One of my current goals is to rid myself of my reliance on symmetrical relationships btw/ my alt picking hand and my left hand when using some legatto to play fast and exciting. Here is one such example of something along the lines of what I am talking about for instance; if I was attempting to fill 2 beats in a D Maj context maybe during a really exciting part of a solo. Because I am just picking sixteenth notes w/ a triplet trill for each time I pick, it makes it easier for me to keep in time while shooting for executing 2 sets of sextuplets in each beat. (I know that probably sounds kind of ridiculous, but it is exciting for me). Unfortunately, I think that relying on such a picking scheme comes @ a substantial price in terms of how I sound/making my scale fragments not sound as interesting/organic as perhaps I could.
Picking @: u d u d u d u d
e|----------------------7h9p7-----------------------\-7h9h10-10p9p7-10p9p7-----------|
b|------------7h8h10----------10p8p7-7h8h10-\-------------------------------10p8p7--|
g|---------------------(beat-one)-------------------\-------------(beat-two-----------------|
d|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
a|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
e|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Any fast playing junkies will probably notice how the lick above is quite similar to the Gilbert's death lick below...The thing is, the PG-ish lick below does not use a symmetrical mix of picking with respect to legatto.
u d u d u d u d u d
E--7h9p7---7-10-9h10p9p7----------------|
B----------10-------------------10-8-7-8-10-|
Unfortunately for me, the one aspect of this lick that makes it sound really exiting to me (the picking/legatto assymmetry) is also the one thing that I cannot seem to do very well @ all...(whenever I try injecting such assymmetry into my scale fragments...I fall out of the pocket groove-wise (not very exciting for me )-: Also it cuts away 50+% of my note velocity (also not very exciting).
P.S. I suspect that some-one will inevitably recommend me just slowing slowing down and playing w/ a metronome...Good advice to be sure, but it is preaching to the choir b/c that is how I already spend my day-light hours of practicing.