Kipperbob 5 років тому

    Just pointed the only pick I could find on a grinder, works a treat, Thanks!

  • @JTLKitara
    @JTLKitara 5 років тому +1

    two very good teachers!!

  • @tonyspada2744
    @tonyspada2744 Рік тому

    Years ago Steve Morse gave me some of his picks which were 1mm and loved them. When I signed with Ernie Ball they made me picks like Steve's signature picks which allow me to play very fast and clean.I never never use a metronome with students😵‍💫
    🎸🎶

  • @kevinmorris7722
    @kevinmorris7722 3 роки тому

    Love watching Tim. I'm new at it. Been watching Steve for quite awhile. Simply due to what I was searching. Steve IS a wonderful teacher and player. Glad to see you work together.
    Tim is my song writer player hero.
    We'll maybe Steve, we'll maybe Tim. .. Best video.
    Even top level pros look for advice. No wonder they're so so good at it.

  • @dickdastardly2560
    @dickdastardly2560 5 років тому +1

    This is what makes Tim a great player, even as good as he is he's always trying to improve and he has no ego or problem seeking out help from other players.
    Steve brought up a great point which is for the first 15-30 minutes (depending on your skill level and ability) of picking up the guitar you're actually Pre-Warming up before you actually start practicing, and that statement is coming from Pro- Level players, for the beginner -intermediate players it may take longer to get in sync and loose. I always laugh when I see ads "Claiming" that you can learn how to play guitar in "Just 30 Minutes a Day", which is possible if you want to spend the next 2-3 years, you only get out what you put into something. Just about every great guitar player started as a teenager and they spent hours and hours every day just practicing and playing, as an adult you really don't have that kind of time to dedicate, just remember the more you practice the faster you'll learn and better you'll get. So PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE.

  • @josephvega3763
    @josephvega3763 3 роки тому

    This is freakin awesome!!!! Wow gents 👏 🙌!!!!

  • @damonreynolds6775
    @damonreynolds6775 3 роки тому

    So much here it's mind blowing. Makes it clear why great standout players tend to have one type of setup, strings, even one instrument/type etc for long periods of time. They build muscle memory and skill that doesn't transfer on the fly to multiple instruments.

  • @MaynardOwns
    @MaynardOwns 5 років тому

    Also these videos are amazing for the mere fact, Tim whom most of us think is already a master is willing to sit and learn new things and improve.

  • @Skypie61
    @Skypie61 4 роки тому

    Make practice fun, walk up & octaves...Brilliant. Steve & Tim, great combo...👍🎸🎸🎸

  • @Jazman342
    @Jazman342 5 років тому

    This made me go dig out the 'Solofire' DVD set I bought years ago. Have not looked at it in years but remember there were a lot of good hammer on and pull off exercises in it to strengthen the weaker left hand fingers (ring and pinkie). Sounds like a good combination of skills to work on.

  • @gorimus
    @gorimus 4 роки тому

    Tim you are one of the best guitarists on UA-cam interms of your melodic phrasing and versatility of styles you can play. And you are pretty fast. I'd listen to you play anyday over the mindless shredders on UA-cam, but like your spirit to keep pushing your boundaries. Very inspiring!

  • @sorenahlback
    @sorenahlback 3 роки тому

    Great tech tips from two of my favorite UA-cam guitarists. 🎸🎸

  • @mikemorrison3791
    @mikemorrison3791 5 років тому

    This might be the best video simply because it’s amazing to see one of the best session guitarists, incredibly accomplished, working on exactly the same things I am working on now. It also tells me - there are other things I can and should be able to play smoothly, articulately and fluidly - without having my alternate picking at Paul Gilbert levels which is what I have been spending hours on. After all - we’ve all seen Tim play some incredible lines at high speeds. So now Tom - need to understand how to do just that for us mortals who still haven’t reached the levels of alternate picking we want.

  • @MitchHaman
    @MitchHaman 5 років тому

    Wow. What great video. Tim Pierce who is world recognized and has played with a lot of the top artist's man kind has ever known, even you try to get better. If this video is not an inspiration, nothing is.
    Thank you so much Mr. Pierce.👍 👍 👍 👍

  • @scottydog62
    @scottydog62 4 роки тому

    Thank you Tim and Steve for the awesome lesson, it's refreshing to watch an accomplished guitarist like yourself Tim take a lesson, I heard Eric Johnson does that , every town he performs in he takes a lesson from a local guitar teacher, can you imagine giving Eric Johnson a guitar lesson? I guess that's why he is so good.

  • @cbeserra
    @cbeserra 5 років тому

    Cool. Steve is a good teacher

  • @rs-xr3ty
    @rs-xr3ty 5 років тому

    Loving that Hughes & Kettner Stine is playing through

  • @MusicTherapyLaz
    @MusicTherapyLaz 5 років тому

    Steve Stine is a tireless awesome teacher man! Love that guy! Great video and so cool you sharing how even the best can learn to be better! :-)

  • @KRayxKodessA
    @KRayxKodessA 5 років тому +1

    I've always found that a solid anchor point makes a huge difference. Also, it needs to be stated that speed on one string is very different than maintaining that speed while crossing strings. String crossing requires a plan, so to speak... i.e note groups of 3 vs 4, etc.

  • @aeh1709
    @aeh1709 3 роки тому

    wow, what a great video.

  • @wjniemi
    @wjniemi 3 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you for mentioning FOCUS, the biggest time leak in many musicians' practice routine.

  • @stephenpwilson1930
    @stephenpwilson1930 3 роки тому

    This is great, thank you. I always thought my pick was slow but it's my left hand. Brilliant

  • @harrisfrankou2368
    @harrisfrankou2368 4 роки тому

    What a lesson.
    I struggle with dreamy Acoustic strumming..with JD 1 mill.
    I'll get some thin bendy picks.
    And try the pointy picks for solos.

  • @stevenmeldrum1944
    @stevenmeldrum1944 2 роки тому

    Tim, I’m a subscriber to your online lessons, from Scotland. One thing I’ve learned about the pursuit of speed on the guitar is this: how much speed do you think you need as a musician and why do you need it? For example, does the music you love and aspire to use speed? Some great genres of guitar never have anything faster than semiquavers at 120 bpm.

  • @ablacon64
    @ablacon64 5 років тому

    30 years ago a young guitar player called Paul Gilbert did a lesson exactly of that picking hand syncing exercise. The lick is still very largely used by every single modern guitar teacher today. 30 years fellas! Paul Gilbert was, and still is, amazing!

  • @autocrow
    @autocrow 5 років тому

    Great questions and observations from Tim. That really helps to understand what Steve is talking about. Two teachers are better than one. : )