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Looking For Guitar Speed Exercises?

One thing is very likely. It is very likely that you will not get any faster on the guitar than you are right now unless you practice. You will need to practice a lot. It will not come to you in your sleep. There is little to no chance that you will ever wake up one day and be a better, faster guitar player. Only with practice will you get faster, and with enough practice you well become greased lightning. Still, you will want to make good use of the following guitar speed exercises. They should become the cornerstone of your daily practice routine.

 

Start by getting a metronome. For those of you that are not even sure what one of those is, a metronome is a device used to keep you right on time. It ticks, back and forth, and provides a varying degree of beats per minute depending on how you have it set. It is a great way to keep track of your progress and one of the most valuable tools for practice you can own.

Begin this first exercise by setting your metronome to a comfortable speed and is right for you. Using the double-pick method, play the top string at the first, second, third, and fourth fret. Then move down to the next string and do it again. Then the next and next, and when you finish on the bottom string come back up. Once this is completed, increase the speed of the metronome and do it again and again until you have gone as fast as you can go. Finish by performing the exercise at a slow speed to help with accuracy and ease the burn in your hand.

Use triplets for the next exercise. Choose your favorite scale and play it in triplets, repeating the second note of the previous triplet with each set of three notes. Do this up and down the scale, double-picking, slowly at first and then faster. Remember as you finish the exercise to slow the speed.

Next is finding that note! Pick any string and strum it anywhere. Then, find that same note on the same string either higher or lower. This will help with speed but will also develop strength. An added benefit is that you will become more familiar with where notes are on particular strings, and this is a good thing.

Picking speed is important too, so go back to the first exercise and, instead of using the up down technique, strum each string using the down stroke going down. Use the up stroke coming back up. Before long you will see an increased ability to pick faster.

Now, none of these exercises will do you any good if you don't use them, and you should use them every day. Professional guitarists have indicated that they continue to practice every day and a way to maintain their skill and accuracy, and so then should you.

The guitar is not one of the world's most popular instruments because it is difficult. Instead, it is so because it is a fun instrument to play and is fairly simple to learn. You do need a bit of talent, but practicing is just as important if not more so. Keep at it, and with the implementation of these or other guitar speed exercises you'll be playing effortlessly sooner than you think.

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