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Practicing a challenging warm-up pattern - My thought process behind it 

Rick Graham
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Hope you enjoy this look at my thought process behind practicing technique in general! Don't forget to like, share and subscribe. Really appreciate your support :-)
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Комментарии : 36   
@basketballSZnaruto
@basketballSZnaruto 10 лет назад
Rick, your the best teacher ever, i wish u could teach me face to face
@chumbo
@chumbo 10 лет назад
Good one! I like this 'behind the scenes' approach. Letting us know what's going on iinside your mind while practicing, something seldomly addressed out there unfortunately
@jps9508
@jps9508 9 лет назад
Rick graham = source of inspiration and fresh ideas thank you for sharing
@aaronbergAPB
@aaronbergAPB 9 лет назад
Many thanx for what you do and who you are. I have much to work on, especially when I see or listen to you play and talk about things on the instrument. You have been a GREAT influence since I first heard you/met you on YT five years ago. Amazing Rick, thank you. Cheers from Phili' USA, ApB
@RickGraham
@RickGraham 9 лет назад
***** Thanks man, appreciate it buddy.
@aaronbergAPB
@aaronbergAPB 9 лет назад
I work hard at improving, as anyone and inspiration comes thin at times. Thank you, again. Cheers, ApB
@michelsrour
@michelsrour 9 лет назад
thank u rick.ur words of wisdom are extremely important.and its a must watch.definitely
@lelebrown1283
@lelebrown1283 10 лет назад
Thanks for the video man. You dont know how long I've searched for a video like this with that kind of information that you've provided, and to be coming from you of all people just makes it so much more valuable. Thanks man. Rock on!
@Afurthyclays
@Afurthyclays 9 лет назад
Fantastic advice, that so many guitarists don't yet realize it's importance. When you know the passage like the back of your hand, the speed will eventually come.
@jhahm1723
@jhahm1723 5 лет назад
The lick itself is great as well, but I'm much more impressed by the unplugged sound that is caught on the cam and how each note is so freaking clearly articulated
@WilliamTanaka
@WilliamTanaka 10 лет назад
I never thought about using economic picking to play pentatonic this way. And it's so logical.
@TheHenryManeuverBand
@TheHenryManeuverBand 10 лет назад
Watching your videos reminds me that I need to be a better ... person, in general. These walk-throughs are golden.
@StratenMarshall
@StratenMarshall 10 лет назад
that was flat out sick, crazy that you thought of playing pentatonics that way! great stuff Rick
@Samurai78420
@Samurai78420 3 года назад
This guy is SO fuc*king lights out badass.
@arnokimchen8935
@arnokimchen8935 6 лет назад
Best online guitar teacher ever...
@jessegale2740
@jessegale2740 9 лет назад
Awesome video. I've recently come to the realization that I sometimes get too concerned about speed in my playing, and the advice in this video is going to help me loads. Thank you Rick, for everything that you do. Keep up the great work.
@mostresticator5
@mostresticator5 10 лет назад
another gem
@Nathankthanks
@Nathankthanks 10 лет назад
Awesome lesson Rick. Must be a mission keeping all of your guitars stringed up and ready to go!
@menamgamg
@menamgamg 10 лет назад
Cool to hear you say this because i found that i pretty much have the same idea of how to practice and build up speed, but i have never really analyzed what i actually think about while doing that.. :P And also i looked up planting technique and when i think of it, that's one very useful thing i use alot in practicing picking between strings and sweep picking.
@CodyCleggMusic
@CodyCleggMusic 10 лет назад
Awesome. I'm gonna learn this later today.
@HighWeirdness
@HighWeirdness 9 лет назад
Awesome video! Really helpful warm-ups- Ty you so much!
@TheMrWafflefries
@TheMrWafflefries 10 лет назад
Really good inspiring video Rick! Thanks!
@INIQUITOUSMONOLITH
@INIQUITOUSMONOLITH 10 лет назад
Control is paramount
@tonyred520
@tonyred520 10 лет назад
Chris Brooks says 'Speed is efficiency used at it's maximum potential'
@6672rock
@6672rock 9 лет назад
Economy picking is so difficult to grasp for me. The temptation is to do a steady, rhythmic cadence of alternate picking, so to interrupt that down-up-down-up pattern with two downs or two ups in a row kind of throws me off.
@michaelruggles9441
@michaelruggles9441 9 лет назад
6672rock you could try practicing it on arpeggios. It feels more natural there imo. Preferably 7th arpeggios, since they will have more strings with 2 notes on them, and it will feel less like a sweep and more like normal picking - especially if you avoid hammer ons and pull offs. If you like how it feels/sounds then you can keep working to translate that to everything else. Personally, I still prefer alternate picking for most other situations.
@ThomasHeien
@ThomasHeien 10 лет назад
Planting technique? Please elaborate!
@ValerioBettini
@ValerioBettini 10 лет назад
You can find it on his "economy picking" video series!
@OliverMazur
@OliverMazur 10 лет назад
What is this planting technique you speak of?
@SavochegTsurkanu
@SavochegTsurkanu 10 лет назад
maybe this is staccato technique. when you hit the string, you mute it immediately with (by) your pick. my teacher Sergey Golovin told me that, and it helped alot
@ckalas
@ckalas 10 лет назад
Sava Tsurkanu he talks about it in other videos, but its getting your pick ready resting on the next string you're going to play as soon as you can.
@SavochegTsurkanu
@SavochegTsurkanu 10 лет назад
Chris Kalas yep, maybe my approach is only for an alternate picking, not for economy. i'll try it, thanks :) but usually I don't think about that, bcs I practice in a different way, in russian books for classical guitar this method calls "dotted line method". maybe it means something to you. it's like a swingin' a whole sequence at first starting on the long note and then starting at the short note. dotted 8th and 16th pairs and then 16th and dotted 8th. PS: I reeeeeeally hope u understood me :D
@00Dakka
@00Dakka 10 лет назад
Sava Tsurkanu Actually, it's also called the planting technique in classical guitar- because the technique comes from classical guitar!
@TheSwilliams92
@TheSwilliams92 9 лет назад
What gauge strings do you use?
@SavochegTsurkanu
@SavochegTsurkanu 10 лет назад
Talking about the other aspects of being a musician... Guys, watch "Groove Workshop" by Victor Wooten. It's like a bible
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