I recently became reintroduced with the song "God Knows" from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. It has a pretty rockin' guitar part so I wanted to learn it.
I am not a very fast player. Lots of songs require speed that I just never properly developed. Things like the intro to Eric Johnson's "Cliffs of Dover", and JerryC's arragement of "Canon Rock" all have great contrast between speeds, but I do not have the finger dexterity and accuracy to play those parts.
Frustrated with never having learned these skills, I turned to google and stumbled upon this blog entry.
http://lorinator.feminoise.com/the-real-secret-to-playing-fast/
To paraphrase, it says practice very slowly until you get a clear and effortless sound, and then make it faster, and repeat until you reach desired speed.
Which makes complete sense. However she highlights a very important concept - patience. It's boring to play slow, so people spend very little time doing so. To quote the author:
"In my experience, most people — even if they start out playing slowly — try to play too fast too soon. And let’s face it, having to play slowly when you really want to play fast is a drag. You get bored and end up hacking away as fast as you can — fooling yourself for instant gratification — and still sounding “OK.”"
Patience is something I saw when learning to play poker. A vast majority of new poker players play too loosely, or play too many hands. I understood the value of patience in poker ($$) but that has given me perspective on patience in other things, like guitar.
So I'll be documenting my progress on playing slow to playing fast for the song "God Knows"
I got the tab here - http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/a/aya_hirano/god_knows_ver2_guitar_pro.htm
The passage I'm practicing comes in at measure 8 - the triplets that come in around ~00:10 in the youtube video.
My target tempo is 150 bpm. 16th note triplets have 6 notes per beat. That's 900 notes per minute! But since I'm pulling off for the triplets I only have to pick 300 notes per minute.
I started out at a ridiculously slow 50 bpm, and have worked my way up to 87 bpm. I will track my per session goals and progress here.
Looking forward:
After achieving 150 bpm with the triplets, I'll work on the 16th notes which will require picking 450 notes per minute. So you can see why I started with the triplets.