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How To Shred Like Paul Gilbert

author: Mike_Philippov date: 09/28/2009 category: general music
rating: 8.7 / votes: 19 
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 08:38 am
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Heminator89 :
Nice. I knew of this before hand. But having some basic licks to practise in one place is really a bonus.
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 10:19 am / quote |
subzero364 :
i really liked this lesson, some good licks to add to my practicing, plus im a paul fan so its all good
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 10:51 am / quote |
ibrahimasood :
Nice
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 12:58 pm / quote |
Paul Tauterouff :
Nice one Mike! I like those string skipping arpeggios a lot!
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 02:14 pm / quote |
TatarSalad2 :
Tasty like fried chicken. Nice work.
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 06:38 pm / quote |
Camstrong :
Cheers man ill do this
POSTED: 09/28/2009 - 11:48 pm / quote |
apak :
cool thanks. Also try paul gilbert's exercises. There are a ton that are good. And petrucci's rock discipline
POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 01:55 am / quote |
1570-Shred :
"practicing with distortion helps with increasing your dynamics, and practicing with distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise."

Should this be practicing without distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise?

POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 09:16 am / quote |
Dream Floyd :
yeah
POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 01:43 pm / quote |
rockgodman :
Some pretty sweet typical gilbert licks. anybody wanting to sound like paul or even anybody who wants to be a good technical player should learn these licks.
POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 02:03 pm / quote |
Simsimius :
1570-Shred wrote:

"practicing with distortion helps with increasing your dynamics, and practicing with distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise."

Should this be practicing without distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise?


No, practicing with distortion encourages improved muting techniques.

Also, a very nice article. Good examples, etc.

POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 03:53 pm / quote |
Simsimius :
Whoops, I meant "Practising".
When you have lots of gain, poor muting technique is more obvious, so you will be forces to improve your muting technique.

POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 03:54 pm / quote |
ldnovelo :
1570-Shred wrote:

"practicing with distortion helps with increasing your dynamics, and practicing with distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise."

Should this be practicing without distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise?
I think he means
"practicing withOUT distortion helps with increasing your dynamics, and practicing with distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise."
when you use distortion it's easier to make legato and such, but it isnt the same on clean. when playing clean, you can pick some wrong note, but on dist it sounds like a mess.

POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 07:55 pm / quote |
Maiden88 :
those exercices are Gilbert's licks mostly .
POSTED: 09/30/2009 - 10:44 am / quote |
Slash181 :
Simsimius wrote:

1570-Shred wrote:

"practicing with distortion helps with increasing your dynamics, and practicing with distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise."

Should this be practicing without distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise?

No, practicing with distortion encourages improved muting techniques.

Also, a very nice article. Good examples, etc.


practicing with distortion only helps a player with one thing and thats when they learn to pinch harmonic... seriously, playing acousticly helps with precision as you can hear what ur playing without a mask over it. you can also practice palm muting without distortion :S

but sayin all this and without creating a fuss, everyone has their own techniques which help them progress to a standard they wish to achieve....


POSTED: 09/30/2009 - 12:50 pm / quote |
vIsIbleNoIsE :
Slash181 wrote:
practicing with distortion only helps a player with one thing and thats when they learn to pinch harmonic...


distortion compresses, so it amplifies all the noise you wouldn't normally hear if you were playing without it.

useful article!

POSTED: 09/30/2009 - 01:08 pm / quote |
tommaso.zillio :
That's a good article full of ideas! Can't wait to try them tonight.
POSTED: 09/30/2009 - 04:45 pm / quote |
Night_Lights :
Slash181 wrote:

Simsimius wrote:

1570-Shred wrote:

"practicing with distortion helps with increasing your dynamics, and practicing with distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise."

Should this be practicing without distortion helps with controlling sloppy noise?

No, practicing with distortion encourages improved muting techniques.

Also, a very nice article. Good examples, etc.

practicing with distortion only helps a player with one thing and thats when they learn to pinch harmonic... seriously, playing acousticly helps with precision as you can hear what ur playing without a mask over it. you can also practice palm muting without distortion :S

but sayin all this and without creating a fuss, everyone has their own techniques which help them progress to a standard they wish to achieve....



No. When practicing string skips or sweeps, using distortion exposes how sloppy you are because the extra noise really rings out.

POSTED: 09/30/2009 - 06:27 pm / quote |
nemesis65 :
Night_Lights :
No. When practicing string skips or sweeps, using distortion exposes how sloppy you are because the extra noise really rings out.


Very true, However i find that when practicing alternate picking, it often helps to stay in clean as you have no gain to amplify notes that are not picked as hard as others. This in turn is also beneficial to ones overall articulation.

POSTED: 09/30/2009 - 11:20 pm / quote |
Dynamight :
Actually I'm stuck on playing exactly the kind of stuff shown in this article all the time, minus the string skipping (I prefer sweeping).
POSTED: 10/03/2009 - 01:03 pm / quote |
Beefmo :
vIsIbleNoIsE wrote:

Slash181 wrote:
practicing with distortion only helps a player with one thing and thats when they learn to pinch harmonic...

distortion compresses, so it amplifies all the noise you wouldn't normally hear if you were playing without it.

useful article!


Absolutely true, compression raises the noise floor.

Nothing wrong with playing distorted - infact most of the time its preferable, you react to what you hear coming out of your amp, if you practice unamped then when you record all amped up its going to sound wierd as hell because you're not used to it.

POSTED: 10/04/2009 - 02:21 pm / quote |
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