Hey,Just exactly what I was looking for.Very Nice .I've had the same thoughts about Gary's thrills /positioning/ and finger choices and these are all important valid examples to know if you want to learn to use them - and for me, I always prefer a 2nd opinion to cement it in. .
Thank you, This is so useful, and makes me want to practice! I'm struggling to get it clean though, without the sound of the B string when I take my finger off it. How to stop that..?
Slow down. Mute with your picking hand or your index finger of fretting hand. Every single issue with guitar playing is fixed by slowing down. If you can't get it clean or in time, you're playing too fast. If you can only do 8th notes at 40bpm and it doesn't sound good, you're playing too fast for your current level. Takes years to get trills up to speed. It's not just the trilling, it's synchronizing the picking with the trills. Getting these licks to sound right takes strength and accuracy. Use a metronome only to learn the timing and whatever tempo you're working with, then turn it off and use your internal metronome. Foot, head, etc etc
@@Dolphinstreets watching your content it’s clear this stand contributes a lot to the longevity of the lesson as a teach you get to focus on tiring out as a teacher and not because of the weight of the instrument. What do I know I’m am amateur.
Robert I have trouble performing a simple trill (as at 2.00 point in the video) performed on two strings. It is such an important ability to have and I think I neglected this over the years and want to put this right if I can Do you have any recommendations as to improve my speed here? I can do extremely fast 3 note per string runs but 2 note per string patterns , and I am so slow at them! I have tried to do it slow with a metronome but I think I need to do some other exercise as it doesnt seem to help much Any help would be appreciated.
Try to be relaxed in you fingers, don't push too hard or fingers get tired. Practice only on one string as well. A light touch is necessary, so it helps to have a tone with plenty of gain.
@@Dolphinstreets I grew up playing late 70s 80s rock into the 90s I recently did a class with some my kids on tension and release and used Gary as the primary example and notice that he does basically only use three fingers but to be honest with you there is no reason for your pinky to be just as fast on hammer-ons and pull offs!" You just practice one finger at a time you really get what you put into it thank you for the lesson and have a great day my friend
@@Dolphinstreets I was fortunate enough to see Gary live at Cardiff,Wales back in 2009. He's been influential in my playing style but I haven't yet mastered his speed so, your lesson really helped. Great playing🔥! And thanks 🤘🤘🤘
absolutely amazing! Thanks a bundle Robert
Short and very cool!!! Magic knowledge!!! Thanks, Robert, syper lesson👌👌👌
Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪 Thanks for the great lesson🎸🎸
Tack Eva!
Thank you for this, his Trill speed has always amazed me and I've had much better progress not using my pinky for these much like Gary.
You deserve way more views, thank you so much!
Muitíssimo obrigado! Valeu demais 😎🎸
Hey,Just exactly what I was looking for.Very Nice .I've had the same thoughts about Gary's thrills /positioning/ and finger choices and these are all important valid examples to know if you want to learn to use them - and for me, I always prefer a 2nd opinion to cement it in. .
Thanks really appreciate your demo 🙂
My pleasure!
Muitíssimo obrigado! Ganhou mais um inscrito 🇧🇷 por essa excelente lição.
Haven't seen you for a while ..Great stuff
Very helpful lesson. Seems like a little work and i’ll get it. Thx.
Tasty lick. Love your stuff. This was more rock-ey than a lot of your videos. Thanks!
Fabulous!!!
É sempre un piacere maestro 👍
Very nice.
This is SUCH a great video - Thank You! Very clearly laid out for us, and a very useful lick :)
Thanks!
Great video
What is that beautiful guitar!
Hagstrom Swede!
handsome hagstrom ya got there.
Thank you
Thank you, This is so useful, and makes me want to practice! I'm struggling to get it clean though, without the sound of the B string when I take my finger off it. How to stop that..?
Slow down. Mute with your picking hand or your index finger of fretting hand. Every single issue with guitar playing is fixed by slowing down. If you can't get it clean or in time, you're playing too fast. If you can only do 8th notes at 40bpm and it doesn't sound good, you're playing too fast for your current level. Takes years to get trills up to speed. It's not just the trilling, it's synchronizing the picking with the trills. Getting these licks to sound right takes strength and accuracy. Use a metronome only to learn the timing and whatever tempo you're working with, then turn it off and use your internal metronome. Foot, head, etc etc
Hagstrom sounds fantastic.
Thanks!
Zakk Wylde watched this
when you start going really fast at like 1:58, are you still picking both notes?? or just the first one?? thanks
also how are you muting the G string?? ah driving me nuts!! :)
👍🏼🍒
Do they sell that guitar holder/stand I’ve seen you use on previous videos?
No it is not available at this time.
@@Dolphinstreets watching your content it’s clear this stand contributes a lot to the longevity of the lesson as a teach you get to focus on tiring out as a teacher and not because of the weight of the instrument. What do I know I’m am amateur.
Robert I have trouble performing a simple trill (as at 2.00 point in the video) performed on two strings.
It is such an important ability to have and I think I neglected this over the years and want to put this right if I can
Do you have any recommendations as to improve my speed here?
I can do extremely fast 3 note per string runs but 2 note per string patterns , and I am so slow at them!
I have tried to do it slow with a metronome but I think I need to do some other exercise as it doesnt seem to help much
Any help would be appreciated.
Try to be relaxed in you fingers, don't push too hard or fingers get tired. Practice only on one string as well. A light touch is necessary, so it helps to have a tone with plenty of gain.
@@Dolphinstreets Thank you and I will try that..Much appreciated
@@Dolphinstreets I grew up playing late 70s 80s rock into the 90s I recently did a class with some my kids on tension and release and used Gary as the primary example and notice that he does basically only use three fingers but to be honest with you there is no reason for your pinky to be just as fast on hammer-ons and pull offs!" You just practice one finger at a time you really get what you put into it thank you for the lesson and have a great day my friend
@@Dolphinstreets I was fortunate enough to see Gary live at Cardiff,Wales back in 2009.
He's been influential in my playing style but I haven't yet mastered his speed so, your lesson really helped.
Great playing🔥! And thanks 🤘🤘🤘
The lesson is interesting but this guitar sound AWFUL !!!
Great skills, but possibly the worst guitar tone I've ever heard in my life...
Thank you