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How To Improve Your Guitar Technique. Part 1

author: tomhess date: 07/08/2009 category: general music
rating: 9.2 / votes: 54 
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 09:10 am
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 38 
 comments posted
markisouvlaki :
Say what you will about Tom Hess, I found this pretty useful...for a change.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 09:42 am / quote |
_RoMa_ :
like i always say: "you can always get better". Nice column. USEFUL!
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 09:43 am / quote |
Freohr7 :
The part about relaxing your finger i know from experience really works.
Great article, I'll definantly read the next part.

POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 09:48 am / quote |
wesselbindt :
Usually I'm like; "shut up tom, you suck". But this artice actually made sense. Yay!
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 11:12 am / quote |
NemX162 :
I agree, this is a lot better than his usual stuff.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 11:52 am / quote |
yenners :
Good article. Tidbits like this inspire me to keep at it so thanks Tom.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 12:17 pm / quote |
Rock Pig :
God I don't see why people are so up in arms about Hess. He's obviously a competent guitar player and, more importantly, a competent teacher.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 12:44 pm / quote |
limescout :
Great! I'm going to get working on this now. The bit about 'relaxing your fingers' to release sounds useful. Well written, can't wait for pt. 2!
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 12:50 pm / quote |
WOODY_B :
The 'relaxing you finger' method or whatever you want to call it is also how you should do it when your doing vibrato, bend up the note then release it, not pull it back down

POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 01:04 pm / quote |
Lydian_Mode :
markisouvlaki wrote:

Say what you will about Tom Hess, I found this pretty useful...for a change.

Agreed. Doesn't sound too much like a sales pitch

POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 01:07 pm / quote |
nosaj89 :
bravo tom.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 01:57 pm / quote |
artnotapathy :
finally the man gives useful info
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 02:41 pm / quote |
Pannenkoeken :
Wow, a really good article.

POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 03:24 pm / quote |
AA00P :
Based purely on the title I guessed this was by Tom Hess. And I was right!
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 04:00 pm / quote |
asdfgh2004 :
Hmm... just a thought but wouldn't it be better to play with tons of distortion. I mean... if you go from clean to distorted then you wouldn't have worked on problems you get from playing with distortion like slight finger brushing that you don't get on clean. But if you play distorted then you work on all the problems of clean but with distortion as long as you play slowly and listen closely right? Just a thought.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 05:27 pm / quote |
genolk :
Well what do you know? A positive result from UG readers, that's probably why we've not heard anything from the "Full Name" users yet. @.@

Still links to an offsite webpage which eventually leads to paying for something. Still has advertising. that aside although this article is "somewhat" useful, he has still found a way to write a few pages of dialect without actually saying anything.
He should give up guita teaching and become a politian.

This isn't a flame it's just an observation.
I guess if you read an article and only find one thing that is useful then the article is a success. so in that regard this article even though it's still advertising and linking, it seems to have been a success for most of the people that have commented here so far.

Well done!

POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 06:56 pm / quote |
HarvesterofPain :
I'm with the rest of you, this IS a farcry from Tom's usual sales-pitch articles. Good read!
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 07:56 pm / quote |
panterafever :
This is a really good article but hey tom if you read this... write something... that doesnt try to suggest what to do but actually imrprov. But again kudos great artice.
POSTED: 07/08/2009 - 11:58 pm / quote |
CloakedDagger :
asdfgh2004 wrote:

Hmm... just a thought but wouldn't it be better to play with tons of distortion. I mean... if you go from clean to distorted then you wouldn't have worked on problems you get from playing with distortion like slight finger brushing that you don't get on clean. But if you play distorted then you work on all the problems of clean but with distortion as long as you play slowly and listen closely right? Just a thought.


Re read the article dude he mentions that you practice clean to tidy up your picking hand technique and distorted to tidy up your fretting technique

POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 02:05 am / quote |
tom1thomas1 :
The bit about 'relax' instead of 'lift-off' is some of the best advice I've heard. Makes so much sense.
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 03:31 am / quote |
ChrisN :
All the points made are good.
That being said, this article has told me nothing I didn't already know from “The Principles of Correct Practice for Guitar” by Jamie Andreas.

POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 06:45 am / quote |
SwampAshSpecial :
ChrisN is right - there is lots of good stuff here, but none of it is a new thing to UG!
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 07:00 am / quote |
Tyler Durden :
for the first time, tom actually posts something i can use and not have to listen to his sales pitch - maybe he's learning the UGers didnt take to well to that
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 09:39 am / quote |
Paul Tauterouff :
Freohr7 wrote:

The part about relaxing your finger i know from experience really works.
Great article, I'll definantly read the next part.

This is something I had to work at a bit to get it to become natural. I don't have a lot of time to practice, so I try to focus as much as possible while practicing to get maximum benefits with minimum time.

POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 10:35 am / quote |
ChadCrawford :
Interesting observation - relax instead of pull-off. I'll have to check my technique next time I practice and see how I am doing with this.
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 01:23 pm / quote |
gizmodious :
No one is Hess bashing? Did hell freeze over?!

I always enjoy his articles, good stuff.

POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 03:55 pm / quote |
Randy Johnson :
Nice article!
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 04:06 pm / quote |
2mins2midnite :
i just evaluated my technique, it seems that i relax my finger when i play slow, it is quite clean, but when i speed up, the high strings are clean but the lower strings are quite sloppy and scratchy
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 06:37 pm / quote |
guitr4God :
This is a great atricle, REALLY helpfull! Especially the tip about relaxing your fingers.
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 06:41 pm / quote |
I Rock 4 God :
It's a great article, but I don't have an electric so not to helpful for me. : (
POSTED: 07/09/2009 - 07:02 pm / quote |
sbinlb :
thank you tom hess for just repeating what probably many articles on UG have already said. why not try to teach something new.
POSTED: 07/10/2009 - 12:04 am / quote |
Posiedeon :
Very intersting. I'll give at a shot.
POSTED: 07/10/2009 - 12:24 am / quote |
yngwie.jnr :
i respect your obsession with CAPITAL LETTERS but keep them to yourself,

but good lesson

thanks a bundle man helped alot!

POSTED: 07/11/2009 - 05:15 am / quote |
vIsIbleNoIsE :
gizmodious wrote:

No one is Hess bashing? Did hell freeze over?!

I always enjoy his articles, good stuff.


somehow i'm getting a different vibe after reading this article, i felt like i've become more aware to something real to focus on.

POSTED: 07/11/2009 - 02:49 pm / quote |
ReynboLightning :
i'm having trouble with the relax part. my fingers just instinctively go up after i change notes. Is there a particular technique you use for this tom?Like a visualization technique or something?

POSTED: 07/11/2009 - 08:04 pm / quote |
Peter Reardon :
Hey, thanks for clearing some things up, but I still have a nasty habit of pulling off strings when I move down to a lower string when I'm playing fast solos (instead of simply releasing the note). This creates some unwanted string vibration that my pickups detect easily and it sounds horrible - an open string during a solo? You've got to be kidding me. I'm trying my best to slow things down and get my head around what I'm actually playing and this article is helping me do that, so thanks.

Much appreciated.

POSTED: 07/12/2009 - 10:33 am / quote |
LordPino :
First Tom Hess article without 1000 links to his own website!:O
I actually like this one.

I'd like some more of these articles mr Hess, you're a good teacher but a bit too capitalistic for me.

POSTED: 07/12/2009 - 10:57 am / quote |
DPClement :
Great article, to the point and down to earth advices.

Thanks

POSTED: 07/13/2009 - 06:09 pm / quote |
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