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3 contributions to The Practice Room
Paul Gilbert On Practice
Found this interesting transcript from a VIP group lesson with Paul. Needless to say I TOTALLY agree with his thoughts on practicing slow enough to do it perfectly.
Paul Gilbert On Practice
1 like • Nov '25
they always say practice makes perfect when in reality practice makes permanent, thinks that point shines through well in this one
Guitar Gains #8: Lydian Legato Shred
This lick is in C Lydian, and since C Lydian uses the same notes as E natural minor, the shapes should feel familiar right away. The difference is in the phrasing and where the line resolves, but mechanically it’s the same material you already know. As I explain in the video, take your time with each of the six-note sequences. A good approach is to learn each one cleanly in position, then start connecting them like this: • 1 and 2 • 2 and 3 • 3 and 4 • 4 and 5 • etc. This helps you smooth out the transitions and makes it much easier to play the entire line at speed. The descending run at the end can be challenging if your pull-offs and string crossings aren’t fully solid yet. That’s completely normal — and it’s a clear sign that your pull-off technique needs a bit of refinement. If you get this part right, your legato improves much faster overall. If you want to download the Guitar Pro, MIDI, and PDF files for this lesson, they’re inside the Guitar Gains course in the Classroom (Premium tier). And if the descending run feels uneven or hard to control, the Legato Deep Dive in the Classroom walks you through exactly how to build clean, strong, reliable pull-offs. It fixes the core issue instead of just adding more exercises. It’s available in the Premium tier if you want to dig deeper. f you want a full structured system, weekly livestream Q & A, all Deep Dives, courses and a personal practice thread, join Practice Room Pro.
1 like • Nov '25
nice thats a fun one
👋 Start Here: Introduce Yourself & Share What You’re Working On
👋 Welcome! Introduce yourself and let us know what you're working on. This is where we kick things off and stay connected. Whether you’re brand new or you’ve been playing for years, we’d love to hear from you. Feel free to share: - Your name (or nickname) - How long you’ve been playing - What you’re currently working on - Your biggest challenge right now - What you want to get better at 🎯 Bonus: Post a short clip or photo if you’re feeling brave! This space is also great for weekly check-ins — drop a note about your practice goals or what you’ve been improving lately. We’re all here to stay sharp and keep each other motivated. I want this space to be a positive experience for everyone so please have a look at this before posting: https://www.skool.com/the-practice-room/-/rules Glad to have you in The Practice Room!
3 likes • Nov '25
- Your name Clemens (Clem) - How long you’ve been playing 18yrs - What you’re currently working on strawberry letter 23 solo - Your biggest challenge right now: consistent 3notes per string patterns - What you want to get better at tone and groove - here's a little track I produced and jammed over some months ago Looking forward to meeting you all in here. :)
0 likes • Nov '25
@Jon Bjork thanks, sure will :)
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🎸 Vienna-based guitarist, producer, and composer. I dedicated my life to creating music, now I help others do the same

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