I've been doing this every day for about three months. It has made a WORLD of difference. I've played for 35+ years and have always had issues with my picking speed and clarity. This has helped incredibly! Thank you Uncle Ben!
Now that I am about to hit the stepdad age of 70, these workouts are making me play like the young stud I was in high school! Your Patreon is so awesome too
There are certain people in this world who are meant to teach and spread knowledge. You are definitely one of those individuals. This channel deserves way more attention that it gets. I learn more from this channel than any other TH-cam guitarist and I don't play any metal at all.
For reals: I have learned so much since subbing here. Thanks for another great exercise and for pointing out the rotating wrist picking thing: I don’t know how I never put two and two together but that is absolutely an issue for me to correct now that I am aware of it.
Lots of good advice here. There are so many intricacies involved in learning to shred for both hands. I played good guitar for many years before deciding to take the shredding plunge. I’m hard headed and never bought any course, but chose to figure it out with diligent practice, experimentation and free helps, such as Uncle Ben’s occasional speed improvement videos. Along the way, I’ve reversed many stifling habits and this year I’m finally approaching the shred zone or being able to alternate pick at 180 bpm. If folks only learn one thing from this video it’s, no economy picking for this exercise! In fact I firmly believe that economy picking should only be used in certain specific situations that are well documented by the brain.
Excellent point about mindfulness and taking inventory of how we may be tensing up. It's been through your exercises I've begun to notice how I tense up in a couple ways; how long into the exercise and where on the fretboard. Thx ZomBen!
Uncle Ben... I don’t think you realize just how good of a teacher you are...your guitar abilities aside, you have a natural God given talent to teach...it’s quite impressive...thanks so much and rock on my brother!!!
Very scary intro 🎃 Loved it! I’m learning Highway Star (170 bpm) and I’m at 125 bpm (75%) w/4 npb starting on the 5th fret (5-6-8-8 etc). I can do 150 bpm w/3 note progressions (90%) of the solo. I’m looking forward to using this lesson for that solo and others. THANKS UNCLE ZOM-BEN
You’re my favorite TH-cam I’ve followed almost all of your videos and it has helped me soooo drastically! I have made light years of progress in the last 3 years! Because of you! Thanks uncle Ben!
That exercise is so catchy that it’s the background music in my head now. I’m cleaning the litter box before and noticed my head is going da-da-da-da-DA, da-da-da-da-DA
One of the best exercises to build alternate picking speed is this shape moved all over the neck, I believe this is one of Paul Gilberts exercises, you can hear this in some of his fast shred licks Dstring:10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 you get the idea, start slow and build up speed as your fingers warm up, use all different finger patterns too and 2 to 3, 4 if you can reach fret stretches and so on Dstring:10-11-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-11-12................. Basically a 1-3-4-1-4-3-1 and 1-2-4-1-4-2-1 finger pattern This is an advanced exercise to help more with your alternate picking, the last note on the Dstring should be a down stroke, then up stroke on the G Dstring:10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12,10..................... Dstring:10-11-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-11-10.....................
you sure nailed one of my biggest most challenging problems: TENSION! I'm left handed but play right handed and my right hand tension is a HUGE problem that plagues me constantly. the thing you said about shoulder tension is a big problem as well my whole ight side tenses up whenever i try to play fast or difficult things ugggggh
Ben My buddy told me about you I think your a great teacher from what I* can see. I'm gonna try a few of your lessons and I'm going to join you and support you.
one thing you said in another lesson that helped me out tremendously was doing these excercises both starting with a downstroke and upstroke. It was the video where youre playing mr scary at the beginning and talking about how difficult it was.
Okay as stupid as it sounds your tip about your not anchoring the fretting hand has improved my alternate picking exponentially overnight basically. I was a megachugger but all of a sudden my picking hand can match my fretting hand on lead lines on the high frets. I feel like such an idiot I've been doing it for years!
