Shred - Sweep Picking

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Difficulty 6 of 10

Sweeps & Picking over Diatonic Arpeggios

By Joe Kataldo


How to combine sweep, alternate picking and seventh arpeggios to create monster licks.

Difficulty 6 of 10

Seven Strings Sweep Arpeggios

By Joe Kataldo


One of the coolest things you can do on a seven strings guitar, is to play long three-octave arpeggios runs. Coupled with sweep picking, the effect is a never-ending cascade of notes, that surely will turn some heads!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Five Exercises to Improve Sweep Now!

By Joe Kataldo


A series of exercises that will take you back to the basics of this techniques analyzing the main mechanical-finger movements.

Difficulty 8 of 10

Sweep Picking Arpeggios

By Ian Bushell


Sweep picking technique with some legato, string skipping, moveable arpeggio shapes and voice leading to make smoother arpeggio changes from one chord to another.

Difficulty 5 of 10

Sweeping Tune

By Lian Gerbino


Are you looking for sweeps? Here we will play some variations and another lick from this awesome technique.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Sweeping Generalisation

By Nick Kellie


We all love to play fast and what better way than sweeping? Once mastered, this technique has devastating speed effect!

Difficulty 4 of 10

Sweeping Basics

By David Wallimann


The secret of sweeping is to synchronize your right hand with your left hand. What you need to do is to place a finger of your left hand on the desired note at the same time than you are playing that note with your pick. As you do so, the next note needs to be placed on the adjacent string in the same direction as your pick is going.

Difficulty 7 of 10

Sweeping with Tapping

By Muris Varajic


I chose one shape for major and one for minor arpeggios. The chords are typical 7, m6 and maj7, with few added notes with tapping hand. There's a sliding with tap finger as well...

Difficulty 3 of 10

Sweep Picking Lesson

By Muris Varajic


A basic sweep picking lesson going from the simplest two-string shapes all the way to the five-string shapes. This is an excellent lesson if you are new to sweeping and want to work your way to the top!

Difficulty 9 of 10

Sweep Picking Etude

By Pavel Denisjuk


Sweeping has become one of the most popular techniques at GMC, so here is a new lesson by Pavel! Contains 3-string shapes, extended/modified shapes, shapes that require stretches, alternate picking and legato...

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