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If I could wave a magic wand and improve one aspect of your playing, I'd bet you'd choose speed. In this lesson, we break down the three core elements that determine how fast you can play: fretting hand technique, picking hand technique, and the sync between them
We'll work through two-finger combinations using hammer-ons and pull-offs within the A minor pentatonic scale (shape 1)
This legato approach lets you play faster without picking every note, which is the secret behind a lot of our favourite players' speed!
Main Learning Points:
Hammer-on technique with third finger supported by the pinky
Pull-off (flick-off) motion for clean note separation
Two-fret combinations at the 5th and 12th fret positions
Alternate picking fundamentals with proper pick angle
Why holding the pick on the side of your first finger reduces effort
Muting technique to keep unwanted strings quiet
The "zoom in, zoom out" method for fixing sync issues
Practice riffs: Running Down a Dream, Big Black Witchcraft Rock
The key insight here is that by slowing down while practicing, lets us zoom in on problem areas, to then gradually speed back up with cleaner technique. These exercises will have knock-on benefits for everything else you play.










