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Jimiforrest Posted - 03/07/2003 : 12:43:07 AM
I have the entire Jimi Thing and THe Maker solo down from the Live in CHicago CD and I am just struggling with the extremely fast licks in Jimi Thing

Anyone have speed exercises that will help me play em?

I use 3 different ones right now, do em for an hour and I can play the licks at 3/4 speed and not so fluent

Every time I listen to TIm I have to go play the guitar lol
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GuitarGuy305 Posted - 03/08/2003 : 12:22:31 AM
There is a book called The Exercise Book, by the writers of the Guitar Grimoire series. It has a TON of exercises based off of scales and stuff, and just finger exercises, basic and not so basic 1 2 3 4 type stuff.

I brought some TAB paper with me and copied some of the exercises down to try at home, and they are really good. As soon as I cash my latest paycheck I'll probably go buy that book.


Adam
hukkanen Posted - 03/07/2003 : 11:47:07 AM
I would recommend reading and practicing the speed exercises posted in the topic "TABS compiled by Silky..." I believe that there are 6 of them. I am not good at speed, but after using the exercise I do notice an improvement, albeit slow.

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