Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar
August 10, 2010 in Local Music by stagemaster
- 89-minute audio
Product Description
Take your playing to the stratosphere with the most advanced lead book by this proven heavy metal author. Speed Mechanics is the ultimate technique book for developing the kind of speed and precision in today’s explosive playing styles. Learn the fastest ways to achieve speed and control, secrets to make your practice time really count, and how to open your ears and make your musical ideas more solid and tangible. Packed with over 200 vicious exercises including … More >>
Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar
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I play guit since 14 years ago, I made a lot of compo, I learn lead by myself with my own pratical and my own technique, but you know, you cannot recreate the wheel. I bought this book to know If I’m in a good way. When I receive this book, I read the first 10 page, and I didn’t read more, why… Because I got a lot of pratice with my left hand in that 10 page. This book will be the most useful book I never buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
good scales to review. great practice book
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is somewhat lame. He doesn’t really teach you much. All he really teaches you is how to hammer on and pull off fast. I thought he was going to teach how to transistion or something. Plus the CD is too damn fast. He tells you too follow along and he’s already 5 tracks ahead of you, so it gets pretty damn annoying having to sit there a rewind the damn CD every 10 seconds. I wouldn’t recommend wasting your money on this one.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this for my 14yo, along with Metal Lead Guitar/Book and Cd (Vol. 1). They must be good because he leaves them all over the house after he’s used them. They keep moving around, so he must be using them.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a great book to help build your lead chops IF you know how to practice. Troy does a really poor job of explaining some of the essential things you must know in order to improve. One of the biggest being muscle tension and how you must eliminate it from your hands while playing. He never mentions stuff like that once and that’s just really, really stupid cause you can practice those exercises for thousands of hours tensed up and never really get better unless you correct it. Same with muscle memory no explanation. So if you’re a beginner and wants to shred buy the book AND get a good teacher and you’ll be on your way.
Rating: 3 / 5