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How many bpm have a fast guitar solo ish be, for example. Jimmy Page and Ritchie Blackmore kind of speed?

Something like Black Dog, Smoke on the Water, Voodoo Child or Red House by Hendrix, Paradise City / Sweet child o mine ... shredding, but not fast. Please tell if you are measuring in eighth notes, quarter etc.

When you start playing between 120 and 150 bpm with ease, which is faster and notes 16. In line Blackmore's "Lazy" "He's picking at 150 bpm, with scores of 16 and with great dexterity. As Page, he was sloppy. Period. shredding Hendrix never used, but the expression used. And that is what you need a good guitarist.

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