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[QUOTE="Spaldino@werk:566355"]all i can say... about this subject... can be summed up in TWO WORDS. these two words are something every metal lover knows and is something ever musician that wants to play fast should source to. they are diverse, predictable, endurance challenging, and chop improving. once you actually LOOK into this.... there isnt anything thats more readily available that can help you more. IRON MAIDEN. im not bullshitting you. this is how i got my right hand speed up to such a ridiculous level when i played a lot about 3 years ago. your triplets will be tight, quick, and versatile, your ability to do fills will greatly increase, and you can bust out any Maiden bassline anywhere and have people want to blow you or go "wow man, cool shit... MAIDEN!" good songs to play: Aces High Invaders Caught Somewhere in Time (this song is LONG song thats a good test for your endurance... it also has one of my favorite bass lines that i ALWAYS play when i pick up a bass and try to get a feel for it) The Trooper Two Minutes to Midnight (awesome fills all through out the song) if you arent at that level yet. learn a lot of early Sabbath. its all pretty much E pentatonic and played at 5th position. easy to learn and fun to play. after tackling Maiden... once you feel thats too easy... get a fretless and bust out some Sadus 8-)[/QUOTE]
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