The Essential Guide To Guitar Virtuosity - Guitar Speed Training

Published by Nandkishore Deopersad — 02-01-2018 09:02:09 PM


The Essential Guide To Guitar Virtuosity - The Guitar Speed Training Ebook It contains speed picking, technique training, and speed development, as improving the little things like hammer ons, bends, pull offs, slides and vibrato. Good guitar playing is ALL about the little things.

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For instance, you can play something slow and make it actually sound fast and incredible by having impecable timing and accuracy. Did you  know, that by slightly adjusting the angle of the guitar pick, you can increase your speed by 50%? The tensions of each string and their gauge sizes also require just the slightest variation of that same angle, even as you are going from string to string.

 

Did you know that by using a process called visual mapping, you can actually learn to solo without understanding theory, and even if you are just getting into theory - this can cut the learning time in half?  combining techniques can not only make your playing sound amazing, but cut the work load for either hand in half too! Alternate Picking Sweep Picking Legato Economy Picking Tapping Harmonics Phrasing ..And so much more! 

This  information containing over 100 exercises, images and diagrams, that will help you reach insane guitar speeds.The Essential Guide To Guitar Virtuosity is not your typical guitar instructional ebook. It is not a theory book, or how to build guitar solos from scales, rather it is a guitar exercise training ebook.

if you aren't completly satisfied with The Essential Guide To Guitar Virtuosity, you can get a full refund within 60 days of your purchase.

 

1. The first 3 chapters deal with the mental preparation that is needed to make progress on the guitar. 2. Chapters 4 - 7 deal with basic groupings of notes and how the picking hand reacts to certain sets of notes. If the first 3 chapters act as a mental primer, then chapters 4 - 7 certainly act as a physical primer. 3. Chapters 8 - 9 are more elaborate and contain increasingly tougher exercises and training. 4. Chapters 10 - 12 deal with basic techniques like hammer-ons, pull offs, bends and vibrato. Most advanced guitar instructional materials fail to cover these smaller techniques, and yet they are very important for continuing on to the "true grit" material contained in the next chapters. 5. Chapters 13 - 18 deal with advanced techniques, and as many scenarios as possible are given for these techniques. Some are simple, while others may be monstrously hard. 6. Chapters 20 - 23 return to the more philosophical and mental aspects of guitar playing, and these chapters are saved for the end, because they will help you to carry your studies beyond this ebook. Finally The Essential Guide To Guitar Virtuosity is topped off with a bonus chapter entitled "Recording and the home studio", which is a basic outline of what you may need to set up a cheap home recording studio so that you may put your musical ideas into action.

 

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