3 Notes Per String Alternate Picking Exercises Pt.2


This lesson is a continuation of our previous lesson in alternate picking 3 notes per string scale forms.

Now we begin to incorporate position shifts and string skipping into our alternate picking.

Remember to practice slowly and evenly and gradually build up speed.

Try to take these exercises and create variations on them and start creating your own technique workouts with the scale forms.

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3 Notes Per String Scales Exercises Pt.2

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3 Notes Per String Alternate Picking Exercises Pt.2

3 Comments

  1. chris martin on April 29, 2015 at 8:05 am

    hi car thanks a lot.i want to know how many hours you working guitar everyday except the solo i mean for your own please guide me because most of the time i lose how to practice how many hours a day and sometimes i complicated and my hands getting locked please guide me i wanna use your experience thanks a lot I m waiting ;D and i mention that i play almost of your solos 90 percent like you and i have all your excersices and i don know how to play them that not forgot.your a great man buddy thanks.

    • Carl Brown on April 29, 2015 at 10:09 am

      Hey Chris, sorry I couldn’t really understand the questions.

      Are you asking how much I practiced when I was first learning the guitar and how much I still practice today?

      Carl…

  2. chris martin on April 29, 2015 at 11:07 am

    Hi carl i have been waiting too much.i mean how much you practice everyday for not losing what you learned.and i dont know how to make schedule for all exercise that i have i have all your site pdf and i make them a book its been 2 years i do them but because they are too much i lose how to practice and sometimes my hands get locked although i do the streches. i actually i cant get mastery in solo playing although i did and do very very very of practice and different practice.just please guide me thank you very much;D

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