Man, this must be the most clean sweep picking technique i've ever heard. Great lesson!
Thank you so much Piotr!! But I'm not even in the feets of Jason works. Hahaha
Your sweeps are amazing, Santiago! True Jason!
I hope I could play this a day, because I really enjoy it ! Thanks !
Thank you so much guys!! I really apreciate it
Impressive technical mastery Santiago !
That's something I could definitely practice a bit, very good patterns
Impressive sweeping technique
Thanks guys! If you anything to ask, just shoot it, I'm here to help you
awesome!!
very well done sweeping figures
Wow Santiago... that's some crazy sweeping. Don't know how to reach that level hehe =) Thanks for lesson i'll try to work on it for sure
I love the way you double the speed during the half of the lesson, very Becker-ish. Amazing lesson!
Thank you all guys!! Really glad you liked it. I see what I can do Zakk, I love Loomis heavy style.
Great lesson! Can you please do a lesson in the Style of Jeff Loomis of Nevermore? He is heavily inspired by Jason Becker!
Amazing lesson Santiago, "Serrana" style rules!
wow, this is a whole new level santiago, amazing!!
You are a sweeping monster!
awesome playing man love it.
I just love sweeping Great lesson!
Ah man your technique is so good, I will be looking at this during the week, thanks
This is the third and last lesson of the sweep picking series in the style of Jason Becker. In this lesson, we’ll combine 16th notes with sixtuplets, working, in the first part, on D Lydian to modulate then to B harmonic minor. As I always say, pay special attention, when working this kind of techiniques, to your playing because it is really important that every note sounds clear and clean. These techniques are kinda tricky. You should also pay attention when mutting the strings that has been already played, to develop a nice and good sound in every run you use sweep technique.
Enjoy it!
B harmonic minor: