Sweep Picking Techniques in Metal Guitar

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Summary: Learn how to use sweep picking in heavy metal guitar playing in this free video lesson.

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By Gary Schutt
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Gary Schutt nació y creció en Monticello, NY; su padre le enseñó cómo tocar la batería. Después aprendió a tocar la guitarra. Gary fue al Berklee College of Music donde se graduó con...read more

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a7x62393 said

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on 12/9/2008 sweep picking is actully really helpful on certain songs if you really want to play it correctly.

agent87 said

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on 8/2/2008 That was explained very well. Your playing was honest and gave me that little bit more of a push I needed to carry on. Much better than what I've been getting out of Guitar One, sooo helpful. R&R Ken...

stinger2 said

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on 8/2/2008 Thanks Gary, you're pretty -- good! Do you play in a band?

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on 8/2/2008 very, very sloppy. kind of a disappointment from an "expert." would have been nice if you'd explained ways to expand sweep picking, for instance hammering in different notes to create different arpeggios.

eljaybee said

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on 8/2/2008 Thank you, thank you and thank you again!

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"Hi this is Gary Schutt and I’m going to talk to you about sweep picking. Sweep picking is when you take a chord; break it up into single notes and me an arpeggio out of it and you want to play each note separately in the chord in the sweeping motion to do with your right hand as one constant motion down the strings, or up the strings. We’re going to play this, A minor up on the 12th fret. We’re going to break it up into single notes. You’ve got your A –C –E –A –C –E and the octave A. You want to pick, hammer, down stroke, down stroke, down stroke, down stroke, down stroke, hammer, then coming back down you want to pick, pull off, up stroke, up stroke, up stroke, up stroke, pull off. Now the tricky thing about this form is that you have to bridge your 3rd finger when you’re playing the D and G strings, this will make it a little tricky. This is what I like to call a cheat sweep because it’s a simpler version of a long arpeggio, you play an A, we’re going to do A major, you’re going to play an A, C sharp and then your middle finger is going to bar itself for the next 3 strings and then the E on top and then the A on top of that so that there’s a lot less motion with your hand going on. It’s a hammer on, a bar, pick – pick – pick – pick, then hammer on. Now watch my right hand. Down stroke, hammer on, down stroke, hammer on, down stroke, down stroke, down stroke, down stroke. Its one constant sweep, same thing coming back up, it’s one constant motion. "

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