Sweep Picking Turn-arounds |
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Jun 28 2015, 08:02 PM |
Thanks for the advice guys, yeah it makes sense Kris!
So you're saying hammering on everynote instead of picking would be a good idea jstcrsn? |
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Jun 29 2015, 05:27 PM |
I'm actually getting pretty good at sweeping these 3 string shapes, not insane or anything, but sort of fast and pretty clean. I can't do legato with them at all though xD, it's hard to get a loud enough sound using just hammer ons. If you don't mind, any advice for sweeping shapes bigger then 3 strings? Because that's where I start to have trouble. Thanks man There is not a big secret when playing Sweep Picking. If you know the right direction that you need to use on the licks and start the right hand movement from your wrist, you are on the right track. Then you need to practice a lot, using metronome. Repetitions is the key to get used and comfortable with this technique. When playing the lower strings (4, 5 and 6) I also mute this strings a bit with the palm of my right hand. This helps to get a clearer sound and it it is also a safe way to avoid unwanted noises. Another thing that I noted on the masters when I was starting to work on this technique and imitated is a slightly circular movement done with the right hand when sweeping the strings. This trick makes the pick and hand sweep smoother. Check out some Jason Becker, Friedman and Malmsteen videos and notice this detail. -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 29 2015, 11:31 PM |
Thanks so much for the help everyone!
I'll look at their techniques, tahnks Gabriel. |
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Jul 2 2015, 03:07 PM |
Here's how I would play them:
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Jul 2 2015, 06:28 PM |
Here's how I would play them: Thanks Caelumamittendum, I really appreciate the video ! |
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Jul 2 2015, 06:45 PM |
No problem, Nick. Thought it might be useful. I am by no means good at sweep picking however!
This post has been edited by Caelumamittendum: Jul 2 2015, 06:45 PM |
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