Paul Gilbert Style Neo Classical Shred - Metal Guitar Techniques

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2011

TABS: http://www.thewizardofshred.com/index/neo-classical-sequence-metal-guitar-tec... Metal Guitar Techniques. This is a little piece I made based on Paul Gilberts arpeggio string skipping technique. I've added the fourth and the ninth on every arpeggio. But even though each arpeggio has a total of six notes in them (A note more than than the pentatonic scale) they still sound like arpeggios. Add this neo classical arpeggio sequence to your vocabulary by practicing only one arpeggio until you master it. Then move on to the next and practice that. There are only 3 shapes that you need to conquer. Once you have them all down, it's a relatively easy task to put them together. Use the tabs below and start by getting the first bar up to tempo. Practice at a pace where you are in absolute control and speed will follow naturally.

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  • Awesome channel... brilliant playing. Just curious- what size & type of pick do you use?

  • @MisterWizdom Thanks! I use Bronze picks from "DR Picks" in the US.

  • I'm a new subscriber but I gotta tell you I love this channel. Real lessons and real world challenges of if you want it practice. Great channel thank you a ton. It's up to me now

  • @MrCecilbag My pleasure! Check out my website, there's much more there...

  • Very nice lessons. Way impressed!

  • @aaronbergAPB Thanks!

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  • reminds me of A.J. Minette from The Human Abstract

  • Are your finger positions scallop'd out?

  • Thank you, I plan on getting your program in a couple of days. Thanks for your response and keep on making masterpiece music. Take Care

  • @lonewolf604 There is nothing I can do that you cannot learn to do better. No special ability or talent. Nothing. But thanks for the compliment!

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