Cracking The Code Guitar

“The fifth album from fiery guitarist Stephen Dale Petit, Cracking The Code is a sizzling collection that delivers eleven all original songs with raw assurance. Recorded at Nashville’s storied Blackbird Studio with three time Grammy award winner Vance Powell (for Jack White’s The Raconteurs, Buddy Guy and Jars Of Clay) the music is both. For any of you Yngwie fans out there (or just fans of shred guitar in general), episode 2 of season 2 of Cracking the Code is now out: Wow, that's some serious inductive forensic work on YGMs picking technique! Last updated on February 8, 2019. If you’ve ever seen any of Troy Grady’s Cracking the Code videos, which dissect and reverse engineer (mainly) shred guitarists’ speed picking techniques, you may have been left wondering how to incorporate it into your own playing, or even what to do with so much valuable information on picking, downward and upward pick-slanting, two-way pick-slanting. SOLO TAB by Yngwie Malmsteen.

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Michael Angelo Batio 2017 & Solo Slap GuitarПроизводитель: Cracking the Code
Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоурок
Продолжительность: 06:20:41
Сайт производителя: troygrady.com
Год выпуска: 2017
Язык: Английский
Перевод: Отсутствует
Описание: Этот выпуск на мастер-классе от гитариста, журналиста и бывшего директора гитарной программы в Институте Музыканта, Джуд Голд, включает в себя: механику хлопания и поппинга * побитые и выскочившие риффы * аккорды и двойные остановки * разъедающие звуки * подразделения * импульсные атаки * Фанковые фразы * гармоники * узлы шлёпания * ритмические группы * полноконтактные аккордовые прогрессии. Книга включает доступ к видеоурокам для каждой главы и примера онлайн, а также примеры в стандартной нотации и табулатуре.
Musician's Institute Master Class - Solo Slap Guitar - By Jude Gold
(Musicians Institute Press). This Master Class edition by guitarist, journalist and former director of the guitar program at Musician's Institute, Jude Gold, covers: mechanics of slapping and popping * slapped and popped riffs * chords and double stops * fret-hand muting * subdivisions * pulse attacks * funky phrases * harmonics * node spanking * rhythmic groupings * full-contact chord progressions. The book includes access to video lessons for every chapter and example online, as well as examples in standard notation and tablature.
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Michael Angelo Batio Interview Package
A pioneer of virtuoso guitar, Michael Angelo Batio’s impossible chops are a gift to players everywhere.
From his groundbreaking Star Licks instructional video, to his blazing follow-up Speed Kills, Mike’s remarkable right hand steals the show. Quite simply, Mike is the owner of one of the most mechanically efficient alternate picking techniques on the planet. With the Masters in Mechanics Michael Angelo Batio Package, get a double shot of alternate picking mastery with two complete interviews plus a host of in-depth instructional materials to get you started.
Michael Angelo Batio Live 2017
In March 2017, Mike stopped by the Cracking the Code studio for a live broadcast. In this wide ranging conversation, we discuss Mike’s history in bands like Holland and Nitro, his career as a solo artist, and of course his inimitable technique. Heading into his incredible fifth decade of terrorizing the frets, Mike’s technique has lost none of its trademark fire and precision, and seeing it live and in such detail is as ever a source of wonder and inspiration.
Michael Angelo Batio 2007 Interview
Mike’s landmark 2007 interview was one of our earliest experiences interviewing true virtuosos in the wild. Mike’s unguarded attitude and world famous preparedness helped us kick the door open to the world of two-way pickslanting and swiping. See the original footage that changed our conception of guitar technique forever. The interview includes over forty slow-motion examples, with accurate tablature, including picking instructions for every note.
Conquering the Scale: Two-Way Pickslanting Tutorial
To turbocharge your pickslanting progress, we also created an additional one-hour instructional feature called “Conquering the Scale”, which takes you step-by-step through the process of recreating Mike’s two-way pickslanting movements. It’s included here with the Batio interview package!
The Complete Michael Angelo Batio Bundle includes:
* 1 hour, 15 min. interview
* 47 example clips with slow-motion video
* Tablature in PDF and Guitar Pro
* “Conquering the Scale” feature detailing the fascinating
discovery of Mike’s two-way pickslanting mastery
* 30 minutes of step-by-step tutorial on achieving two-way
pickslanting
* 15 additional “Conquering the Scale” video/tab examples
* NEW — Michael Angelo Batio Live 2017 (Interview + Commentary)
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Last updated on February 8, 2019

If you’ve ever seen any of Troy Grady’s Cracking the Code videos, which dissect and reverse engineer (mainly) shred guitarists’ speed picking techniques, you may have been left wondering how to incorporate it into your own playing, or even what to do with so much valuable information on picking, downward and upward pick-slanting, two-way pick-slanting, string-hopping, and many other terms for techniques you may not have known even existed. So, having watched, analyzed and put into practice many of the techniques in Troy’s videos, I ended up coming to a different conclusion.