Thought I accidentally clicked on Night of the Living Stepdads there at the beginning. Another awesome video thank you for the consistently great content! For some reason that first speed burst exercise reminds me of Devil’s Slide by Satch, cool stuff
Alright I'm officially Step Dad level 😄. Reviewed lots of purveyors of shrededge first and you "resonated" (Step Dad Joke) the most. One of my favorite guitar teachers as a kid was my uncle Alvin...Dad taught me Country, Blues and R&B, my dad's lead player taught me Flamenco, and possibly most boring person on the face of the Earth taught me Classical (for 4 lessons only!) But uncle Al switched me on to Zeppelin, Floyd, The Dead, 3 Dog Night, America and others. On yeah and there was this d-bag / a-hat in Houston in the 80s I paid a dollar a minute, for Jazz lessons, who just gave me charts. Yeah went to 2 lessons...You kind of remind me of Uncle Al because he made learning fun!
Great exercise Ben! I don't know the tempos you're using in the backing tracks that's available but doing the first one starting on an upstroke is a good variation as well for your ambipixtrous abilities as Petrucci would put it:D Congrats on 400 k subs, well deserved!
I'm pretty new to playing but man, this drill is absolutely fantastic. Its pretty awesome when you find something that makes such a profound difference in such short time. Thanks for the help.
I can't shred. My girlfriend is a violin teacher and told me about the speed burst method. I said that's BS! But now that Ben Eller suggested it I'll give it a try.
it's good to know there are exercises out there that are efficient yet simple, stuff like that held me back from practicing since i picked up this instrument :| congrats on 400k
I was actually able to build hand synchronization speed through the holy wars intro riff. The hard part wasn't so much how fast I can alternate pick, but how well I can stay in rhythm when I had to switch strings (since that wasn't a thing in the holy wars riff) and that took many more months. Stuff about economy picking and pick escape helped a lot
Hi Ben I'm new to your channel...Great exercise... exposes some of my bad habits... it's much harder going slow and with a clean tone, which reveals pick attack and how off those little bursts can be with the metronome's timing. At high speed with a backing track, it's a blast... Thanks, Ben, you rule!
I came up with a similar exercise a few months ago because I had trouble doing the alternate picking motion AND moving my forearm to lower my hand. You can also do it with very long legato runs: Divide the exercise into smaller fragments and give yourself one metronome pulse where you only move your hand in the most comfortable position. The results are kinda scary to be honest because you realize the time you wasted in your guitar journey being stuck with the pulse.
Hi Uncle Ben. Is there anything to be said that strict AP is kinda pointless if there's a way to EP instead? (inside strings > outside strings). I'm not a scholar of your work but I've only ever seen you AP and I've always prioritised economy of movement so will start with whichever stroke accommodates that. What iyo are the benefits of AP? :)
Yo man! I do a fair amount of economy, mainly just down to down, Yngwie/EJ style. This video may help you see why: th-cam.com/video/otPo4sb8XgE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=j_Ic3vL8wy2C279_
Thank you. I found this by searching for alternate picking exceptions and how to decide whether to start a lick on an upstroke as opposed to on a downstroke. I sometimes come across perplexing picking issues. I was wondering if there is some resource that gives examples of licks that present the various exceptions and challenges of alternate picking. Arpeggios etc.
muy cool y excelente profesor de guitarra. muy buen músico. muy explicativo y gráfico. puedo entender bastante bien. material de estudio bien entretenido la verdad. tiene a disposición ejercicios y soluciones para cada tipo de problemas en el instrumento. recomendado. yo ya no toco guitarra, la vendí hace bastante, pero es interesante ver este material, para continuar expandiendo la mente y entender otras cosas, que a lo mejor me complicaban al utilizar el instrumento. se agradece maestro. saludos!! desde Chile.
