How To Play Guitar Fast – Avoiding Critical Mistakes In Learning To Increase Your Guitar Speed

f_1ga17.jpgDo you struggle with playing guitar fast?  Is your lack of guitar speed making it difficult for you to express yourself fully as a musician?  Although playing guitar fast is not every guitarist’s most significant goal, those who do want to improve their guitar speed desire this skill very much and are often frustrated with being unable to develop this part of their guitar playing.  If this describes you, I want to share with you several important insights about building guitar speed that will greatly help you to develop this skill. 
Good news and bad news:
The good news is that virtually anyone can learn to play guitar fast.  In addition, you can directly control the practicing process to make it more effective and achieve your guitar speed goals in a lot less time than it takes an average guitar player. 

The bad news is that most guitar players (those who can’t yet play guitar fast) are totally on the wrong track in their approach to increasing guitar speed.  I see this all the time when working with new guitar students who come to me wanting to improve their guitar playing.  The typical path to increasing one’s guitar speed is usually limited to “starting to practice slowly with a metronome and gradually increasing speed in small increments”.  Such a tactic can be effective early on in the process of learning new guitar exercises, but if you rely on it exclusively to develop your maximum guitar speed it will lead to plateaus and frustration.  Here are a few reasons why:
This approach shifts most of your focus on trying to “move your hands/fingers faster”.  However, the concept of moving your fingers faster is a tiny, insignificant part of the big picture of what it takes to improve in order to build guitar speed.  The most important elements of guitar speed remain neglected and under practiced with this guitar practice method.  As a result, the practice sessions often turn into a series of impatient attempts to break through a current guitar speed plateau.
There is a large number of different elements that must be trained in order to learn to play guitar fast, including: 2 hand synchronization, picking articulation, tension control, mental processing speed, hand endurance at fast tempos, guitar speed with a single technique vs. guitar speed with integrating a variety of guitar techniques and many more.  Each of these ‘guitar speed components’ need unique practice strategies in order to be mastered effectively.  Relying exclusively on ‘any single’ guitar speed practicing strategy (such as the most common one described above) is not going to help you improve all of the guitar technique elements that are needed to build guitar speed.
Great guitar players who can play guitar fast were able to successfully master all of the above mentioned elements of guitar speed whether they consciously realized it or not.  You need to do the same in order to increase your guitar speed to your maximum speed potential.  If you do not know how to begin the process of practicing these skills in the most effective ways, check out this free mini course about learning to play guitar fast.

To help you expand and improve upon the conventional approach for building guitar speed, here are several guidelines to follow

Get specific about what problems you are having with trying to increase your guitar speed. 
Simply saying “I can’t play guitar fast” is NOT specific enough.  Being unable to play guitar fast is only a symptom of a more complex problem that usually has several causes.  As you have seen above, the root of your guitar speed limitations can exist in any or all of the specific technical elements that make up the multidimensional skill of “playing guitar fast”.  Knowing exactly what is causing your problem is the first step to solving it.  When you learn exactly what is holding you back, you can focus your guitar practice sessions on the specific problems that needs to be overcome.  Having your guitar playing analyzed by an expert guitar teacher is the fastest way to get this required level of clarity. 

Use a variety of practice strategies for increasing your guitar speed. 
As your guitar playing skill level evolves, so will your specific guitar technique challenges.  Therefore, the practice techniques you use at each stage of your guitar playing must evolve as well in order to be effective.  There is no such thing as ‘one’ ultimate guitar practice routine for increasing your guitar speed.  Of course there are approaches to practicing guitar that are far more effective than others, but the way you organize your guitar speed training routines should be unique to your specific guitar technique and guitar speed challenges at any given time.  You can see many examples of effective guitar speed building strategies that I use with my students by studying this free mini course on how to build guitar speed.

Practice integrating your guitar techniques together to avoid sounding like a ‘guitar speed robot’. 
Over the years of teaching hundreds of guitar players to improve their guitar technique (as well as other musical skills), I have found that most guitarists spend very little time applying and integrating their musical skills and guitar techniques in particular.  This results in lack of musical freedom to express yourself completely and fully in any musical context. 

