How do I learn playing electric guitar fast?

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There's no fast in electric guitar honestly. You have to give it a lot of practice and time. Some tips could be investing in right gear and learning from a professional teacher.
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First learn to play slow, then you'll automatically learn how to play anything fast. Playing slow is as difficult as playing fast, and should be approached first in order understand the minute errors in your playing . Because when we play something fast we don't see the minute details and errors in our...
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First learn to play slow, then you'll automatically learn how to play anything fast. Playing slow is as difficult as playing fast, and should be approached first in order understand the minute errors in your playing . Because when we play something fast we don't see the minute details and errors in our playing , so its always good to start playing slow first and then gradually develop the tempo. read less
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