
Originally Posted by
Christian Miller
Well I know the more I think about playing fast the less I am able to do it. The more I hear the phrase, the more my body supports me in doing what it needs to.
Somtimes I wonder if concerns about speed is a psychological trap - which is one reason to not do the speeding up the metronome thing. I did that once and never again and I can play pretty fast. You can’t put technique on a linear scale - instead either you’ll have a sudden break through by doing something new, or more likely you’ll hit an insurmountable wall by doing things the same and expecting different results. So I’ve never been a fan of that type of practice. Playing with a metronome, sure, but inching forward 5bpm at a time? No.
What we are looking for is freedom, relaxation, naturalness, repeatability, evenness and a high degree of ‘bombproofing’ in our technique. Jazz lines aren’t that fast on the Paul Gilbert scale, but the level of technique required to play consistent bebop 8th notes even and in the pocket at 240+ is actually quite alien to a lot of first gen rock shredders (less so to the new guys who all seem to come from a more linear or fusioney approach probably influenced by Guthrie.)
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