All tab and exercises can be found in my patreon! www.patreon.com/KamitGuitar 1 and 2 are the easiest, I'd classify them as 'beginner' patterns, 3 is a little harder. 4 and 5 are more tricky since we go back and forth between strings. 6 is a piece of cake once you understand it, the only struggle you'll have after is moving between positions. 7 is a very popular run, requires a bit more practice. 8 is 7 in reverse, a bit easier.
THANK YOU, god damn, I wish I could find more videos like this, just play it, put the tablature on the screen and just shut up, some people talk entirely too much. Thank you for getting to the point.
bro no way I was searching for this for so long, it’s the best video for shred practicing I ever saw, I was in absolute need of something like this. Thanks so much! I will be practicing this until I mastered all patterns 🤘
Hey man, thanks for posting! I’m really trying to get faster as I feel like I need some more expressive freedom while soloing, and this really helps with keeping my hands busy!
These are some of the basic patterns EVERYONE should learn on their way to mastery. I was looking for some new licks to start the day off and came across this. Nice lesson man. Use a metronome folks!
This is what i was looking for for a long time, a simple video with the stuff i wanna learn, just straight forward! This will really help me integrate shredding patterns in my soloing. Thanks m8
Next exercise to do with this, as you are all wasting it by shredding it IN THE NORMAL WAY, shred as fast as that with SWYBRD picking, Then add some extra picking in it (with the new pattern), try and look for extra notes with in the sequence when you hybrid /SWYBRID pick it, many other notes/patterns come alive.
How the fuck are people capable of doing this so clean and accurate? It is physically impossible. I've tried every single thing and constant practice for years but still have zero control and dexterity and that is 100% proof that people are born with it. Some people are born with extra tendons that enable them to move their hands and fingers in in ways that most people will never be able to do and it ain't fair. It's a genetic condition and people like this really are a different breed. Getting better with practice is just a myth. Most peoples fingers are not designed to move like that
I understand why you feel the way you do, but look up Troy Grady on youtube. He has a lot of videos on exactly the movements to do to play this clean. Practice doesn't make perfect, but perfect practice does.
@@ethanpederson I've got this now. I've adjusted my hand position and relaxed a bit more and now I can play much more accurately and cleanly now. It's still a bit of a slop fest here and there but I've got this. I can play nearly all of walk with me in hell by lamb of god and working on some more and I'm happy with my newly improved playing. Something good is definitely happening
@ethanpederson I don't know whats going on lately but I can't do it anymore. Last week I was playing good and it was all looking good but for the past 3 days my playing has gone completely shit. I must be going through a bad patch
How the hell did you get that fast? I’m really trying but I can’t even get my fretting hand to move that fast much less incorporate my picking hand at the same time.
sorta, in most of the patterns it's the same riff, but repeated for each string and shifted up a scale degree the important thing to recognize is that each repetition keeps to the key so the pattern is the same within the key, but it's not the exact same shape in regards to the fretboard essentially, the first riff is the formula, and the following riff is that formula applied across each string learning these will both help you with multiple picking/fretting techniques AND help you develop a sense of navigation across the fretboard
All tab and exercises can be found in my patreon! www.patreon.com/KamitGuitar
1 and 2 are the easiest, I'd classify them as 'beginner' patterns, 3 is a little harder.
4 and 5 are more tricky since we go back and forth between strings.
6 is a piece of cake once you understand it, the only struggle you'll have after is moving between positions.
7 is a very popular run, requires a bit more practice.
8 is 7 in reverse, a bit easier.
funny. in between all of them the one string schred i found the hardest. so nr 7 i need to practice. all others are ready.
would be nice to know what keys they are
THANK YOU, god damn, I wish I could find more videos like this, just play it, put the tablature on the screen and just shut up, some people talk entirely too much. Thank you for getting to the point.
Praise Christ
@@KingJackstone really the Gd word is not called for i know he loves the guitar shred playing, but i wish people would watch their mouths lol
@@michaelmusic7784 you have to be 13 to make a youtube account, lmfao "gd word" this is the internet, you can say goddamn and whatever else you want
Bro, shared his 10 years experienced lesson in 1 minute 16 seconds
Exactly 😂
That's what a real professor does
These are all common exercises, noob
@@sigiligus which you probably don't do, so instead of calling others "noob", maybe actually go practice. you'll become a better player!
you can become metal god when you master these
bro no way I was searching for this for so long, it’s the best video for shred practicing I ever saw, I was in absolute need of something like this. Thanks so much! I will be practicing this until I mastered all patterns 🤘
this is sooo sick man!
