Hi all,
I recently took a step back in my practice habits and decided to focus on single string patterns (which I rarely did). This was in part based on the Technique Critique section of this forum (the feedback on other players has been so helpful to me so far). I realized that I was rushing to play complex multi string licks while I still didn’t have the required speed on a single string.
With some metronome work and the “burst” technique, I could already see good progress after only two days. I saw that after a “proper” warm up (I’ll come to that later), I could reach 180bpm, even 200bpm with some easier patterns.
My problem is, when I wake up the day after, I pick up my guitar and I realize that I have lost all that speed. After that, I require some intensive metronome work to get back up to speed again.
Is it normal that it is taking me so long to reach my (current) top speed? Or will this time decrease if I keep practicing on a single string before going to the multi string stuff?
In general, do you guys think that fast players spend time warming up behind the stage or do you think that they have their top speed available on demand?
Is anybody experiencing something similar? And for those who experienced it and overcame it, what do you recommend?
Thanks in advance! \m/