Just want to jump in real quick with a thank you, other videos you've posted have already helped me improve my coordination and these are going to be even better to incorporate into my practice sessions. I appreciate you taking the time to make videos like this.
I'm not Bernth, 😅 but that's personal preference and there's no "best" setting necessarily. For speed however guitarists tend to go as low as possible without fret buzz. This way it takes less pressure to ring a note making you develop a good relaxed technique and it's also less pressure overall putting less strain on your hand and wrist making you able to practice longer and with less risk of damage to your hand. I'd recommend going with a low height at first, ask a luthier to set it up as such so the setup is done by a professional unless you know what to do yourself of course, then you can experiment with higher settings later on but it's rare for guitarists to prefer that so Idk. Some say that higher is better for sustain and note clarity, but since your question was for "shredding" I'm going to assume you mean "playing fast" and if so, then low is the answer and go to height for 90% of players. Hope that helps. ☺️👍
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Just want to jump in real quick with a thank you, other videos you've posted have already helped me improve my coordination and these are going to be even better to incorporate into my practice sessions. I appreciate you taking the time to make videos like this.
Good to start again from scratch. To iron out any bad habbits❤
that's pure gold . thanks Bernth .
Thank you for these priceless exercises! It may help me to progress a lot!
Thanks I’ve been playing for a year and a half and this really helped me
Cool speed burst with picking direction change🤘🏼
Thank you, Bernth!!!
Great video 🤘🏼
8:01 Sweet child of mine, the very VERY drunk version! 🤣
Jokes aside, great video as always. 😝👍
thank you very much
Bernth stay watching new guitar cover uploads and roasting us meer mortals 😂
hey bernth, what string hight is the best for shredding?
I set mine up like this: th-cam.com/video/qLkc9pzlP4E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Yc8mvtdJt_UaUaw2
I'd love to hear Bernth's perspective on string height too.
I'm not Bernth, 😅 but that's personal preference and there's no "best" setting necessarily.
For speed however guitarists tend to go as low as possible without fret buzz. This way it takes less pressure to ring a note making you develop a good relaxed technique and it's also less pressure overall putting less strain on your hand and wrist making you able to practice longer and with less risk of damage to your hand.
I'd recommend going with a low height at first, ask a luthier to set it up as such so the setup is done by a professional unless you know what to do yourself of course, then you can experiment with higher settings later on but it's rare for guitarists to prefer that so Idk.
Some say that higher is better for sustain and note clarity, but since your question was for "shredding" I'm going to assume you mean "playing fast" and if so, then low is the answer and go to height for 90% of players.
Hope that helps. ☺️👍
@@gamma2816 thanks!
@@samorwy685 No problems, glad I could be of assistance! ☺️👍
Time to train these every 2 days for a month to see my progress
Exercise #9 🤌🤘
I wished I knew that a fender strat is not for tuning down, it makes the low e string really sloppy when tuned down.
It's not any different than tuning any other 25.5 scale guitar really, try using heavier string gauges for more tension.
Very good! Where are you from Bernth?
Austria
ooooph, practise routine... there were times when I haven't picked up a guitar for a year
Try singing while shredding on your guitar
That’s for beginners?
looks like im not even a beginner
first ehehee