Hey everyone!
I'm learning the Beast and the Harlot and I have a form question about the solo and the main riff played with individual notes. I'm having a lot of trouble playing the super fast scale run in the solo and the riff at normal speed.
When I play the fast picking should my picking hand generate motion form my wrist? Or should I generate motion from my elbow?
When I do super fast tremolo picking I move my whole arm (motion from my elbow). But when I do that with this song my fretting hand can't go that fast and I barely have any control with my picking hand (I end up playing too many strokes per string and my left and right hand are not in sync).
But when I try to move just my wrist to generate speed with my picking hand I can't move it nearly fast enough.
Any tips?
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate any tips! I feel like no matter how much I practice it just sounds horrible, I'm either going too slow Or my right hand is picking way too fast and out of control for my fretting hand to follow, so I thought I may by using horrible form.
-Chaz
I'm learning the Beast and the Harlot and I have a form question about the solo and the main riff played with individual notes. I'm having a lot of trouble playing the super fast scale run in the solo and the riff at normal speed.
When I play the fast picking should my picking hand generate motion form my wrist? Or should I generate motion from my elbow?
When I do super fast tremolo picking I move my whole arm (motion from my elbow). But when I do that with this song my fretting hand can't go that fast and I barely have any control with my picking hand (I end up playing too many strokes per string and my left and right hand are not in sync).
But when I try to move just my wrist to generate speed with my picking hand I can't move it nearly fast enough.
Any tips?
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate any tips! I feel like no matter how much I practice it just sounds horrible, I'm either going too slow Or my right hand is picking way too fast and out of control for my fretting hand to follow, so I thought I may by using horrible form.
-Chaz