When it comes to increasing your guitar speed, most guitarists typically focus on becoming faster with only one technique at a time.  For example, you may practice your sweep picking for 15 minutes, then move on to 15 minutes of legato, followed by 15 minutes of 2 hand tapping. Although this approach will help you to improve at these techniques in isolation, you also need to specifically practice using all of these techniques ‘together’ in the same way that you will find these techniques used in real guitar solos.  Neglecting to do this will make your guitar playing sound unnatural and rather ‘robotic’ as you will struggle to play consistently well with using a variety of guitar techniques at once. 

Although ‘guitar speed’ is clearly only one out of many musical areas that must be mastered in order to become a truly expressive and creative musician, it is a highly desired skill that most guitar players do not have.  Applying the suggestions above during your guitar practice sessions and following the guidelines from this free guitar speed training mini course will help you greatly to build as much guitar speed as you desire for your specific guitar playing goals.

Electric Guitar

f_2ga11.jpgAn electric guitar is a guitar that uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to convert vibrations of its metal strings into electric signals. Since the generated signal is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, it is amplified before sending it to a loudspeaker. Since the output of an electric guitar is an electric signal, the signal may easily be altered using electronic circuits to add colour to the sound. Often the signal is modified using effects such as reverb and distortion. Conceived in 1931, the electric guitar became a necessity as jazz musicians sought to amplify their sound. Since then, it has evolved into a stringed musical instrument capable of a multitude of sounds and styles. It served as a major component in the development of rock and roll and countless other genres of music.

Some electric guitars have a tremolo arm (sometimes called a “whammy bar” or “vibrato arm” and occasionally abbreviated as trem), a lever attached to the bridge which can slacken or tighten the strings temporarily, changing the pitch, thereby creating a vibrato or a portamento effect.

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The guitar tuner is a tool and its purpose is to assist musicians in the tuning of guitars. The main benefit of using a guitar tuner is accuracy for many guitarists because tuning the guitar is more difficult than actually playing it.The name “tremolo bar” is somewhat misleading. It would be more accurate and appropriate to call it a vibrato bar. Tremolo is a fluctuation of volume. Vibrato is a fluctuation of pitch, which is what the whammy bar produces. Early vibrato systems, such as the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, tended to be unreliable and cause the guitar to go out of tune quite easily, and also had a limited range. Later Fender designs were better, but Fender held the patent on these, so other companies used Bigsby-style vibrato for many years.

Electric guitars usually have up to three magnetic pickups.
Identical pickups will have different tones depending on how near they are to the neck or bridge, with bridge pickups having a bright or trebly timbre, and neck pickups being more warm or bassy. The type of pickup also affects tone, with dual-coil pickups sounding warmer, thicker, perhaps even muddy, and single coil pickups sounding clear, bright, perhaps even biting. Guitars do not have to be fitted with a uniform type of pickup: a common mixture is the “fat strat” arrangement of one dual-coil at the bridge position, with single coils in the middle and neck positions.

Where there is more than one pickup, selector switching is fitted. These often allow the outputs of two or more pickups to be combined, so that two-pickup guitars have three-way switches, and three-pickup guitars have five-way switches. Further circuitry is sometimes provided to combine the pickups in different ways. For instance, phase switching places one pickup out of phase with the other(s), leading to a “honky”, “nasal”, or “funky” sound. Individual pickups can also have their timbre altered by switches, typically coil tap switch, which effectively short-circuits some of a dual-coil pickup’s windings, giving a tone like a single coil pickup.