Hey uncle Ben, great lesson as usual. Have a question though. When playing do you have your wrist "floating"? What i mean by this is do you rest the palm of your picking hand on the strings or just above as you play or do you rest your arm (mid way between wrist and elbow) on the guitar body. Just trying to find the right technique before I start putting a shitload of hours in. Wouldn't want to do that then find out its wrong, and have to start again. Making a video on this would be good for everyone. Maybe you could do a how to prepare yourself for playing fast - getting the right habits and techniques..... cheers mate.
I’m all in favor of mixing it up on a daily basis. Just like with physical exercise, it’s never a good idea to focus solely on one thing! And don’t ever neglect playing SONGS every day!
Hi Ben! at 11min you say that its bad to anchor wrist on the bottom string etc. so that is interesting moment for me cause there is Russian guitarist Anton Oparin(I know you know about him) and he has his guitar school. and there he says exactly opposite, that one have to anchor his wrist and he explains deeply why(anatomy and other things). one just have to move his wrist in such way so the pick wouldnt lose the angle.
Ben, thank you for all of your insightful videos, your perspective on guitar has been appreciated and fun! One of my favorite guitarist John Sykes released Dawning of a brand new day. Wondering if you wouldn't mind doing a Halloween episode exploring this song and lesson. Thanks for all you do! Keep rocking!!
Hey Ben, nice vid, can you prove it works? like a before vs after type vid, maybe something like that might be more convincing.... I cant help but be skeptic of these things (been playing 20 yrs now). What about syncing your hands where each guitar pick is an alternating finger/fret, like downstroke = finger/fret 1, upstroke = finger/fret 2, and do a sort of trill-type thing but pick every note. Kinda like a Vai-esc kinda thing, probably a long way around doing a similar exercise to this one you're doing here but it could be helpful too. :)
That Tshirt is awesome, reminds me of the aesthetic of Dance with the Dead, an awesome Synthwave band/group with guitar stuff and metal influences \M/ \M/
But uncle Ben, what if my problem is actually that my left hand is slow? So my picking speed, sustain or in bursts, is very decent, but when i try to play any scale at a high speed picking, it sounds awful because i can keep up the speed with my right hand but my fingers of the left hand ar lagging behind, and therefore unsincronized. Should i play then the classic chromatic excercise?
I was going to make a comment with the same problem. I'm glad I'm not alone. But it would be cool if he did a vid on those kind of exercises. Or maybe he did and I'm too tipsy to remember. Uncle Ben is always awesome though!
I would say learn solos which are quite fast and slightly above your pay grade, I started by learning GN'r solos and eventually a few Marty solos for Megadeth, at the time of learning all those solos they were too hard for me but if you're patient and happy to learn to play things slow then speed up gradually your muscle memory will naturally just allow you speed through a lot of the more traditional guitar licks, then the more complicated ones, until eventually you just have that speed with everything you try and play. Worked for me!
Hi Ben thanks for your exercises they are excellent, I'm already seeing results!, a query you get out of your axe fx to your studio monitors? and if you can what monitors are you using? best regards!
also, Ben, would you have any tips in tackling the picking in Slipknot's Heretic Anthem? That song is giving me a LOT of tension in my arm and its a brutal struggle to get thru the whole thing downpicking. Cheers in advance :)
I've been doing this every day for about three months. It has made a WORLD of difference. I've played for 35+ years and have always had issues with my picking speed and clarity. This has helped incredibly! Thank you Uncle Ben!
Uncle Ben''s Original brown Rice!
Now that I am about to hit the stepdad age of 70, these workouts are making me play like the young stud I was in high school! Your Patreon is so awesome too
Congrats on 400k subs! So well deserved 🤘
Hello, 2SICH
i squeezed a dookie into my hand and now it flies across the fretboard thx
@2SICH ❤❤❤
Lol, 'The revenge of the Simps'
Ben deserves 1M
There are certain people in this world who are meant to teach and spread knowledge. You are definitely one of those individuals. This channel deserves way more attention that it gets. I learn more from this channel than any other TH-cam guitarist and I don't play any metal at all.