Thanks buddy
These are the essential things that are essential in a metal solo. This kind of stuffs are not really know but they are the foundation of metal solos
this is the best video ive ever seen for these thank you fr
this is a GREAT video. to the point, no talking, just audio & tabs. subscribing now
We waited for this since start of TH-cam
Man practicing these massively increased my speed! Thank you sir!
Hey man, thanks for posting! I’m really trying to get faster as I feel like I need some more expressive freedom while soloing, and this really helps with keeping my hands busy!
These are some of the basic patterns EVERYONE should learn on their way to mastery. I was looking for some new licks to start the day off and came across this. Nice lesson man. Use a metronome folks!
This is what i was looking for for a long time, a simple video with the stuff i wanna learn, just straight forward! This will really help me integrate shredding patterns in my soloing. Thanks m8
im studying this and im very satisfied with my progress so far. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Exactly what I've been looking for. Awesome video and editing, thank you!
sweet, gonna try those out!
wow thats what i really need, some shred licks to fill the music before to reach the desired note!
This is awesome thanks man!
Thanks a lot to share this wise knowledge man ❤
Very helpul !!! Thanks bro
Thanks!
can we have the backing brother? it's too good! but with the backing the feels stonkss!!
6 is the best!
Next exercise to do with this, as you are all wasting it by shredding it IN THE NORMAL WAY, shred as fast as that with SWYBRD picking, Then add some extra picking in it (with the new pattern), try and look for extra notes with in the sequence when you hybrid /SWYBRID pick it, many other notes/patterns come alive.
thanks dude! gonna try these out. Also thats a dj0nty guitar
Muito bom.
Short, to the point, easy to follow. What an awesome video
Give us melodic minor and phrygian dom patterns
How the fuck are people capable of doing this so clean and accurate? It is physically impossible. I've tried every single thing and constant practice for years but still have zero control and dexterity and that is 100% proof that people are born with it. Some people are born with extra tendons that enable them to move their hands and fingers in in ways that most people will never be able to do and it ain't fair. It's a genetic condition and people like this really are a different breed. Getting better with practice is just a myth. Most peoples fingers are not designed to move like that
I understand why you feel the way you do, but look up Troy Grady on youtube. He has a lot of videos on exactly the movements to do to play this clean. Practice doesn't make perfect, but perfect practice does.
@@ethanpederson I've got this now. I've adjusted my hand position and relaxed a bit more and now I can play much more accurately and cleanly now. It's still a bit of a slop fest here and there but I've got this. I can play nearly all of walk with me in hell by lamb of god and working on some more and I'm happy with my newly improved playing. Something good is definitely happening
@ethanpederson I don't know whats going on lately but I can't do it anymore. Last week I was playing good and it was all looking good but for the past 3 days my playing has gone completely shit. I must be going through a bad patch
Are these in a modal context? Or is it just the major/minor scales and pentatonic?
What key is this
great man! any particular scales used on those ones?
yes it could have been better also write to the scales to the etudes. but right now ots changing my life these patterns. they are sooooooo good.
How the hell did you get that fast? I’m really trying but I can’t even get my fretting hand to move that fast much less incorporate my picking hand at the same time.
What key is this please ?
What speed do you play in the metronome? Every 3 notes is one "click of the metronome?"
I think that all the fast demonstrations are in 160bpm. This video is pretty old so I'm not 100% sure.
Is this a 7 string? Looks like 6 string tab?
The 7th string is not in use in any of my videos as I use it for rhythm only, so all the tab are displayed on a standard 6 string.
Which scale are these played on?
So I'm not understanding, it's that first riff then ya just plays it up and down the fret board? Same riff ?
sorta,
in most of the patterns it's the same riff, but repeated for each string and shifted up a scale degree
the important thing to recognize is that each repetition keeps to the key
so the pattern is the same within the key, but it's not the exact same shape in regards to the fretboard
essentially, the first riff is the formula, and the following riff is that formula applied across each string
learning these will both help you with multiple picking/fretting techniques
AND help you develop a sense of navigation across the fretboard
i found out i cant middle finger
Yo bro u forgot sweep picking😢
The sequences are great. The green tabs are bad.
As in they're not visible enough?
@@KamitGuitar They're a bit hard to see.
Noted, thanks!
@@janezimmerman7987 I second this
PATTERN 1= C LYDIAN
And??
@@alaskaaksala123 pattern 2 c Lydian descending shape pattern 3 B Phrygian
And??
Are these in a modal context? Or is it just the major/minor scales and pentatonic?
Good question
What key is this ?