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To hear these techniques clearly, your gear must be dialed in for articulation, not just distortion.
A stiff, pointed pick (like a Jazz III) is essential for the precision required for Moore’s advanced speed runs. Conclusion
Use only the very tip of the pick to reduce resistance against the strings.
Vinnie rarely stays in standard 16th notes. Practicing groups of six and seven notes per beat will give your leads that "cascading" feel.
Moore often overlays a minor triad over a different root note to create sophisticated extensions (e.g., playing a C Major triad over an A root to imply an Am7 sound).
Vinnie uses a wide, controlled vibrato. Practice vibrating notes at different speeds to match the emotional intensity of the backing track.
Keep fingers close to the fretboard even when not playing.
Maintain a centered thumb behind the neck for maximum reach and leverage during wide-interval stretches. Neoclassical Arpeggio Mastery
Speed is nothing without soul. Vinnie Moore separates himself from "mindless shredders" through his sophisticated phrasing.
Use less gain than you think. High gain compresses the signal and hides the nuances of your picking attack.
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To hear these techniques clearly, your gear must be dialed in for articulation, not just distortion.
A stiff, pointed pick (like a Jazz III) is essential for the precision required for Moore’s advanced speed runs. Conclusion
Use only the very tip of the pick to reduce resistance against the strings.
Vinnie rarely stays in standard 16th notes. Practicing groups of six and seven notes per beat will give your leads that "cascading" feel.
Moore often overlays a minor triad over a different root note to create sophisticated extensions (e.g., playing a C Major triad over an A root to imply an Am7 sound).
Vinnie uses a wide, controlled vibrato. Practice vibrating notes at different speeds to match the emotional intensity of the backing track.
Keep fingers close to the fretboard even when not playing.
Maintain a centered thumb behind the neck for maximum reach and leverage during wide-interval stretches. Neoclassical Arpeggio Mastery
Speed is nothing without soul. Vinnie Moore separates himself from "mindless shredders" through his sophisticated phrasing.
Use less gain than you think. High gain compresses the signal and hides the nuances of your picking attack.