The chuck schuldiner guitar looks pretty cool on that top
The Punisher Exercise you once showed helped me improving my technique so much. Before that i couldn't do Alternate picking and had Handsync issues.
For reals: I have learned so much since subbing here. Thanks for another great exercise and for pointing out the rotating wrist picking thing: I don’t know how I never put two and two together but that is absolutely an issue for me to correct now that I am aware of it.
Lots of good advice here. There are so many intricacies involved in learning to shred for both hands. I played good guitar for many years before deciding to take the shredding plunge. I’m hard headed and never bought any course, but chose to figure it out with diligent practice, experimentation and free helps, such as Uncle Ben’s occasional speed improvement videos. Along the way, I’ve reversed many stifling habits and this year I’m finally approaching the shred zone or being able to alternate pick at 180 bpm. If folks only learn one thing from this video it’s, no economy picking for this exercise! In fact I firmly believe that economy picking should only be used in certain specific situations that are well documented by the brain.
Within 15 minutes I got this up to 220. You're right, I'm astonished... gonna make this a regular in my warm up routine!
That conscious relaxing thing.. actually smooths out the picking immediately. Good exercise for that as well.
This is the only time a chromatic exercise seemed interesting to me. Thanks. Definitely incorporating this.
Excellent point about mindfulness and taking inventory of how we may be tensing up. It's been through your exercises I've begun to notice how I tense up in a couple ways; how long into the exercise and where on the fretboard. Thx ZomBen!
Uncle Ben... I don’t think you realize just how good of a teacher you are...your guitar abilities aside, you have a natural God given talent to teach...it’s quite impressive...thanks so much and rock on my brother!!!
Very scary intro 🎃
Loved it!
I’m learning Highway Star (170 bpm) and I’m at 125 bpm (75%) w/4 npb starting on the 5th fret (5-6-8-8 etc). I can do 150 bpm w/3 note progressions (90%) of the solo.
I’m looking forward to using this lesson for that solo and others.
THANKS UNCLE ZOM-BEN
You’re my favorite TH-cam I’ve followed almost all of your videos and it has helped me soooo drastically! I have made light years of progress in the last 3 years! Because of you! Thanks uncle Ben!
400k subs congratulations
That exercise is so catchy that it’s the background music in my head now. I’m cleaning the litter box before and noticed my head is going da-da-da-da-DA, da-da-da-da-DA
One of the best exercises to build alternate picking speed is this shape moved all over the neck, I believe this is one of Paul Gilberts exercises, you can hear this in some of his fast shred licks
Dstring:10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12-10-12-13 you get the idea, start slow and build up speed as your fingers warm up, use all different finger patterns too and 2 to 3, 4 if you can reach fret stretches and so on
Dstring:10-11-13 Gstring:10
Dstring:13-11-12.................
Basically a 1-3-4-1-4-3-1 and 1-2-4-1-4-2-1 finger pattern
This is an advanced exercise to help more with your alternate picking, the last note on the Dstring should be a down stroke, then up stroke on the G
Dstring:10-12-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-12,10.....................
Dstring:10-11-13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13 Gstring:10 Dstring:13-11-10.....................
Time to grab the guit-fiddle and get to picking'! Thanks as always Ben!
Shred til you're UNDEAD tee ordered 🤘🏻🤘🏻. Thanks uncle Ben...my step dad never buys me any cool shirts so, now I can have one!
you sure nailed one of my biggest most challenging problems: TENSION! I'm left handed but play right handed and my right hand tension is a HUGE problem that plagues me constantly. the thing you said about shoulder tension is a big problem as well my whole ight side tenses up whenever i try to play fast or difficult things ugggggh
It’s here!!!
Noticing your skull collection in the background... good to see you haven't lost your mind(s)...
Great stuff, thanks Ben!
the ANXIETY exercise 😰
Lean….. DAMN!!!!
