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fair enough, I like speed when it is used appropriatley, like, some Satriani and Vai is way over the top monotonous soloing - kills any aspect of being impressive. Vai is better because his music is good background music. Satriani just plays hard rock riffs and solos.

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i agree vai is the better of the two but i think you can only listen to him for so long before it gets to repetetive and when some songs last over 8 minutes they get boring but classics like eugenes trick bag will live forever

and i dont dislike speed its good but only if people can cary it off like hammett he is a master of speed and can bring real emotion and feeling into his solos aswell as playing like lightning

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Originally posted by SL4SH:

i can play fast some days and it sounds good but others i sound shit.

i prefer the more slow but not any easier solos of slash

What about the end of paradise city?

There was a recent list of fastest player in total guitar, read like this...

All numbers refer to notes per second.

1. Steve Vai 20.8, The Riddle

2. George Lynch, Lynch Mob, 19.8,

3. Kirk Hammet, Metallica, 19, Damage Inc

4. Paul Gilbert, Mr Big, 18.8, Addicted To That Rush

5. Eddie Van Halen, 18.7, You Really Got Me

6. Joe Satriani, 17.6, The Mystical Potatoe Head Groove

7. Nuno Bettencourt, 17, He-Man Woman Hater

8. Yngwie Malmsteen, 16.8, Far Beyond The Sun

9. Marty Friendman, Megadeath, 15, Ashes In Your Mouth

10. Steve Morse, 14, Tumeni Notes

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People always say there is no point in getting fast because it kills your guitar playing and that there is no point in being able to play fast. I think speed should just be used to enhance a solo, not be the basis of it, but getting fast is about improving your technique and becoming a better musician, not just about the literal sense, if you get my drift....

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Originally posted by bryn:

I'm sure I heard Paul Gilbert does 32 NPS when he dus tremolo picking

Wasn't it Paul Gilbert that used a power drill with plectrums glued to it? Sure I heard the story of him doing that, then getting his hair caught up in it live on stage and having to be extracted by a roadie. None more Spinal Tap...

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Originally posted by Frosty Jack:

Wasn't it Paul Gilbert that used a power drill with plectrums glued to it? Sure I heard the story of him doing that, then getting his hair caught up in it live on stage and having to be extracted by a roadie. None more Spinal Tap...

I would never have that problem:laughing:

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