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Shred Guitar - Get The pick Right

By: Brent Thomason

When working to get the art of shred guitar, choosing the correct pick is very important. When I first began working at mastering shred guitar, I tried to utilize a thin pick which is what I started with as a guitar player. I kept watching and reading dvds from other shred guitarists, and they always stated that you must use a thick pick.

Then one day I heard of a special shred guitar training pick called the stylus pick. The stylus pick has a special diamond shaped tip. The stylus pick was created by a shred guitar teacher from Berklee School of Music. The stylus pick is specifically designed to keep new shred guitar enthusiasts from reaching the guitar pick to deep into the strings when they are practicing their alternate picking excercises. If the guitarist sticks the pick too far into the strings, the pick gets stuck. When I first bought one of these Stylus Picks, it was very uncomfortable to use, but after a few hours I started to get used to it, and within a very short period, my speed probably increased by twenty five percent maybe more. But, this stylus pick is for practice only. The Stylus Pick is very rigid, and glossy. I quickly found out that the glossy finish and rigidity had a large affect on increasing my speed.

After very intense practices with a guitar speed training software program, and the Stylus Pick for about fifteen days, my speed literally doubled, and I can tell you now that, thirty days of intense training with the best tools turned me into a shred guitarist. I spent years attempting to earn the coveted shred guitar status, and trust me, you will know the minute you achieve it, and no words can explain the level of self gratification you feel when you reach that point. After I reached that level, I had to search to find a every day guitar pick that would give me the same rigidity, and glossy finish that I had found with the stylus pick, but without having the diamond shape on the tip that was used just as a practice pick to alleviate bad picking habits. Thats when I found the Big Stubby. The big Stubby picks are extremely thick, and most of all, they are very glossy, and they hold their glossy finish permanently. The glossy finish keeps the pick flowing quickly over the strings with almost no friction, and the rigidity keeps the pick from bending while working on those mega fast shred guitar licks.

So in conclusion, there are three tools that I spent months searching for that took me from decent guitar player to shred guitarist in less than thirty days. If you want to succeed at shred guitar, and not get slowed down, you absolutely must have the correct tools that will make every practice count.
Practice can be tough, and a monster sacrifice. Don't waste your time working without the right tools at hand. Practicing without the right tools can actually set you back, and you can wind up having to break bad habits later on that keep you from obtaining that shred guitar status you long for.

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If you attempt to master the art of shred guitar using the wrong pick you will most likely fail

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