Ben My buddy told me about you I think your a great teacher from what I* can see. I'm gonna try a few of your lessons and I'm going to join you and support you.
one thing you said in another lesson that helped me out tremendously was doing these excercises both starting with a downstroke and upstroke. It was the video where youre playing mr scary at the beginning and talking about how difficult it was.
I was literally thinking that this exercise reminds me of TMNT music from the NES and then I caught that little outro tune. I see what you did there!
Okay as stupid as it sounds your tip about your not anchoring the fretting hand has improved my alternate picking exponentially overnight basically. I was a megachugger but all of a sudden my picking hand can match my fretting hand on lead lines on the high frets. I feel like such an idiot I've been doing it for years!
Excellent lesson! Greetings from Brazil!
Thought I accidentally clicked on Night of the Living Stepdads there at the beginning.
Another awesome video thank you for the consistently great content!
For some reason that first speed burst exercise reminds me of Devil’s Slide by Satch, cool stuff
that shirt is so sick. i never buy youtube merch but i bought that shirt in the first 50 seconds of the vid
Thank you!!
Alright I'm officially Step Dad level 😄. Reviewed lots of purveyors of shrededge first and you "resonated" (Step Dad Joke) the most. One of my favorite guitar teachers as a kid was my uncle Alvin...Dad taught me Country, Blues and R&B, my dad's lead player taught me Flamenco, and possibly most boring person on the face of the Earth taught me Classical (for 4 lessons only!) But uncle Al switched me on to Zeppelin, Floyd, The Dead, 3 Dog Night, America and others. On yeah and there was this d-bag / a-hat in Houston in the 80s I paid a dollar a minute, for Jazz lessons, who just gave me charts. Yeah went to 2 lessons...You kind of remind me of Uncle Al because he made learning fun!
I'm just a hack and play as a hobby, but this actually did help a lot. Thank you
Great exercise Ben!
I don't know the tempos you're using in the backing tracks that's available but doing the first one starting on an upstroke is a good variation as well for your ambipixtrous abilities as Petrucci would put it:D
Congrats on 400 k subs, well deserved!
Thanks Jon!!! You rule!
Brilliant idea.
Thank you for taking the time and making this
"Ben Eller
400K subscribers"
heeeeeeeeey! congrats!
Great lesson as always Ben! Congrats on 400k!!
Great lesson, I've been doing 2 picks one note 3 picks the next note and alternate between the two, works wonders 🤘👍
I'm pretty new to playing but man, this drill is absolutely fantastic. Its pretty awesome when you find something that makes such a profound difference in such short time. Thanks for the help.
Thanks man, I really needed this!
Thanks Ben. Gonna try it
Thanks, Uncle Ben
I can't shred. My girlfriend is a violin teacher and told me about the speed burst method. I said that's BS! But now that Ben Eller suggested it I'll give it a try.
it's good to know there are exercises out there that are efficient yet simple, stuff like that held me back from practicing since i picked up this instrument :|
congrats on 400k
I was actually able to build hand synchronization speed through the holy wars intro riff. The hard part wasn't so much how fast I can alternate pick, but how well I can stay in rhythm when I had to switch strings (since that wasn't a thing in the holy wars riff) and that took many more months. Stuff about economy picking and pick escape helped a lot
Hi Ben I'm new to your channel...Great exercise... exposes some of my bad habits... it's much harder going slow and with a clean tone, which reveals pick attack and how off those little bursts can be with the metronome's timing. At high speed with a backing track, it's a blast... Thanks, Ben, you rule!
Wow thank you so much for the new daily routine!!! I just subscribed after watching this video 🤟🏼
Great lesson! Thanks and thanks Mark T.
Dude, i love thrash but i so far havent been able to manage it, this may be a game changer for me
Thanks again Ben!
Your a great help my friend 👍
1:15, yea yea I already do that. 1:49, mind blown. Haha, great vid!
I came up with a similar exercise a few months ago because I had trouble doing the alternate picking motion AND moving my forearm to lower my hand.
