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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

I wondered how to play faster, I came up with the idea to play two times faster using 2 guitar picks at once. See the video how it sounds.

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  • Thanks for soo much comments, and also thanks to maytons place.

  • thanks

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  • you can go faster with one pick and practice.

  • and this is how i broke 3 strings at the same time:)

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This video is a response to WORLD RECORD GUITAR SPEED 2007
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  • I had an idea where you hold the pick normally and take a second one and place it between your middle and ring fingers. I'm trying to develop a technique that can be used to hit the higher strings with minimal movement. It could be good for jazz, blues, acoustic, and possibly even metal.

  • jim dunlop transparent picks.They come with the ability to disappear and you will never find it.

  • @MrLino

    That's not fast compared to Yngwie Malmsteen

    Yngwie sucks but still.

  • interesting concept...like the way billy sheehan uses four fingers to pluck bass strings.

  • umm, this isnt really fast, like i play way faster with one pick

  • Why did i never think of that?!?!?!?!?! Ever try sweep picking with 2+ picks?

  • Why did i never think of that?!?!?!?!?!

  • @KatsuGuitar the kid u are talking about made this video

  • 5 picks!! oh wait its call your fingers, ha noobs

  • see why didn't i think of that, that is genious

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