Sirion
Well-known member
Re: What bpm can you maintain for a few hundred distinct, fretted notes?
Well, I would take issue with your last statement, since I still enjoy to listen to and play fast music. I have just always subscribed to Stetina's philosophy that "Speed builds intensity", but have found there to be an upper threshold for this, above which too many other aspects of playing is sacrificed. Think George Lynch vs. Michael Angelo.
This is my experience as well. Once you are able to do it, it's no longer fun.
Well, I would take issue with your last statement, since I still enjoy to listen to and play fast music. I have just always subscribed to Stetina's philosophy that "Speed builds intensity", but have found there to be an upper threshold for this, above which too many other aspects of playing is sacrificed. Think George Lynch vs. Michael Angelo.

