ok so repost with edit:
Hi
Ok so I have been doing some experimenting with this - and I also watched the Carl Miner interview (another wonderful interview and again so much to see and learn from here).
It seems like Martin Miller and Carl Miner in some ways are similar - above the string forearm rotation, below the string finger/wrist extension.
I can’t really get the feeling of the Martin Miller finger movement, but I did try to replicate what Carl Miner does. How does this look?
I feel like I may be onto something here, because, although this is not that fast:
- It feels nice and smooth (once I hit the string on the downstroke it feels like I am “flinging” my arm away, which feels nice)
- I got it up to this speed with not much effort
- It’s a lot louder for me, and the tone is a lot better I think.
- It definitely feels easier to be accurate - like in this clip there are almost no wrong notes, and I’m not even thinking much about accuracy.
Anyway my main question is basically 2 fold:
- does this look like something that can carry me to 8th notes at 240bpm, or is it just another version of string hopping. Here is a clip trying to do a roll at 16th notes 120bpm:
So it’s sloppy and I’m trying to keep up to the click, but something feels better abou this movement at this speed, it again is louder, a bit more accurate than previous attempts at this speed, and even though it’s too fast for me, feels a bit better…is this the kind of fast and sloppy that you mean, or again is this just fast and bad?
It’s hard for me to know, because with trying all of these different motions, I can get to around 8th notes at 160~170bpm, but then any tempos higher than that don’t fly. I think for me getting past this tempo is a litmus test to see whether I am doing anything correctly.
On a side note, one thing I am learning is that even though I can’t do most of these movements, it’s actually fascinating to learn and think about them. Guitar technique is really very interesting…