5 Guitar Speed Picking Exercises To Help You Get Past The Plateau In Your Playing

Not getting anywhere with your guitar speed? It sucks when you spend so much time practicing guitar only to end up in the same position at the end of the day. This makes practicing frustrating and de-motivating.

Fortunately, there are many different ways to move beyond this frustration and start making serious progress.

Slow progress with guitar speed is usually caused by one or two overlooked issues.

These speed picking exercises help you identify your issues to fix them in order to play faster and cleaner than ever before:


Train Yourself To Process Notes Faster So Normal Playing Feels Easier

Guitar speed mistakes are caused by not being able to process what your hands are doing fast enough to get them to do what you want. Your speed becomes cleaner by improving your ability to process notes faster through specific practice.

Exercise: Increase the speed of the lick you are playing by 25 bpm and practice it this way for 5 minutes.

This forces you to speed up your mental processing to try to play the notes correctly.

Even when you make mistakes, you are improving by challenging yourself to think at a speed outside of what you’re used to. Pay close attention to any mistakes you make (while maintaining speed) so you know what to fix while playing at the lick’s usual speed.

This gives you a sudden boost in processing power to help you be as productive as possible while practicing.


Balance Your Picking Attack To Improve Your Speed Picking Technique Fast

Picking with clean, accurate speed is a struggle when you have a picking attack that is out of balance.

Good news is, this problem doesn’t take long to fix.

Your picking attack naturally has stronger downstrokes than upstrokes. This creates an unbalanced picking attack.

Strengthening your upstrokes for just a few minutes results in making your speed picking feel much more effortless both:

Temporarily (for that practice session)

and

In the long term (when you practice this consistently)

Using extra power in your picking hand, play any guitar practice item for 5 minutes per day using all upstrokes. This will require slowing the lick down. Make it your goal to increase the rate at which you are able to play it using upstrokes only.

Then watch your guitar picking speed SOAR.


Quickly Improve Any Guitar Lick By Picking Apart Problem Notes

It’s easy to get frustrated when you aren’t able to speed pick a specific pattern with the ease and precision you want. Many guitarists end up practicing a lick/exercise/pattern over and over without making much progress… making the frustration even worse.

A better way to quickly improve the cleanliness of your speed picking while playing any given exercise is to practice by focusing on the main problems you struggle with. This puts the focus on just the notes that hold you back and doesn’t waste time on the things you’re already comfortable with.

Here’s a lesser-known exercise to use to pinpoint and eliminate mistakes that slow you down:

Instead of playing an entire guitar lick over and over, go through it two notes at a time.

Start by playing the first two notes back and forth many times. As you do this, listen closely for any mistakes.

If there are no mistakes, repeat the process with the second and third notes, third and fourth, fifth and sixth and so on until the entire lick is finished.

If you find mistakes, take note of them. After going through the entire lick, identify the mistakes you found and work only on areas in the exercise containing them. This helps you avoid wasting time by practicing the things you have already mastered.

Using this efficient guitar practice approach helps you increase your playing speed much faster than conventional approaches.

Make Any Fast Lick Feel Easier By Challenging Yourself In Extreme Guitar Positions

You quickly make any speed guitar lick feel a bit easier to play by finding ways to make it more difficult. This results in making the original idea feel easy by comparison. A great way to do this is by moving the pattern to extreme positions on the guitar, such as very high/low fret positions or higher/lower strings.

For example, see how the lick in this tab has been moved to the lowest fretboard position:

Use this approach with all your guitar practice items for just a few minutes a day to make your practice more productive, improve your fretboard knowledge and challenge yourself to play in ways you never would normally.

Minimize Mistakes Caused By Foundational Technique By Checking Your For Motion Efficiency

Some of the most frustrating speed picking issues are simply a matter of wasted motion in one or both hands. Slowing things down to tighten up this aspect of your technique results in much cleaner and faster playing.

Here are some key areas to look for in order to play with efficient movement in both hands:

How far away your hand comes from the strings while picking? – Always aim to minimize the distance your hand moves away from the strings while picking.

How efficient is your picking motion? – Always seek the most efficient path for your picking hand to follow. Hint: using alternate picking exclusively is not an efficient way to play guitar. Learn how to make your guitar picking technique as efficient as possible.

How much force you are using to pick with? – Pick with more power to make notes sound clearer and minimize the time the pick is in contact with the string.

How much force your fretting hand uses to play notes? – Use only as much force as needed to get the note to sound. Using any more than this wastes energy and causes you to make mistakes.

How efficient are your fingerings? – Sometimes changing the fingering of a pattern makes all the difference. Check to make sure you are using the most movement efficient fingering possible to play the notes of a given lick or exercise.

It’s amazing what a difference it makes for your guitar speed and cleanliness once all these pieces are being performed as efficiently as possible. Check through each of these points for just 30 seconds before and after practicing something. Eventually this process becomes second nature and everything you play on guitar is done with 100% efficient motion.

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