I am currently able to play around 24 notes per second, and my hand doesn't look blurred...
Fastest guitarist you know!!!
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24 notes per second...Is that with or without legato?
Also, the fastest guitarist I know was that guy who won olympic silver in 2000 for the 100 meter. He plays guitar and he can haul a$$
Also, the fastest guitarist I know was that guy who won olympic silver in 2000 for the 100 meter. He plays guitar and he can haul a$$
Mai Zure - So overdriven, he sh*ts distortion
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Originally posted by aiwass
24 per second?! That is f***ing amazing! I'm closing in on 11! I've got a long way to go...... Is that using alternate picking?
It's alternate picking, on a chromatic lick on the high E, and it was the purpose of that thread, how much farther can I go?
When I play a "normal" improvised lick I actually can go up to 19 notes per second, the 24 notes is in a very special setting... Of course, using tapping, I can go a little over those 24, but I go slower with legato, since I need more finger movement to hammer and pull off...
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http://lalimace.free.fr/ang/quiestang.html
Not my best or my fastest tunes, but there are some cool licks. You can check out my tricks by typing 'Herve ALLESANT' in the search box.
Not my best or my fastest tunes, but there are some cool licks. You can check out my tricks by typing 'Herve ALLESANT' in the search box.
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It's on amazon.com, Philip Sudo, the guy who wrote it, is battling with cancer, he's really sick and he's a really wise and smart guy. you can check out his site http://www.zenguitar.com
Anyway, I'm glad you liked what I play!
Anyway, I'm glad you liked what I play!
# 5
The note about the brain is something seen on TV, the proof was a bird image and a cage image put in a pencil in two different side and ...
That's is not important the important thing is that Joe Stump, John McLaughlin, Paco de LucĆa and Al Di Meola are incredible and faster guitarrist. But I think that Al Di Meola is the faster with absolute clean and he plays soft and hard.
Ynwie's "Far beyond the sun" have arround 16.2 note per second except the tremolo picking is arround 21.6 bps.
If you play just 19 bps then you can play "Flight of the bumblebee" 16ths on 285 bpm easy, right?
That's is not important the important thing is that Joe Stump, John McLaughlin, Paco de LucĆa and Al Di Meola are incredible and faster guitarrist. But I think that Al Di Meola is the faster with absolute clean and he plays soft and hard.
Ynwie's "Far beyond the sun" have arround 16.2 note per second except the tremolo picking is arround 21.6 bps.
If you play just 19 bps then you can play "Flight of the bumblebee" 16ths on 285 bpm easy, right?
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it's the A major Scale, they are basically van Halen's runs, played twice faster...
For anyone who wants to see it, here it is:
http://lalimace.free.fr/mp3/demo.wmv
For anyone who wants to see it, here it is:
http://lalimace.free.fr/mp3/demo.wmv
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Yesterday, I found this page: http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=524364764/pagename=/RP/CDN/CLASS/muzealbum.html/itemid=137385 a version of Paganini's "caprice NĀ°5". If you wanna cheack it out.
Here is the tab: http://www.guitarworld.com/lessons/artists/1999/0999.yngla.html for caprice NĀ°5 is a Ynwie's lesson from Guitar World.
Do you think thatĀ“s fast?
Can you play it?
Also, here is the violin version: http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=524364764/pagename=/RP/CDN/CLASS/muzealbum.html/itemid=1326612
And "flight of bumblebee" for piano: http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=524364764/pagename=/RP/CDN/CLASS/muzealbum.html/itemid=413921
bye
Here is the tab: http://www.guitarworld.com/lessons/artists/1999/0999.yngla.html for caprice NĀ°5 is a Ynwie's lesson from Guitar World.
Do you think thatĀ“s fast?
Can you play it?
Also, here is the violin version: http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=524364764/pagename=/RP/CDN/CLASS/muzealbum.html/itemid=1326612
And "flight of bumblebee" for piano: http://www.cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=524364764/pagename=/RP/CDN/CLASS/muzealbum.html/itemid=413921
bye
# 9
If you wanna see the bumblebbe played by me:
http://lalimace.free.fr/mp3/bee.wmv
I guess I get to the 24 notes in some spots (I haven't slowed it down though, check it out and count if you wish :D )
http://lalimace.free.fr/mp3/bee.wmv
I guess I get to the 24 notes in some spots (I haven't slowed it down though, check it out and count if you wish :D )
# 10
it's because neither him or I bothered to play the original piece (I am too lazy to learn the entire piece, and I don't know his reasons, maybe it's the same)
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I know this thread is dead, but here's something you might like :
http://www.vlatkostefanovski.com.mk/mp3.html
Make sure you listen to the one named 'VSTrio Kalajdzisko'.
http://www.vlatkostefanovski.com.mk/mp3.html
Make sure you listen to the one named 'VSTrio Kalajdzisko'.
Impendance is fruitfull
while the buttons are circled.:eek:
while the buttons are circled.:eek:
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ahhhh stop being so humble, we know you've been sitting around practicing that piece everyday for the past 10yrs waiting for the day you could debut it on guitartricks!
Who's the naked chic in your video?
Who's the naked chic in your video?
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I knew people would download it only because of that comment! You are awesome Chris!
# 16
no problem man!
I got to get some of that fancy video equipment !!
Wait to you get a load of some of my videos, there gonna put the the Great Kat to shame!
[Edited by chris mood on 03-20-2002 at 07:59 PM]
I got to get some of that fancy video equipment !!
Wait to you get a load of some of my videos, there gonna put the the Great Kat to shame!
[Edited by chris mood on 03-20-2002 at 07:59 PM]
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i think Jason Becker could come up close.
dunno. Yngwies fast too..but a bit boring.
It's not enough if your just fast, Frank Gambales
music proves that....
dunno. Yngwies fast too..but a bit boring.
It's not enough if your just fast, Frank Gambales
music proves that....
**J**
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