By Tom Hess
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Want to improve your guitar playing technique, play guitar clean and eliminate sloppy guitar playing & unwanted string noise? You are not alone. Sloppy guitar playing technique is a very common problem that often makes our guitar playing sound a lot worse than it actually is.
Fortunately, it’s quite easy to fix sloppy guitar playing (even if you’ve tried to improve your skills in the past but struggled to do so).
You don’t need any special exercises to improve sloppy guitar playing technique.
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Here is how to use these 3 things to fix to a common problem most guitarists struggle with (notes bleeding together instead of sounding separately).
Check out this video to learn how to easily eliminate this issue & clean up sloppy guitar playing technique:
Here is a deeper look at the 3 elements that help you clean up sloppy guitar playing:
Clean Up Sloppy Guitar Playing Element #1: Focused Awareness - The first step to cleaning up sloppy guitar playing is to identify what guitar playing technique imperfections are holding you back. Many players are not fully aware of every flaw in their guitar playing technique.
You might sense that something doesn't sound quite right, but are not sure exactly what your specific guitar playing technique challenges are.
Here are good ways to fix this:
1. Record yourself playing a guitar playing technique you want to improve.
Listen back (carefully) at 25%-33% speed. Listen for any unclear notes, excess string noise, scratchy noises between the notes, sloppy 2-hand synchronization or inconsistencies in your pick attack.
Do your best to keep track of:
Make a list of those things, so you know exactly what stands in the way of you playing guitar clean.
You may or may not be able to hear everything on your own (many people simply can’t yet). You also may not be able to correctly identify the cause of each imperfection present in sloppy guitar playing technique. If you’re not sure how to do this step, then…
2. Work with an expert guitar teacher.
A great guitar teacher can evaluate your guitar playing and give you useful and unbiased feedback about your guitar playing technique. Use your teachers’ feedback to clean up sloppy guitar playing and improve your guitar playing technique.
A good guitar teacher not only tells you what to do to play guitar clean, but should also notice problems that you may not really be hearing when you play guitar. More importantly, a great teacher understands the root causes of the problem and knows how to prioritize which problems to fix first, second, third, etc. This is very useful in order to help you improve your guitar playing technique fast.
A master guitar teacher also shows you easy tricks that make your guitar playing sound better while you are working to overcome your guitar playing technique challenges. (Want to learn a few such guitar tricks right now? Download this free eGuide with 5 easy guitar tricks you can master in 10 minutes and make your friends wish they could play guitar like you.)
IF you have an excellent ear, you should be able to identify the fine details of your problem yourself. If not, work with your guitar teacher.
Clean Up Sloppy Guitar Playing Element #2: Articulation - The First Half Of 2-Hand Synchronization
The second step to improve your guitar playing technique is to focus on your articulation. Articulation is the first half of 2-hand synchronization. To play guitar clean you need your hands to fret and pick each note at precisely the same time (simultaneously).
Question: “But Tom Hess, I tried digging the pick deeper into the strings and I can’t play as fast as before! What should I do?”
Answer: Make sure you are not digging the pick into the strings too much. 1/4 of an inch is more than enough to produce a very loud note.
See the photo that shows how much you should angle your pick.
Note: don't angle the pick more than 30 degrees. This creates a very sloppy, scratchy sound (especially on the thicker, wound strings).
If you change anything in the way you are articulating the notes, such as:
... you will NOT fully improve your guitar playing technique.
This is because the sound you make when playing will be different, making it harder to detect and identify any problems with your articulation.
Clean Up Sloppy Guitar Playing Element #3: The Release - The Second Half Of 2-Hand Synchronization
The third step toward clean guitar playing is the release of the note you are playing. For most guitar players, the release is the hardest problem to detect and correct.
This happens for 2 reasons:
Reason #1: Once guitar players articulate a note cleanly, they often ignore what immediately comes after (either a small sloppy noise at the end of the note, or the end of a note slightly bleeding together with the start of the next note).
Reason #2: The noises between notes are very hard to hear. This is true when you practice your guitar with a clean tone (no distortion).
Playing guitar with a clean tone almost always masks problems in the release phase of playing a note. This is why many people think their guitar playing sounds pretty clean when practicing without distortion, but sense something is wrong when they later play with distortion. You might not be sure what the problem is… or worse, you do not hear the problem at all (but other people do). This is why focused awareness is so critical.
I use multiple steps to help my guitar students fully solve this problem (not all of them can be fully demonstrated in an article). That said, here are the absolutely necessary steps toward correcting problems with the release of a note.
Now that you know what mistakes to listen for, you will probably notice them all the time, whenever you listen very carefully. You are now ready to begin correcting the problem…
To help you use these steps during your practice so you actually clean up sloppy guitar playing technique, download this free guitar playing technique cheat sheet. (It’s free and no email address is required). Print it out and study it, so you know what to focus on to improve your guitar playing.
How To Prevent Sloppy Guitar Playing During The Release Of A Note:
There can be several reasons why do you have sloppy guitar playing during the release of a note. The most common reason is this: When you release a note, your brain is probably telling your finger to lift off (make an upward motion away from the string you just played). This can cause all sorts of sloppy guitar playing technique problems (fatigue, slower guitar playing speeds, and sloppy guitar playing).
The solution is to stop your brain from sending your fingers instructions to lift off of each note. Instead, you want your brain to send a message to simply relax. When your finger relaxes, it will naturally, immediately and effortlessly release the note you just played.
There are 2 main benefits to this:
Doesn't it feel good to realize that you CAN improve your guitar playing technique and clean up sloppy guitar playing? Of course it won’t happen over night. It will take some time and consistent practice. But the benefits of being able to play guitar clean are well worth the patience required.
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