This may be addressed in the masters in mechanics materials, but I haven’t made it through all of that.
I understand the start-by-going-fast approach to developing and finding a good picking technique. In terms of developing speed with the fretting hand though, is it generally just recommended to focus on form/accuracy and scale up with a metronome? It feels like that would be the right approach to develop the proper dexterity and accuracy with the muscles in the fingers. However, this approach kind of seems to work against the picking approach of going fast. Right now, my fastest technique is largely elbow based with perhaps a little wrist with a DSX approach (I’ll try to do a video sometime). At “slower” speeds I tend to have a more wrist-based Al Di Meola DSX approach. And throwing in elbow feels strange at those more moderate speeds. How do I get things to meet in the middle and develop good fingers dexterity and accuracy on the one hand (pun intended) and maintain that scalable picking technique on the other hand, even though at the higher speeds it becomes more elbow based vs at low to moderate speeds?
Thanks!
Edit: corrected my first post, original have my slant and escape directions backwards