Thanks for keeping it real and on point man... best picking videos I've ever seen on TH-cam. I'm not sure why I didnt find them until today but I'm glad I did!
I appreciate that! Thanks and welcome aboard...and if you're interested check out some more free lessons here: maxrichmusic.com/articles Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Amazing content. It doesn't come naturally for most to pick efficiently and you can so easily develop bad habits that'll stick for life. Not many people ever learns how to learn truly and not enough teachers can/will verbalize these micro elements or just possess the knowledge at all. This bit of info on human anatomy is so important because it translates to every single action anyone ever makes and for actions as precise as playing guitar past a certain point, it's needed. This should be taught to everyone by age 5-7. Thank you so much for this kind of content. Also nice playing and videos all around! I'd make a video titled " THE BASE - DO THIS BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE " with that kind of info because truthfully, that's what it is foundamentally.
Dude, SRV is one of the masters of the flick...watch his right hand closely and you'll see it constantly. Especially the up flick and down relax. Pride & Joy is an obvious example
Thank you so much! That's really an awesome compliment...and it would be great to be "fast growing" haha. Thanks for the sub and I hope you like the content!
Thank you for creating this lesson. I can play fast cleanly at 120-130 bpm. I can tremolo pick 150 bpm for 10 seconds and can rep out 1 time 16th notes at 200 bpm. Could this lesson be applied for example 150 bpm 1 cycle 16ths, followed by "relaxed" 8th notes and then gradually build up? It's easier to apply 4 notes per beat than two when using metronome. My goal is to shift my overall speed of everything I can play with alternate picking right now by 30,40 bpm up to 150-170bpm.
Yes, that's definitely possible. I would also add in several other exercises to help build more fast-twitch muscles and the ability to immediately relax afterward.
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Damn! This is great! So kind of you to be sharing this. Thank you ❤
Thanks for keeping it real and on point man... best picking videos I've ever seen on TH-cam. I'm not sure why I didnt find them until today but I'm glad I did!
unbelievable my man, many thanks and one of the best instructors on TH-cam. Extremely generous with your knowledge. Subscribed.
I appreciate that! Thanks and welcome aboard...and if you're interested check out some more free lessons here: maxrichmusic.com/articles
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Amazing content. It doesn't come naturally for most to pick efficiently and you can so easily develop bad habits that'll stick for life. Not many people ever learns how to learn truly and not enough teachers can/will verbalize these micro elements or just possess the knowledge at all. This bit of info on human anatomy is so important because it translates to every single action anyone ever makes and for actions as precise as playing guitar past a certain point, it's needed. This should be taught to everyone by age 5-7. Thank you so much for this kind of content. Also nice playing and videos all around! I'd make a video titled " THE BASE - DO THIS BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE " with that kind of info because truthfully, that's what it is foundamentally.
Another fantastic video, mate. Wish I'd discovered you YEARS ago. Thank you!
Glad to help!
You're giving away the highly kept darkest secrets of guitar playing which they don't want you to know! Superb.
Thank god this came out as Im trying to learn Scuttle Buttin by SRV 😭🙏.
Dude, SRV is one of the masters of the flick...watch his right hand closely and you'll see it constantly. Especially the up flick and down relax. Pride & Joy is an obvious example
Excellent presentation and content. I can see a new fast growing guitar teaching channel in the making. New subscriber :)
Thank you so much! That's really an awesome compliment...and it would be great to be "fast growing" haha. Thanks for the sub and I hope you like the content!
Thank you for creating this lesson. I can play fast cleanly at 120-130 bpm. I can tremolo pick 150 bpm for 10 seconds and can rep out 1 time 16th notes at 200 bpm.
Could this lesson be applied for example 150 bpm 1 cycle 16ths, followed by "relaxed" 8th notes and then gradually build up? It's easier to apply 4 notes per beat than two when using metronome. My goal is to shift my overall speed of everything I can play with alternate picking right now by 30,40 bpm up to 150-170bpm.
Yes, that's definitely possible. I would also add in several other exercises to help build more fast-twitch muscles and the ability to immediately relax afterward.
thank you so much
You're welcome!
great
Max, what guitar are you playing on this video?
It’s a custom made jumbo by a luthier named Dillion
Dude your guitar has no sound hole . Where does the sound come out ??
The flower design are little sound holes
Thank you Sir ! I came from playing violin. The F holes are very important. Is the sound better than ordinary circle sound holes ?