Does your guitar speed technique become sloppy and inconsistent sometimes?
For example:
You work hard on building faster guitar speed with a new guitar technique.
And your hands seem to be moving pretty fast.
But once you cross a certain tempo threshold on the metronome…
…suddenly your notes sound slurred & sloppy, like trying to talk with a mouth full of food.
What causes this?
The answer:
Poor 2 hand synchronization in your guitar speed technique keeps you from learning how to play guitar fast & clean with consistency.
Today, I show you how to get your hands in tight sync and get that coveted: “baseball-card-in-bicycle-spokes” sound when you play with fast guitar speed technique.
Ready to learn how to play guitar fast and clean?
It's simple.
Learn how to play guitar fast and clean like the pros do by watching the video below.
Think about the main takeaways you got from this guitar speed technique development video.
Then, boost your 2 hand synchronization, guitar speed technique and overall musical skills.
How?
By using these 10 steps in your next practice session to get your hands in sync for faster guitar speed and cleaner guitar speed technique:
Step 1: Choose The Guitar Speed Lick You Want That Is Going To Help You Learn How To Play Guitar Fast.
It doesn't matter what the lick is. Just choose something where you have to pick every note.
(And make sure the lick is short enough for you to play all the way through without struggling to remember the notes. This is just one element of learning how to play guitar fast with every lick you play – take it a few notes at a time.)
Step 2: Play Your Guitar Speed Lick Along With A Metronome.
Focusing on playing in time makes learning how to play guitar fast easier.
For example: if the lick is in 16th notes (4 notes per click), make sure the first note of each group of 4 locks in perfectly with the click.