how do i get good at sweep picking serious replies only please
Asher Garcia
try ligma
Ethan Sanchez
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Nathaniel Nguyen
Look up Ben Eller sweep picking.
Do it slow and clean. Every note needs to be heard separately.
Practice every chord you can think of in all 12 scales in all inversions all across the fretboard. Practice it in sixteenth notes, quintuplets, triplets, etc. Always with a metronome and counting out loud the meter.
And please, please, for the love of god, add some extra to your sweeps. Chord based arpeggios at triplets are so overdone holy shit, at least change the fifth for an augmented
Blake Anderson
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Isaiah White
start slow and work to speed there's literally nothing else to it. start with small 2 string shapes and work your way up until you can do full 6-string caged shape sweeps put on a backing track YouTube and sweep the chord progression
try to figure out whether you play cleaner with or without barring (yes it's possible to play most arpeggios without barring it just requires practice)
also don't forget to practice 7th, 9th and 13th arpeggios to sound less generic
After you've become a sweeping god, realise that it sounds fucking boring and bow to alternate picking chads.
Austin Reyes
What exactly is an 'electro-acoustic' guitar? Can I play it unplugged? Will it sound as good as a normal acoustic?