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    Posted: February 20 2008 at 17:08
Yeah, inspired by the Petrucci thread here under, I hereby challenge all of us to practise your shredding and fast picking for 6 hours for the following month (March 2008).

The goal is to first of all, be a lame excuse of a motivator for me, as I'm trying to get back to using the el guitar, and secondly, to show off at our skills. And while were there, we'll see if the drug we call copying the best of the best in fact is the ultimate answer of just something they tell us they do to seem cool.

So if I can double up my speed, I'm going to write mr. Petrucci a letter with $5 in it for him to buy some new plectrums. And excluding this little action, I want you to follow my example. Our example if you like. Either way, show me, that you are men, not some sissies who claim they play the guitar just to get laid, even if it never works!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2008 at 03:18

Ok, I'm in. How do we track each others' progress? Should we log in the hours here, along with a brief description of what was accomplished for the day,  each day?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2008 at 06:12
I need a reason to practice for more than I currently do, so at the moment,  there is a high probability that I'm also in. As for doubling my speed, well i can currently alternate pick at 220bpm in 16th notes (which is approximately 14.66 notes per second), so I doubt I'll be able to play at DOUBLE that speed. But hey, my sweep picking needs some serious attention, as it's my main weak area in technique.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2008 at 06:26
Hehe, glad you're in. Of course, this is something that is only for you alone, so we won't beat anyone up if they can't prove they did what they agreedto do. So basically I expect you to do it for yourselves, and perhaps post here everytime you feel like it. I think we can trust each other with this. Of course, cheating isn't cool, as it never is, so if you fail, make it up the next day or just let us know :) about doubling the speed again, well, I have no idea how fast (slow) I am , so basically I won't be able to check it either.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2008 at 06:55

For checking how fast you are, use a metronome (it sounds like you don't already use one). For your March shredfest, you should start using one, not just in march, but as soon as possible, so you can accurately record your progress.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2008 at 07:42

Well, how do you guys plan on spending your next 30 days or so? Which artists do you plan on focusing on for building your chops? I'll post my plans tomorrow.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 21 2008 at 14:41

I'm in..I don't know how long I practice a day but it is deffinitley not 6 hours. I just got John Petrucci's instructional book and cd "Wild Stringdom" so that should help Big%20smile..also I'll be using Vai's 10 hour workout in guitar one that was recent disscusion in the practice thread....and Eric Johnson's instructional dvd "The Art of Electric Guitar"...good luck to everyone Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 23 2008 at 21:41
I'm just using the music and/or instructional tools of John Petrucci, Rusty Cooley, Paul Gilbert, Jason Becker, and who ever else I can find. I want to break the categories of focus down just like Vai does for his program and spread each one out and give a large amount of time to each group.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2008 at 07:29
Well now that I think of it, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'm in my final year of high school (in fact, I'm repeating after failing my final year last year), so I'm not so sure i've got 6 hours in a day to practice. I'd like to be in this, but March is actually around the time prior to our 2 week school holidays we have a few assessment tasks that count towards our final end of year score for school. At best, I may be able to do 4 hours a day from Monday to Thursday, 6 hours on Friday, and 8 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday, although that still only comes to 38 hours a week, 4 hours shy of the 6 hour a day regime. If I'm able to be exempted from the 42 hour practice week and use my 38 hour week, I'm willing to give up a significant chuck of social life  on weekends in March and i will give the challenge a definite yes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2008 at 21:41
I'm going to make my workout over a two day period..here's how I will set it up:
 
DAY 1:
Hour 1: Warm up excercises and warm up songs.
Hour 2: Linear picking excercises (From Steve Vai's 10 hour workout Guitar World lesson)
Hour 3: Scale and Mode studies (From Steve Vai's 10 hour workout Guitar World lesson)
Hour 4: Excercises from John Petrucci's Wild Stringdom Instructional Book and CD
Hour 5: Learning new cover songs
Hour 6: One hour for creativity and songwriting
 
DAY 2:
Hour 1: Warm up excercises and warm up songs.
Hour 2: Streching excercises (From Steve Vai's 10 hour workout Guitar World lesson)
Hour 3: Angular Excercises (From Steve Vai's 10 hour workout Guitar World lesson)
Hour 4: Examples from Eric Johnson's "The Art of Electric Guitar" DVD
Hour 5: Learning new cover songs.
Hour 6: One hour for creativity and songwriting.
 
