Learn to Play Guitar Fast
There are many beginner guitarists out there eager to learn
to play the guitar easily. However, just about as many have a
rather vague idea about what this means. This article is aimed
to clear out a few misconceptions about playing fast, state
some basic rules about learning to play the guitar Fast and
provide you with a general idea about the way this style of
playing should be used.
Misconceptions about Playing the Guitar Fast
Despite this increasing trend about playing fast, speed is
not relevant by itself. However, used in the context of a good
music and with taste, speed really is a good thing.
Another misconception about speed is that in order to learn
to play guitar fast you have to practice Fast. It is indeed
true that at some point you will need to practice Fast.
However, the first step is to develop some techniques before
you can work on playing fast. There's no way to learn these
techniques other than slowly.
How to Learn to Play Guitar fast?
The key to playing fast is being able to think before you
play. Aaron Shearer, a famous guitar teacher, promoted the “aim
directed movement”, meaning that you have to know exactly where
your fingers should go before you move them there. You can only
achieve this by slow practice.
You should develop your finger strength as well, and
practice not only flexing the finger, but extending it as well.
Since we were born we have used our hands to grab things and
hold them, developing our flexors. You need to develop your
extensors as well in order to learn to play guitar fast. A good
way to do this is by practicing Rasgueados.
You can build body energy to hold out during the fast
playing periods by practicing speed bursts. On a speed burst
you have to take a small piece of a scale and play it forwards
and backwards using the eighth note as the rhythmic value for
every note. Play the same part of the scale backwards and
forwards without stopping, using the sixteenth note instead.
Thus you can isolate the problems in playing a scale, such as
string crossings or shifts.
How to Use Speed the Right Way?
Scott Tennant makes a good statement about speed in his
book, Pumping Nylon. He states that when you look at a good
piece of music, you notice that the Fast-playing parts only
last for a couple of measures. While knowing your scales and
being able to play them quickly is a good thing, it's not
necessary to use this speed for long periods of time.
There are several articles available online to help you
learn to play guitar fast. However, don't expect it to come is.
There will actually be a lot of work involved. You should begin
by learning about several strategies of developing your finger
strength, speed bursts and Rasgueados.
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