Excellent lesson. Really well explained, the TAB was really helpful, and the demonstrations at varying speeds were great. One of the best UA-cam lessons I've seen.
These are cool runs I've heard so many places. Thanks for sharing AND actually touching on alternate picking. It's an important habit to have for many songs. I'll have to see how well, and cleanly, I can play these
Did you try this and it didn’t work as easily for you as you were hoping? This guy starts his runs with an upstroke. A major factor that wasn’t mentioned in the video and changes the picking dynamic significantly.
Thanks for this info. Something that would help me is how to fit these within bars. I find 5 note groups difficult to feel, and thus a bit awkward to fit into my playing. Maybe played to a metronome would be a good reference in the lesson.
Time and effort is really what it takes to get faster and cleaner. Play add-a-note when something is fast. Pick a tempo and try the first 2 notes in the sequence. Can you do it at speed and in time? If yes, keep adding one note each time and play that until you can play it at your chosen speed. My teacher tells me I should play it cleanly 3 times before adding to be more sure that I have a part committed. This is one method to try when learning difficult parts
Simple and to the point, love that you did it in A minor. Usable lessons once a month would be awesome, thank you Paul!!!
These are my favorite kind of videos! I love tips from expert players on how to make myself better!
Please make more!
fantastic Paul, yes please, make this a recurring lesson. some of us (me) are newbies and this helps immensely. thanks
Absolutely Chris - Thanks a lot again Paul
Yes, more lessons please, this was a good one!
Your style is amazing. I'm a fan of your playing by just listening the boss katana demos!
Thanks Paul. It would be fantastic if you could do these type of lessons once or twice a month
I will try!
@@TheStudioRatsplease
Terrific lesson Paul. Would love more of these tips etc.
Excellent lesson. Really well explained, the TAB was really helpful, and the demonstrations at varying speeds were great. One of the best UA-cam lessons I've seen.
Glad it was helpful!
This is a fantastic idea Paul. This is something I’m definitely interested in.
A series of lessons please.🙏
Thanks Paul - well played and thought out lesson. And brilliant camera work and resolution Mr 100K !
That was great Paul! More of the same please.
You're the man, Paul! Perfect format. Perfect content.
I would love to see more stuff like this! Thank you
More to come!
I remember your legato lessons from a few years back,excellent stuff Paul 👍
These are cool runs I've heard so many places. Thanks for sharing AND actually touching on alternate picking. It's an important habit to have for many songs. I'll have to see how well, and cleanly, I can play these
More lessons! Thank you Paul.
Yes please, more of these would be very welcome. 👍
Will do.
That was really useful, cheers Paul
Glad it helped
Great lesson Paul, more please!
Did you try this and it didn’t work as easily for you as you were hoping? This guy starts his runs with an upstroke. A major factor that wasn’t mentioned in the video and changes the picking dynamic significantly.
I think you might need to watch again, I did say upstroke
This was awesome!
yeah - great lesson!
would love more of that!
Very nice lesson! Thank you!
I learned quite a few like from your demos. This is a nice bonus. Keep them coming
Great lesson, I'd love to see more of this mixed in with your other content thanks Paul.
More to come!
Cheers Paul! Well done and congrats to you and James on hitting 100K!!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for this. I found it really helpful and useful. Would be great to have more lessons like this.
Glad it was helpful!
I just love that guitar
Love stuff like this! As an intermediate guitarist looking for lessons to improve my playing, this sort of content is awesome. 😊
Awesome, thank you!
Yes please!! More tips from the pros!! Thanks!
I’ll see if I can find one.
Awesome few more these be nice. Sweet guitar by the way it's a beast
Thanks!
Cheers Paul I appreciate it I do hope you do a mega deep dive into the katana artist mk3 at some point showing off everything it has to offer.
Great lesson. Would appreciate more please.
will do cheers
First timer. Enjoyed it greatly.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks! I’d love to see bout that minor arpeggio shreddy thing you do?
Sure thing!
Great stuff, more please 💯😃👍
What a fantastic video Paul have a great weekend ❤😊
Thank you! You too!
Great lesson 👍, I need to practice more from using upstrokes so really useful for me 🎸😉
Happy to help!
More please Paul.
Would do
Awesome! More please! Maybe a lesson on picking hand mechanics. Thank you!
Your favourite sequences, arpeggios, double stops, and similar patterns, are welcome. 👌
cool! and thank you !! RIFF LESSONS !!!!
More! Please
Thanks for this info. Something that would help me is how to fit these within bars. I find 5 note groups difficult to feel, and thus a bit awkward to fit into my playing. Maybe played to a metronome would be a good reference in the lesson.
Congrats on 100k brother. 👍and thnx for the pro tip.
Pleasure Jeremy and thanks.
Thanks!!!🔥
anytime
You coming to NAMM? Would love to link up 🙌
Not as yet, but I might get a last min flight. I’ll give you a shout if I’m there!
@ definitely keep me posted. Hope you’re well
Thanks! More lessons would be great.
On it!
Good stuff bud.
Thanks for the visit
Just the kind of thing I want to learn. Stagnating a bit so need a step to get me moving again. Hopefully this will be that step. Thanks.
Best of luck!
Thanks!
Welcome!
It seems to me that you have very light touch with left hand? Great stuff. Would love to learn how to exactly get that guitar tone :)
Awesomeness prevails! Like #445…
Excellent!
Can you do 3 note per string patterns with the major scale?
sure
Hi Paul, great and simple lesson. Can you please tell me what size frets are on your strat? Not your valiant btw They look huge thanks.
I don’t know I’m afraid but yes they are big
Thank u
Would love to seeore
More lessons, less selling reviews
However a title promises how fast and clean, not which notes.
How to play fast and clean.
Practice with a metronome till your fingers bleed. Then you practice more. There is no shortcuts.
No-one really wants to hear people playing fast and clean. Can you show how to play slow and dirty?
I can do slow and sloppy
Pauls been playing that same super annoying lick for 4 years.... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Guess what you’re going to hear for the next 4 years.
Based on this comment, you’ve come back repeatedly - for nearly half a decade - to listen to it. 😁
None of this shows how to play either fast or clean🤷🏻♂️
You give a free lesson and still people moan!
Yeah, that's called training bud!
Great lesson Paul, I love your tone and style!! Always a pleasure watching your videos. Please keep lessons a recurring topic on your channel.
Time and effort is really what it takes to get faster and cleaner. Play add-a-note when something is fast. Pick a tempo and try the first 2 notes in the sequence. Can you do it at speed and in time? If yes, keep adding one note each time and play that until you can play it at your chosen speed. My teacher tells me I should play it cleanly 3 times before adding to be more sure that I have a part committed. This is one method to try when learning difficult parts