Whatsup guys, this is my first post in James' forum. I've been playing guitar for about 10 years (damn that long?!) and I'd like to get my rhythm chops tighter. I'm pretty solid, but I'd like to get tight enough to do professional recording. Not that I am a professional. Anyway, aside from the obvious--ie playing with a metronome--what are some tips I can follow to tighten up?
Basically the biggest problem I face deals with double-picking different notes. Like say that you're playing 180bpm down-picking, but then you have a fill at the end of the riff say like this:
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|-----------------------5-7-8-----
|-----------------5-7-8-------7-8-
|0---0---0---0--------------------
I'm kind of a sloppy player and I prefer to slightly change the angle of my pick when I double-pick to play cleaner, but doing that is pretty difficult to pull off consistently. What's the "proper" way of doing it in metal, if there is a proper way? Should I keep my pick in the same position no matter what? Should I take a lesson? haha please don't say yes to that last question haha.
Thanks
Basically the biggest problem I face deals with double-picking different notes. Like say that you're playing 180bpm down-picking, but then you have a fill at the end of the riff say like this:
|----------------------------------
|----------------------------------
|----------------------------------
|-----------------------5-7-8-----
|-----------------5-7-8-------7-8-
|0---0---0---0--------------------
I'm kind of a sloppy player and I prefer to slightly change the angle of my pick when I double-pick to play cleaner, but doing that is pretty difficult to pull off consistently. What's the "proper" way of doing it in metal, if there is a proper way? Should I keep my pick in the same position no matter what? Should I take a lesson? haha please don't say yes to that last question haha.
Thanks
