The Best Method for Increasing Picking Speed Using a Metronome

Welcome to the final excerpt from to my brand new course, The Creative Guitarist: "How to Write More Expressive, Emotional, and Melodic Lead Guitar Solos."

In yesterday's blog post, I showed you "How to Prepare Your Guitar for Writing Creative Guitar Solos." In that post, you learned of a great guitar maintenance tool to help you play smoother, faster solos.

And in this final post of this series celebrating the release of The Creative Guitarist, I want to share with you a ground-breaking technique for increasing picking speed.

Read on to find out more.

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Tips for Increasing Picking Speed: Subdivisions

I recently learned this awesome speed picking technique from an awesome guitar player named Al Joseph. He recommends using subdivisions in your practice sessions. Take a metronome, set it to a bpm that's comfortable for you, and practice it at that speed, then use subdivisions to increase the speed without increasing the metronome's speed. Mind blown, right? 🤯

The Metronome is Your Friend for Increasing Picking Speed

In other words, you don't have to keep increasing your metronome speed each time to increase your picking speed. You set the metronome on one speed/bpm, and then you change your actual picking hand's speed with different subdivisions.

Start with a small phrase or motif you've already been working on to build up your speed. Phrases that utilize only two sets of strings (like the main phrase I practiced in the video above) makes it a whole lot easier.

After you've chosen your preferred lick, phrase, etc., begin playing each note in quarter notes. A nice, easy pace to start with. Then 8th notes, 8th-note-triplets, 16th notes, 16th-note-triplets (that's about as fast as you'd want to go). Then, after you've achieved the fastest subdivision, start to slow things back down in reverse order of subdivisions, and increase and decrease your speed every two measures or so.

In the video above, what I wanted to practice is not an entire lick but a smaller portion, just the individual shapes and pattern. I didn't know the exact tempo. I just guessed the tempo at around 86 beats per minute.

Suggested Metronomes

You can use online apps like metronome online (shown below). This one's my personal favorite, and it also comes as a smartphone app. Speaking of which, you can also try out smartphone apps like Pro Metronome. I typically use an app on my phone, but in the video, a simple digital Qwik Time metronome (also shown below) was readily available. Whatever works for you.

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digital qwick time metronome for increasing picking speed

One Key Point for Increasing Picking Speed

One key point to remember when increasing your picking speed is adjusting the metronome to the correct time signature. It felt out of sync for me when I was demonstrating the technique in the video, so I adjusted it to 3/4 time instead of 4/4, and it worked out better. 6/8 is also another common time signatures.

You can check out a couple of Al Joseph's videos I've included below to see a how a real pro does it. Practicing with subdivisions to increase your picking speed is definitely a game-changing technique that I think would be very helpful to anyone looking to work on speed picking.

Eventually you will get faster. Just keep at it. Also, keep in mind any phrases on the thinner strings may be a bit more difficult because the strings are a bit more flexible, more flimsy. So be sure to practice your licks on all strings. Octave licks are great for this type of practice technique as well.

So the next thing you can try when addressing any trouble spots for increasing picking speed is get out a metronome and use subdivisions to work out the kinks.

Thanks for joining me on this series celebrating the release of my new course The Creative Guitarist. For a free preview of the course, check out the modules below.

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