![]() Go a few minutes at a tempo slightly higher than that, even with mistakes. Then, progressively increase the tempo every 10 minutes until the mistakes start to become unavoidable. Next, do some scale or pattern practice at a tempo that results in near-perfect results. Warm-up at least 10 minutes before hitting it hard, first of all. … Everyone can improve their technique with some methods that traditional athletes use. That is why I wanted to share some of his insights here on technique, how to practice, and musicianship. He’s not only an incredible guitar player, he’s also an airline pilot, engineers his albums, and is a really inspiring human being. ![]() I’ve had this following info on my hard drive for the longest time, and can’t even remember anymore where I got this from.Īs many of you know, Steve Morse is one of my favorite guitar players. ![]() Inspiring Insights from A Top Guitarist: Steve Morse
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