Michael Angelo Batio talks about tips to sync up both hands.

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Michael Angelo Batio answers the question; How do you sync up both hands? He shows how he taught his students, as well as how he practiced.

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  • learn from the master..

  • yeah right

    It needs discipline to sit down and play this slow but the result of playing fast from the beginning is sloppy and it feels like hard work while playing. that makes a player more pissed off than a slow progress or hitting the wall from time to time.

    if you cannot walk it's impossible to run

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  • Tom Morello took lessons from this guy?

  • SYNC its all in the brain !!

  • 1:10 Autotune?

  • MAB is awesome. I noticed that when he's shredding in his live performance vids he goes epic face epic face epic face and melts everybody elses faces with his epic playing. Haha. \m/

  • shit when he tremolo picks you cant even tell hes moving his hand O_O

  • Really helped. helped a lot. i'm gonna get on this.

  • - This man's right... Definitely right... Michael Angelo is as fast as he is disciplined...

  • he taught Tom Morello??!!??!!?!?!?! hes my favorite guitar player! Now I know why Morello is si amazing, bcuz he learned from this man!!!!

  • He is a fretboard genius, just like Tremonti

  • It's great how he really does his best to answer these questions!

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