The #1 Guitar Speed Picking Shortcut (Video Lesson)

by Tom Hess



What if I told you there is a shortcut to building lightning fast guitar speed picking technique?

It’s not a big secret.

Most guitarists have heard about this technique...

...but few fully understand it.

And only a handful of guitarists truly mastered it.

(This is why many struggle to break through their guitar speed picking plateaus.)

When you learn it – sky is the limit for your guitar picking technique.

Feeling a bit skeptical?

I don’t blame you.

I would be too.

So let me prove to you right now how "real" it is.

I created a video to show this guitar picking technique to you in detail.

Check it out & start improving your guitar speed picking approach today:
 



As you heard in the video…

…my preferred guitar speed picking technique is: directional picking.

I taught it to thousands of guitar players over the past 25+ years and I recommend that you use this technique for all your lead guitar playing as well.

Right now you might be wondering:
 

Question: “Tom Hess, if directional picking is the best guitar picking technique, why do so many great players use strict alternate picking?

Answer: Directional picking is a relatively new guitar speed picking technique. Alternate picking has been around a lot longer.

This means:

Most guitar players from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000’s did not have anyone to teach them directional picking when they were beginners.

They developed their guitar speed picking skills in spite of the inefficiencies of strict alternate picking… not because it is a better technique. They had to work much harder (and longer) to reach their goals.

But you don’t have to.

Many of my guitar students now teach guitar speed lessons to their students.

Here is another common question I get about practicing directional picking to achieve effortless guitar speed:
 

Question: “Tom Hess, does directional picking only work for 3-note-per-string scales? What if I want to play pentatonic scales or other scales that don’t have 3 notes on every string?

Answer: Directional picking works for everything you play (with zero exceptions).

The principle of directional picking is to use the shortest possible path to the next note you need to play.

Sometimes the shortest path to your next note is to use alternate picking.

And other times…

…the shortest path may be to use sweep picking to change strings and NOT use alternate picking.

Directional picking gives you maximum efficiency and speed with the least amount of effort. (No matter what you play.)

Watch this video to learn how to make your guitar picking technique efficient and effortless:
 

Strict use of alternate guitar picking technique often forces your hand to make larger and inefficient motions.

This makes you work much harder (and practice a lot longer) to achieve the same amount of guitar speed.

Here is what to focus on while practicing guitar picking technique using the directional approach:
 



Bottom line for your guitar picking technique?

Directional picking gives you the foundation to play guitar with guitar speed picking technique that feels effortless.

The next step to lightning guitar speed picking is to learn a breakthrough guitar practice method that increases your speed by up to 10% in just 24 hours. Download this free guitar speed eGuide & discover guitar speed picking secrets most guitarists never know.


About Tom Hess: Tom Hess is a guitar teacher, music career mentor and guitar teacher trainer. He teaches rock guitar lessons online to students from all over the world and conducts instructional live guitar training events attended by musicians from over 50 countries.

Learn how to master guitar picking technique and reach ALL your musical goals fully by working with me in my electric guitar lessons online.