Guitar Adjustment (Get All The Right Advice In One Spot)

f_0ga9.jpgGuitar Adjustment Made Easy


In this article we will be going over the best ways to make guitar adjustments. Guitar adjustment is an important part of playing guitar. “It is kind of like the untold secret”
If your guitar adjustment is not correct you will have a hard time playing and learning guitar comfortably. In fact it will actually set off the sound pitch of your guitar.
Guitar adjustment is a very important part of playing guitar. Do Not Over Look It!
All guitar adjustment instructions should be done in the order of which they are laid out on this page. If guitar adjustment is done in any other order you may spend a lot of time repeating earlier steps.
Guitar adjustment takes time so please do not get in a hurry when doing these guitar adjustments.
So Lets get down to it. This guitar adjustment article will cover Fret board conditioning, Bridge Adjustment, Truss rod adjustment, Pick up adjustment, Intonation and Fret Buzz.
Guitar Adjustment – Fret Board Conditioning
How do you know if your fret board needs to be conditioned? If your frets are not shiny, or if you see an oil build up happening, or discoloring on the wood itself it is time to clean and condition your fret board.
You will need to find a guitar friendly fret board conditioner. There is one guitar conditioner that many guitar players use, called Guitar Honey by Gerlitz.
Conditioning the fret board can have a great impact on your guitar. It will make it look and feel better as well as make it easier for you to move around on the neck of the guitar.
Step 1. Remove your guitar strings.
Step 2. Apply Your Favorite Fret board conditioner.
Step 3. Wipe down the fret board making sure to go the same direction as the frets on the fret board and re-apply if necessary. You may want to use a soft tooth-brush for the tight spots by the frets.
Step 4. Install new strings or use rubbing alcohol to clean the strings.
Step 5. Install strings and tune.
Do Not use rubbing alcohol on the fret board of your guitar it will take the finish off over time.
Guitar Adjustment – Bridge Adjustment
How do you know if your bridge height adjustment is wrong? If it is hard for you to push down on the string and change notes your guitar bridge maybe out of adjustment. Or if the strings Buzz no matter what area you play in.
Please keep in mind that you will want to use the measurement below only to get the adjustment close. You will want to adjust your bridge to fit your playing style and comfort.
To do this you will need to get a gaping tool that measures 3/64 of an inch and an appropriate alan wrench.
Step1. Starting at the high E string and working your way up to the low E string. Measure this gap at the 12th fret open string. If the gap is to high loosen or drop the highest of your bridge. If the height is to low you will want to tighten or raise the bridge using the adjustment screws.
Step 2. Once You get the adjustments right with the gaping tool you will want to re-tune your guitar and try it out. If it seems like the strings are still to high then you can adjust them to suit your playing style.
Guitar Adjustment – Truss Rod Adjustment
What is a truss rod? If you look up by the head of your guitar right in front of the string nut there is a hole with a bolt in it. Note: Some guitars truss rod adjustment are located on the other end of the neck by the pickups. To make guitar adjustment to the truss rod if it is located on the pick up side of the neck you will need to remove the pick guard on most guitars.

