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Challenges are back! - Alternate Picking 9'sšŸ”„
The weekly challenges are officially back, this one is one of the first licks/lessons I posted on my YouTube channel almost 10 years ago. I'm NOT giving you guys a tab, you should be able to figure it out through the slow video, that's part of your challenge. No competition here as always, just working on something you wouldn't have done otherwise. Have fun!
1 like • 9h
Holly crap! I'll be happy to play that at 20-40% of your speed :D
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Day 1 @90bpm. Sloppy swipes again @Jon Bjork, did I figure it out right?
šŸŽÆ New Challenge: Yngwie’s ā€œMagic Mirrorā€ Interlude šŸŽÆ
This is the one you voted for — the epic interlude right before the solo in Yngwie Malmsteen’s ā€œMagic Mirror.ā€ (we'll do the bendy one next week) But here’s the deal:I’m not giving you tabs. Why? Because most of you will get the fingerings wrong, struggle more than necessary, and build bad habits in the process. Instead, watch the video lesson. I break down everything — exact fingerings, phrasing nuances, and key practice advice that’ll save you hours of frustration (and help you in other areas too). šŸ’” You can change the fingerings I suggest — but they’re not random. I chose them for a reason. So learn the logic before you improvise. šŸŽÆ The goal? Eventually playing it at the performance tempo of around 150 bpm. But right now? Just aim to play it clean, at your current max tempo. If that’s 60 bpm — that’s still a win. This isn’t about beating anyone else — it’s about getting better than you were yesterday. The whole point of these challenges is to tackle something you wouldn’t have picked on your own… and come out better for it. āš ļø And hey — do yourself a favor and don’t skip the lesson and then ask why it’s not working. That’s like assembling IKEA furniture without looking at the instructions and then blaming the shelf. šŸ˜… Watch the video. Play smarter. Let’s go.
5 likes • Jun 21
Recorded with a few mistakes @75bpm, didn't have time to rerecord https://youtu.be/ILmPy9teA6A
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@Jon Bjork, will we have any other challenges in the future?
Amps/effects tweaking
Hi guys! It's Friday, time to have some chat :D Could you recommend videos/articles on how to achieve certain tones? Or can you share how you do it yourself :) It feels like I do that ā€œintuitively," and sometimes the result is great, and other times it's completely disgusting :D Would be cool to make the process more consistent
0 likes • 28d
@Shahar Bar yeah, basically that's what I mean under "intuitively". Everything at noon and then one by one I go and turn from min to max to find what sounds good. But there's not much understanding, tbh :)
1 like • 22d
@Markus Weber-Frede actually that’s what I do lately. Both with real amps and helix, haha. Helix patch for Death tones from ChatGPT came out rad! But try to gain some understanding too :) luckily it explains a lot
Guitar Gains #1: Neoclassical Picking Power Up
Guitar Gains is a series of short, high-impact lessons designed to help you make real progress on guitar — one focused exercise at a time. Each post gives you something you can practice immediately to build speed, control, and overall precision. This exercise not only sounds cool, it’s one of the most effective ways to build real control in your alternate picking. As shown in the video, play the pattern in four ways: 1. All downstrokes 2. All upstrokes 3. Alternate starting with a downstroke 4. Alternate starting with an upstroke Working through all four angles forces total control of your motion. The goal is to make every version sound equally clean and powerful. Most players are comfortable with all-downstrokes from Metallica-style riffing, but the all-upstroke version is where hidden weaknesses show up. That one alone can solve many picking issues — even when you only play one direction, you still need the opposite motion to reset. You can apply this four-way method to any scale, lick, or sequence.Keep accuracy your top priority — clean execution beats speed every time. If you want to download the Guitar Pro, MIDI, or PDF tabs, they’re available in the Premium tier in the Guitar Gains course. And if you want to go even deeper into mastering alternate picking, check out the Alternate Picking Deep Dive in the Classroom.
1 like • 28d
Hm, will guitar gains course be available in the practice room pro?
1 like • 28d
@Jon Bjork sure thing I checked it before writing a question :) It's available in the practice room with premium but it's not in the practice room pro
My new single released today
Hey :) When I don’t play guitar I try to write some electronic music. So, here’s my latest creation https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/danielyan/copious-secret And I’m sorry if it’s not a good fit here
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