That’s funny; I’d almost forgotten I posted that! I didn’t have as much success with it as you, apparently, but I admit that that’s quite possibly because of this next point regarding repetition…
So there’s a popular YT guitarist out there, the guy can really rip, and he posted something about metronome. But he admitted that no great players probably ever did what he was suggesting to do. Likewise, in another video he did recommending a no-guitar hand exercise, I was thinking, this is another thing I doubt any solid player ever did. But…
In another vid, he got pretty passionate talking about building speed, and claimed that without massive repetition, he would never have achieved his present level. Hours and hours running patterns in front of the t.v., etc. That struck me as likely; he’s not the only one who says so.
But I’m raising this because of something else this guy said… A lot of people come back to him and say it’s not working. So then he has to emphasize the ‘massive’ part of massive repetition. Not a ‘lot,’ or ‘for months,’ but many thousands upon thousands of times. Like a crazy amount.
I can’t claim to have experienced this - but I’m trying to;) Because right now, it’s the only thing that makes sense to me regarding the training of the left hand to fret through a given pattern fast.
You mention having worked a lot on Cliffs of Dover licks. Not to put you on the spot, @cthom02, but in the interest of science;)… Did you run them to the point where you could hold a conversation while playing them repeatedly?
(…that’s the definition of “massive” rep)