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Sweep-picking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sweep picking is a technique used on the guitar in which a 'sweeping' motion of the pick is combined with a matching fret hand technique in order to produce a specific series of notes which are fast ...
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7 Common Problems With Learning Sweep Picking / Guitar and bass articles at Ultimate-Guitar.Com ... In this article, I will present several of the most common problems that I have seen many people run into with sweep picking.
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When you play maintaining a fixed picking direction (upward or downward), you are using a system called sweep picking. The huge popularity of this technique among guitarists comes from the fact that this type of picking gives the possibility to play large intervals between notes.
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Sweep picking is, however, all too often abused, with only the first and last notes being audible in an otherwise distorted mess. When sweeping across five or six strings, the right hand action is very easy - most players can execute a single downstroke fairly fast and with sufficient accuracy.
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How To Use Sweep Picking To Play Over 500 Full 6-String Arpeggios; ... How To Combine Sweep Picking And Tapping With Arpeggios; ... Sweep picking is similar to the way a violinist will sustain a note with the bow. The bow is moved in both directions at a consistent speed and upon reversing directions, is done so smoothly that...
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