Hi Robot, I've got a question. I've noticed that some people seem to be able to do trills pretty fast the first time they pick up a guitar, and some people (including me) can't. I don't know what's going on there, maybe I have quite weak fingers or something? It took me a hell of a lot of work to get up to the speed that some people start at! What's going on?
I've been spending most my time on tremolo picking and single string runs for about a month now, and I can really outpick my left hand. Guess I'll work on legato now.
Hi Robot, I've got a question. I've noticed that some people seem to be able to do trills pretty fast the first time they pick up a guitar, and some people (including me) can't. I don't know what's going on there, maybe I have quite weak fingers or something? It took me a hell of a lot of work to get up to the speed that some people start at! What's going on?
guitarpedant 1 year ago
great work, aided me alot
RandallvonGilbert 1 year ago
Very useful lesson,,no bullshit!! Love it...
dayakvanhalen 2 years ago
Great stuff dude.
buckster7777 2 years ago
I've been spending most my time on tremolo picking and single string runs for about a month now, and I can really outpick my left hand. Guess I'll work on legato now.
anakin005 2 years ago
Exactrly What I need, Thanks
0EH0 3 years ago
Down on the low a :D
Good lesson man!
lilnick352 3 years ago
Hail ROBOT!!!!
rgoldny 3 years ago
really good lesson! I am trying to learn newton faulkners "i need somthing" but i have found i am lacking in strength this has really helped
minimuff71 3 years ago
Do you think is more efficient to do that on acoustic guitar?
sefmm 3 years ago
It's more effective on an acoustic with high action because it makes you work harder.
musichopper 3 years ago
Very good.
IbanezRG7321 3 years ago