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Speed Mechanics is not for beginners. It is the boot camp for intermediate players who feel "stuck" at a certain BPM (beats per minute). Stetina’s genius lies in his kinesthetic approach—teaching your hands to move with zero wasted energy.
His seminal work, Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar , is widely regarded as the "holy bible" of technical development. However, in the digital age, a specific search query has emerged from the underground guitar forums and practice rooms:
Stetina breaks down the "economy of motion." By minimizing the distance your fingers move away from the fretboard and reducing the depth of your pick strokes, you eliminate "drag." This allows for higher speeds with significantly less effort. 2. The "Speed Kills" Exercises
Speed Mechanics is not for beginners. It is the boot camp for intermediate players who feel "stuck" at a certain BPM (beats per minute). Stetina’s genius lies in his kinesthetic approach—teaching your hands to move with zero wasted energy.
His seminal work, Speed Mechanics for Lead Guitar , is widely regarded as the "holy bible" of technical development. However, in the digital age, a specific search query has emerged from the underground guitar forums and practice rooms:
Stetina breaks down the "economy of motion." By minimizing the distance your fingers move away from the fretboard and reducing the depth of your pick strokes, you eliminate "drag." This allows for higher speeds with significantly less effort. 2. The "Speed Kills" Exercises