Signature Picking
I’ve always felt a guitarist’s picking technique is rather like their signature; no two are the same, and reproducing someone’s signature is a tricky task to say the least. What I noticed throughout the videos is that while a lot of players have many of the mechanics in common, their picking style and touch remains fairly unique, as do the purposes for which they came up with these techniques in the first place; and this is the crux.


After watching several of Troy’s videos on a variety of different players, the theme that runs through all of them, and he says it himself, is that these picking techniques are really picking solutions to be able to either play at ridiculous speeds, achieve a certain sound/effect, or the most ingenious, efficient way to navigate the fretboard (at warp speed).

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What’s more, these are personal picking solutions which means that they just might not work for you; so, don’t worry if you didn’t seem to get anything from Troy’s videos. Even picking techniques as similar as Eric Johnson’s and Yngwie Malmsteen’s are not interchangeable simply because they use the same mechanics; I believe there are a lot more factors involved. The upside is that Troy covers virtually all the mechanics of picking so that you can try them on for size and hopefully come up with your personal picking solution. And this is really what it’s about: finding the picking solution that allows you to accomplish whatever goal you set yourself as far as technique or shredding goes.

What I like about Troy’s videos is that fact that, unlike a lot of other speed picking material, he’s not giving you the hard-sell on just one technique, or saying that there is only one way to do it; he has painstakingly reverse engineered many fast players’ techniques so that you can see how they solved it and take inspiration, swipe ideas, or learn some of the tools you can use for your own journey into shred land.

My Personal Picking Solution
What you’re essentially looking for then is the easiest, most efficient and above all, effortless way for YOU to play fast. Let me stress that there’s no right or wrong mechanic here; there is of course bad or sloppy technique, but I’m assuming you’re already a tight player.

So, I went through the various mechanics Troy goes into to see whether a) I was already doing them, and b) they could somehow improve my picking technique or be part of my ‘picking solution’.

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Downward pick-slanting – This is the mechanic of slanting the pick downward (towards the floor) so that after an upstroke the pick is not buried in the strings, which makes it easier to change strings (on an upstroke) or incorporates the actual string-changing movement into the upstroke itself. While this is a very efficient way to navigate string changes at high speeds, I found slanting the pick (that much) to be a little uncomfortable, and as my picking technique is heavily rooted in economy picking, I don’t need to change strings exclusively on an upstroke. I was already doing it to a certain extent, but more as part of the sweeping motion you tend to use in economy picking.

Upward Pick-slanting – As you may have guessed, this is the opposite of downward pick-slanting and tends to get used on the higher strings. I found the same was true here – I was already using it to a certain extent, but not as explicitly as Troy explains it.

Two-way Pick-Slanting – This is a combination of the above mechanics and can best be seen in Troy Grady’s exploration of Martin Miller’s picking technique.

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I could see I was already doing two-way pick-slanting, which is inevitable with fast economy picking across all six (or however many) strings, and I noticed the tell-tale rotation of my picking hand wrist when moving across the strings, but I hadn’t considered it for passages that cross fewer strings.

Other Factors
What you also notice through Troy’s investigations and interviews with high-speed players such as Yngwie Malmsteen, Eric Johnson, Michael Angelo Batio, Steve Morse, and many others is that most of them are at a loss to explain how their own technique works, or what they’re actually doing to be able to play that fast. This means that the driving force behind these techniques, or mechanics, is expression rather than the ability to play fast for the sake of it.

In Conclusion
Having tried all these other mechanics of fast playing, I ended up sticking with economy/sweep picking Frank Gambale style, which was my original picking technique, only with a better understanding of the mechanics of it and how to make it tighter.

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Incidentally, if you’re interested in learning Frank’s amazing economy/sweep picking style, you can find it in his Monster Licks-Speed Picking DVD.

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