I'm of course not going to do 6 hours straight through..I'll give myself time to eat, do hw, and practice a little hockey. Also I will probably miss an hour on some days due to me having hockey games and practices and will make up for it by practicing 7 or 8 or however many hours on the weekends to make up for it..and of course I will note on the forum when that happens.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 24 2008 at 21:59
Also here are some more specifics:
 
MY WARM UP SONGS:
-Dream Theater - 'As I Am' (Solo not perfect) 7:47
-Eric Johnson - 'Cliffs of Dover' (I improv the end of the intro and some parts of the solo) 4:12
-Buckethead - 'Want some slaw?' 4:30
-Dream Theater - 'Constant Motion' (Mostly improv on that solo) 6:55
-Rush - 'The Spirit of the Radio' 4:59
-Rush - 'A Passage to Bangkok' 3:34
-Iron Maiden - 'The Trooper' 4:12
 
The total time that adds up to is 35:29 which will leave me a little less than 25 minutes for the warm up excercises.
 
SONGS I WILL BE LEARNING: (Under learning new cover songs, hour 5)
1. Joe Satriani - Satch Boogie (for fun, probably going to be difficult)
2. Joe Satriani - Crowd Chant (for fun)
3. Rush - Tom Sawyer (for fun, and because my Rush cover band is covering it)
4. Rush - Limelight (for fun, and Rush cover band)
5. Rush - Fly by Night (for fun, and Rush cover band)
6. Iron Maiden - The Wicker Man (for my actual band which is covering it)
7. Metallica - Master of Puppets (for my actual band which is covering it)
8. Dream Theater - Panic Attack (for fun, probably going to be difficult)
 
And, that's it for everything I'll be doing in the month of March...I kind of went crazy with this but I think it will be fun...although my social life outside of music and hockey will probably completley be gone LOL
 
One more thing I forgot to add is that on Friday's I take guitar lessons from 4:30 to 5:00..not that it will matter that much but it is another thing I will be learning from.
 
You don't have to be as specific as mine but I would like to know a couple of other people's plans for their workout.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 25 2008 at 18:03
yeah, I was just going to run through chromatic scales for 6 hours with a lunch break, but you took it way beyond that. I think I'm going to have to make a schedule too \:D/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2008 at 06:13
Damn it, I'm going to be getting more homework than I realisedAngry. I might call it a 34 hour week now (only 3 hours a day from Monday through to Thursday).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2008 at 06:19
Yeah, there's no way I'm going to log in many hours during the week. I am too tired after work to put that much focus into it. SO maybe 2-3 hours a weeknight.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 26 2008 at 06:32
But hey Brandon even if you can't fit much into the weekdays, would you be up for joining me on the 8 hour Saturdays and Sundays to make up for what we missed during the weekdays?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 21:08

After tommorow starts the "war" Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 21:26
Yay, it starts tommorow! I've been told my school term actually ends about a week before the end of MarchBig%20smile Which means for that week of school holidays, I can make up for the lost hours from doing homework, by playing 7 hours a day on all weekdaysThumbs%20Up. Hopefully by the end of this, my sweep picking will be a quarter as good as Jason Becker's, instead of it's current 1/20th as goodWink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 21:42
Just wondering, what picks will people you guys be using? Last Sunday I got a 12 pack of Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm, hardly any flex and pretty good grip and so far, the best picks I've ever used. Prior to that I was using Fender Heavys, which were a little more flexible, so I guess they were about 0.95mm or something.
The Fender Heavys were $4.95 Aus for 12, while the Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm cost $7.95 Aus, but IMHO, it was well worth the extra cost.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 21:44
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

But hey Brandon even if you can't fit much into the weekdays, would you be up for joining me on the 8 hour Saturdays and Sundays to make up for what we missed during the weekdays?
 
Oh of course, through out this week I may have put in maybe 2.5 each day. But the weekends are when it's all over. What are you working on specifically this weekend? Which songs for what techniques?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 28 2008 at 21:48
Originally posted by HughesJB4 HughesJB4 wrote:

Just wondering, what picks will people you guys be using? Last Sunday I got a 12 pack of Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm, hardly any flex and pretty good grip and so far, the best picks I've ever used. Prior to that I was using Fender Heavys, which were a little more flexible, so I guess they were about 0.95mm or something.
The Fender Heavys were $4.95 Aus for 12, while the Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm cost $7.95 Aus, but IMHO, it was well worth the extra cost.
 
I want to say the Dunlop Tortex also, I'm not too sure with the material. I guess the shiny kindLOL. BUt I religiously stick with the 1.5 mm. No give at all while I'm playing so I can keep it pretty fast.
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