Why Does your guitar Have A Truss Rod? The truss rod on your guitar is their to adjust the bow or Ark in the neck. Your guitar neck should never be completely flat unless your playing with nylon strings. You want your guitar neck to have a little bit of a bow in it to allow for string clearance.
Step 1a. So how do you know if the truss rod on your guitar is out of adjustment? You should be able to hold your finger on the 6th fret of the low E string and play the note without any buzzing sound. If it buzzes this is an indicator that your truss rod is most likely to tight.
Step 1b. Another Great way to test if the truss rod on your guitar needs adjustment is to hold your left hand index finger on the 1st fret of the low E string and your right hand pinky on the highest fret of the neck. Then tap on the 12th fret with the index finger of your right hand. If you hear a buzzing sound that most likely means that the truss rod is to lose.
Ok, so at this point we have a good idea of what the truss rod and neck are doing. So now if your neck is fine you are done. But if either one of the steps above resulted in a buzzing sound then it is time to get the tools out and do some adjusting.
Step 2. tools you may need will include a small Philips screw driver “To remove the truss rod cover” if there is one. An alan wrench “For fender guitars there are 2 common sizes 3/16 And 3/32 and for Gibson it will be a 5/16.
If the Truss rod adjustment is at the top of the neck and has a cove the first thing to do is remove the cover. Then insert alan wrench and either tighten or loosen.
Step 3. When you put your finger on the six fret it buzzed then you would want to loosen it (counter-clockwise). If the guitar made a buzzing sound when you put your finger on the first and last fret then tapped the 12th fret, then the truss rod is to loose. You will need to tighten it (clockwise).
Please always remember you only want to turn the alan wrench 1/8 of a turn each time. Then re-check the adjustment by using the steps above (Step 1b.).
Step 4. So how do you know if it is right? You should be able to put your index finger on the 1st fret of the E string and your other index finger on the highest fret on the E string. Now you will want to look at the gap or distance between the string and the metal fret at the 6th fret. There you want to see a small gap about 1/64 of a inch or less. You may need to adjust and check several times.
If truss rod does not move Take it to the pros and have them free it up for you.
If you are having problems with the adjustment or it seems like it is so close but you can get it right on you will be better off letting the guitar sit over night and allow the neck to acclimate, then give it another try.
Keep in mind it does take time to get things adjusted right.
Guitar Adjustment – Pickup Adjustment
After you make all the necessary guitar adjustments above you will need to check that your pickups are still adjusted right. If your pickups are to far away from the strings you will not get a very powerful sound. Although if your pickups are to close to the string the magnetic field from the pickups will give off a distorted sound and destroy sustain.
To make these adjustments you will need to hold the string down on the highest fret and check the clearance between the string and the pickup.
For Fender Guitars Adjustment follow the gaping table below.
Pickup Height
Texas specials
Bass side: 8/64″
Treble Side: 6/64″
Vintage Style
Bass Side: 6/64″
Treble Side: 5/64″
Amer/Mex Std
Bass Side: 5/64″
Treble Side: 4/64″
Lace Sensors: As close as desired, allowing for string vibration
For Gibson Guitar Adjustment follow the gaping table below.
Neck Pickup: 3/32″ on bass and treble side
Bridge Pickup: 1/16″ on bass and treble side
You will want to use a gaping tool to get this close and then adjust it to your personal playing style. If there is too much low end when you strum a chord then you will need to lower the pick up on the top or low E string side. If there is too much treble then you will need to do the same on the bottom end of the guitar or the high e string side.
The guitar adjustment above can be done with a simple Philips screw driver in most cases.
Guitar Adjustment – Intonation
What is intonation? Is making sure that the guitar is in tune with its self. If you tune your guitar perfect and then play a chord it should still sound in tune. But if it sounds like it is out of tune or some of the notes sound sharp or flat then you know you have an intonation adjustment problem.
Tools needed to adjust intonation. Guitar Tuner and screw driver or what ever tool is used for your guitar.
Step 1. Play a harmonic note at the 12th fret on the e-string and check it on the tuner. Then you should be able to play the note of the 12 fret and check it on the tuner. If these two notes show the same on the tuner then the intonation is correct.
If one is higher or lower than the other on the tuner then you will need to make an adjustment.
Step 2. Tune the string using the harmonic.
Step 3. Play the fretted note now and check it on the tune if the fretted note is higher or sharp then you will need to tighten or bring the saddle back away from the pickup. Make only very small adjustment each time.
Step 4. If fretted note is lower you will need to loosen or bring the saddle adjustment toward the pickups. Make only very small adjustments each time.
Step 5. Re-tune open string then repeat step 2 -4.
Step 6. Make sure harmonic note is the same pitch as fretted note, them move on to the next string.
When you are done with intonation guitar adjustment your guitar should sound a lot better. You will want to check what you just did by playing a full chord like E major or G major. If guitar sounds good then you are done if not you will have to keep working with it to get it right.
Just remember that guitar adjustments like this are very important and take time. So please do not get in a hurry when making your guitar adjustments.
Guitar Adjustment – Tips
When making any of the guitar adjustment above always work in a well-lit area and Use the correct tools.
Also be sure that you take your time on the guitar adjustment steps above. If you don’t it could result in damage to your guitar. (Such as scratches or broken strings)
Best of luck and have fun playing and I will see you in the next article.
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