This PDF is almost certainly a scanned and OCR’ed (or high-resolution photographed) version of the booklet that accompanied Vinnie Moore’s 1987-1989 REH video, Speed, Accuracy, and Articulation . The “Extra Quality” tag likely means:
The full video footage, which shows close-ups of both hands, is often available on YouTube or specialty sites like FastStrings . 🛠️ Recommended Practice Routine This PDF is almost certainly a scanned and
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To replicate the "Extra Quality" instructional experience, focus on three specific mechanical areas. Alternate Picking and Rest Strokes Try again later
Most exercises are grounded in the D minor scale (Aeolian mode), teaching you how to move a single pattern diatonically up the neck or across strings.
Vinnie Moore stands as one of the definitive icons of the 1980s neo-classical shred guitar movement. Alongside peers like Yngwie Malmsteen and Tony MacAlpine, Moore redefined what was instructionally possible on the electric guitar. His 1988 instructional video, Speed, Accuracy, and Articulation , remains a holy grail for guitarists seeking to master clean, high-speed alternate picking and fluid fretboard navigation.
Keep a practice log of your maximum clean speed for various sequences to visualize your technical growth over time.