Hello my friends
Does anybody here uses (or have used) it?
Troy Stetina's "Speed mechanics for lead guitar"
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- KVRian
- 1000 posts since 25 Feb, 2008 from Sydney, Australia
Ive seen some guitar students bring it in every now and again.
It isnt bad at all actually for what it is (Troy is a great player and teacher, and his practise regimes seem, on the surface, to have substance).
From what little i saw of his teaching materials, if you stick to what he teaches, you will get results.
However .... the kind of shred that most readers of this book aspire to, wont get that from just this book alone.
It isnt bad at all actually for what it is (Troy is a great player and teacher, and his practise regimes seem, on the surface, to have substance).
From what little i saw of his teaching materials, if you stick to what he teaches, you will get results.
However .... the kind of shred that most readers of this book aspire to, wont get that from just this book alone.
Prestissimo in Moto Perpetuo
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 467 posts since 6 Feb, 2005 from Portugal
Thanks for the reply Melkor
Shread, to me, is just a consequence of the trainning.
I was considering also to look for Paul Gilbert stuff.
To me, this shread thing is not a goal. That's not what I want. What I want is finger coordination and independence.However .... the kind of shred that most readers of this book aspire to, wont get that from just this book alone.
Shread, to me, is just a consequence of the trainning.
I was considering also to look for Paul Gilbert stuff.
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- KVRist
- 404 posts since 12 Jan, 2008 from Sweden
Hello friendrbarata wrote:Hello my friends
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