You can also do it with very long legato runs: Divide the exercise into smaller fragments and give yourself one metronome pulse where you only move your hand in the most comfortable position.
The results are kinda scary to be honest because you realize the time you wasted in your guitar journey being stuck with the pulse.
Nice drill. Always love the simplicity but challenging drills you share....no pick teasing here
Nicely done ! Great video! Thank you!
Hi Uncle Ben. Is there anything to be said that strict AP is kinda pointless if there's a way to EP instead? (inside strings > outside strings). I'm not a scholar of your work but I've only ever seen you AP and I've always prioritised economy of movement so will start with whichever stroke accommodates that. What iyo are the benefits of AP? :)
Yo man! I do a fair amount of economy, mainly just down to down, Yngwie/EJ style. This video may help you see why: th-cam.com/video/otPo4sb8XgE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=j_Ic3vL8wy2C279_
You look like you should be on a Ozzy album cover! Awesome!
Try that riff in Hook in Mouth that Dave plays during Poland's solo.
Sick cover of the TMNT NES overworld music at the end!
yess! -- this seems more like how the brain etc works!
that was awesome
Great shtuff, Ben, thanks for sharing your knowledge!! I will be incorporating this exercise into my practice regiment! 🤘🤘🤘
Glen Danzig .... After one of his very first TH-cam appearances with the bouncer...
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Thank you. I found this by searching for alternate picking exceptions and how to decide whether to start a lick on an upstroke as opposed to on a downstroke. I sometimes come across perplexing picking issues. I was wondering if there is some resource that gives examples of licks that present the various exceptions and challenges of alternate picking. Arpeggios etc.
muy cool y excelente profesor de guitarra. muy buen músico. muy explicativo y gráfico. puedo entender bastante bien. material de estudio bien entretenido la verdad. tiene a disposición ejercicios y soluciones para cada tipo de problemas en el instrumento. recomendado.
yo ya no toco guitarra, la vendí hace bastante, pero es interesante ver este material, para continuar expandiendo la mente y entender otras cosas, que a lo mejor me complicaban al utilizar el instrumento. se agradece maestro.
saludos!! desde Chile.
Good video dude
Great lesson Ben! But that skulls background is epic!!
Hey uncle Ben, great lesson as usual. Have a question though. When playing do you have your wrist "floating"? What i mean by this is do you rest the palm of your picking hand on the strings or just above as you play or do you rest your arm (mid way between wrist and elbow) on the guitar body. Just trying to find the right technique before I start putting a shitload of hours in. Wouldn't want to do that then find out its wrong, and have to start again. Making a video on this would be good for everyone. Maybe you could do a how to prepare yourself for playing fast - getting the right habits and techniques..... cheers mate.
Do you have tips or videos to speed up the fret hand?
Thanks for your material So we would master this exercise before doing your other alternate picking approaches?
I’m all in favor of mixing it up on a daily basis. Just like with physical exercise, it’s never a good idea to focus solely on one thing! And don’t ever neglect playing SONGS every day!
Great lesson! Thanks
Hi Ben! at 11min you say that its bad to anchor wrist on the bottom string etc. so that is interesting moment for me cause there is Russian guitarist Anton Oparin(I know you know about him) and he has his guitar school. and there he says exactly opposite, that one have to anchor his wrist and he explains deeply why(anatomy and other things). one just have to move his wrist in such way so the pick wouldnt lose the angle.
th-cam.com/video/-hSLMDH9594/w-d-xo.html here he shows it at 11min(What a coinсidence))but without deep explanation
Good stuff as always UB.. Exposing one of the many reasons I suck at gtr!
Ghaddang flashbacks to Sonic running out of air underwater...
Ben, thank you for all of your insightful videos, your perspective on guitar has been appreciated and fun! One of my favorite guitarist John Sykes released Dawning of a brand new day. Wondering if you wouldn't mind doing a Halloween episode exploring this song and lesson. Thanks for all you do! Keep rocking!!
