The future of guitar is Progressive Shred

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Hello fellow guitar aficionado! If you’re reading this, chances are you’re interested in taking your shredding skills to the next level. Well, I’ve got some good news for you: the future of shred guitar is looking pretty darn progressive.

If you’re thinking “Progressive shred? Isn’t that like a newfangled hybrid of jazz fusion and funk metal?” Fear not, dear reader. Progressive shred simply refers to the incorporation of more complex and diverse techniques into your playing style. It’s all about pushing the boundaries of traditional shred and taking your guitar skills to new heights.

 

Progressive Shred Techniques

So, how do you master the art of progressive shred? First and foremost, it’s important to have a solid foundation in traditional shred techniques. This means mastering alternate picking, outside picking, legato, and sweep picking, as well as being able to play fast and clean. Once you’ve got those down, it’s time to branch out and explore new techniques.


 

Odd (and strange) Time Signatures

One way to do this is by incorporating unconventional time signatures into your playing. Gone are the days of 4/4 and 6/8 – progressive shredders are all about playing in odd meters like 7/8 and 9/8. This not only adds a level of technical difficulty to your playing, but it also helps to keep your audience on their toes.

Odd (and extended range) Guitars

Another key component of progressive shred is the use of extended range guitars. These beasts of the guitar world feature extra strings (up to 8 or 9!) and extended fretboards, allowing for the creation of even more intricate and varied melodies. If you’re feeling especially daring, you can even try your hand at playing in different tunings – just be prepared for a lot of re-stringing.

 

FX Pedals

Of course, no discussion of progressive shred would be complete without mentioning the use of effects pedals. These nifty little devices can completely transform the sound of your guitar, allowing you to create all sorts of bizarre and otherworldly noises. Experiment with different combinations of pedals to find the perfect sound for your progressive shred masterpiece.

So there you have it – a brief overview of the exciting world of progressive shred. Remember, the key to mastering this style is a combination of technical proficiency and a willingness to experiment. So go forth and shred, my friends! May your guitar skills be ever progressive.

Shred on!

-AntonAnton

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