Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar (Troy Stetina)
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Rating | : | 4.95 (550 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0793509629 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Take your playing to the stratosphere with the most advanced lead book by this proven heavy metal author. Packed with over 200 vicious exercises including Troy's scorching version of "Flight of the Bumblebee." Music and examples demonstrated on CD. 89-minute audio.. Learn the fastest ways to achieve speed and control, secrets to make your practice time really count, and how to open your ears and make your musical ideas more solid and tangible. Speed Mechanics is the ultimate technique book for developing the kind of speed and precision in today's explosive playing styles. (Stylistic Method)
If You Want To Finally Be Able To Play Fast, Then Get A Copy Of This Today! G.M. Eades If you've been having difficulty getting your fingers to move fast on the guitar fretboard, you need to get this! I had played for over 20 years and still couldn't play anything very quickly when I first came across this and ordered it. After going through the exercises one at a time, spending a week or two on each one, my fingers were finally able to fly over the fretboard. Mastering the mechanical aspects of how the fingers move in various combinations allow you to overcome previous limitati. The technique bible JR For guitar technique this is the book. This isn't something you work through, but a group of good exercises that you use to tune up when something is out of whack with your technique. I find it very helpful.. Another gem from Troy Stetina maizure Troy continues in his fashion of showing guitar players the hurdles they need to leap before they can be the guitar player they want to be. The combination of audio and text compliment each other very well.Exercises are laid out in logical order and each builds on techniques and tricks that were introduced in previous exercises. The only thing the student needs to bring to this "class" is patience. Even people who have been playing for years can benefit from taking this book one step at a time