Guitar Soloing Techniques

Guitar Soloing Technical Assistance?
I'm a guitarist and I'm good with the placement of the finger and the string and I want to go to a guitar. The only problem being is that I do not have the speed course in my fingers. There are some techniques to help my speed of movement of the finger to go fast enough to shred and play solos? Nothing would help. I'm trying a technique where I play a small part of a scale with the metronome and go faster and faster as I get better. Is there any other suggestions?
There are several techniques that I teach my students to help with your playing ability lead. One of the first exercises I assign is known as the 4X4. It is using all 4 fingers on the frets 5678. Start the 6th string with your index on the 5th fret and play each finger on the next 3 frets (in average 6, 7 ring on the finger in
and then repeat this on each string until you reach the 8th fret of the chain 1. Now you can see the whole pattern and get back to the low E string. Use the metronome for this exercise, from a rate of about 70 bpm. Play 4 notes 1 for each click of the metronome. (click 234 click 234, etc.) try to climb a step per day in the metronome, no more than one. Do this daily and you see very little difference from day to day, but during the period of a week you begins to see a noticeable improvement. In a month you will have made incredible progress. Making this same technique with all its exercises in scale and soon will have a capacity much better solo effectively. Another important exercise involves the pentatonic scale, and using the hammer and pull offs to increase strength and dexterity. Start by making the hammer up to the scale then pull offs down the scale in a repeatable fashion with the metronome. Branch to make this triplet repeat in each sequence choosing the first note, then hammering the next note, then pull back to the first note. Do this in one quick, fluid motion in each chain for about one minute per string. This exercise will only use your hand out quickly and provide you with much strength and dexterity of the finger. Using the metronome you can develop his technique consistently. REMEMBER: The speed is a product of precision and dexterity guitar hero PS not help you become a better guitarist
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