Your stepdad can’t make this exercise sound good but Uncle Ben can…fucking love your rice, bud!
Now that's a great picking-hand workout. I really needed this one! Oh, and your skull collection is amazing! 💀
Damn Ben those Revv amps are so sick looking! What is them, snakeskin and zebra print? Too cool!
Hey Ben, nice vid, can you prove it works? like a before vs after type vid, maybe something like that might be more convincing.... I cant help but be skeptic of these things (been playing 20 yrs now). What about syncing your hands where each guitar pick is an alternating finger/fret, like downstroke = finger/fret 1, upstroke = finger/fret 2, and do a sort of trill-type thing but pick every note. Kinda like a Vai-esc kinda thing, probably a long way around doing a similar exercise to this one you're doing here but it could be helpful too. :)
That spider is horrible uncle Ben it’s flaring up my arachnophobia and it is on a bloody video😂 cool video as usual
What do I do if I have the opposite problem? My right hand is too fast for my left.
I know this is an older video but figured I'd shoot my shot
The voiceover is like being able to read Ben’s mind with ESP.
Or LTD
Holy moley …my right arm is toast now after going through one full cycle. 😝
Great exercise! Notice his pick slant, boys and girls.
Zombie picking...a brave new technique!
For Halloween season, instead of saying tri-pe-let, you could also say ki-ki-ki Ma-Ma-Ma
"...like any good dealer, I'm going to give you the first hit for free". Nice 😁
Hahahaha....that was freakin funny!!!!
Even this tone sounds spooky 👻 😱
That Tshirt is awesome, reminds me of the aesthetic of Dance with the Dead, an awesome Synthwave band/group with guitar stuff and metal influences \M/ \M/
But uncle Ben, what if my problem is actually that my left hand is slow? So my picking speed, sustain or in bursts, is very decent, but when i try to play any scale at a high speed picking, it sounds awful because i can keep up the speed with my right hand but my fingers of the left hand ar lagging behind, and therefore unsincronized. Should i play then the classic chromatic excercise?
I was going to make a comment with the same problem. I'm glad I'm not alone. But it would be cool if he did a vid on those kind of exercises. Or maybe he did and I'm too tipsy to remember. Uncle Ben is always awesome though!
I would say learn solos which are quite fast and slightly above your pay grade, I started by learning GN'r solos and eventually a few Marty solos for Megadeth, at the time of learning all those solos they were too hard for me but if you're patient and happy to learn to play things slow then speed up gradually your muscle memory will naturally just allow you speed through a lot of the more traditional guitar licks, then the more complicated ones, until eventually you just have that speed with everything you try and play. Worked for me!
@@Vivi_9 Thanks for the advice! I was sort of doing this already, but It seemed too slow and inneficient. Maybe i am too impatient haha.
Hi Ben thanks for your exercises they are excellent, I'm already seeing results!, a query you get out of your axe fx to your studio monitors? and if you can what monitors are you using? best regards!
Nissssssssssssssssssce 🍻
& Knowing is half the battle!
GI Joooooooooooooooe!🇺🇲
ありがとう、ベンおじさん
also, Ben, would you have any tips in tackling the picking in Slipknot's Heretic Anthem? That song is giving me a LOT of tension in my arm and its a brutal struggle to get thru the whole thing downpicking. Cheers in advance :)
Your first voice-overs in a video? I don't remember any previous ones but I can't say I've seen everything. :)
Haha I’ve done them in the past, but it’s not a usual feature!
Just in time for a radio recording I'm doing in a few weeks. Thank you!
"What's for dinner, hun?
*_Uncle Ben's Converted Undead Fava Bean Stew,_** of course!*
And a nice Chianti! FF FFF FFF FFF FFFF
@@BenEller, now Ima scared... :-)
We need Davey Stranger for Halloween!
You're so cool brother
Love the cubies growing out the skulls left orbit.
Is that the PRS MT15 back there?