Duuuude your an awesome teacher. No one has ever made it this clear on the techniques. For ages iv been stuck in the "I'm good enough" mindset and I stopped learning but your videos are so motivating!
This is a clear thinker and has broken down the problem in ways I have not seen done before. After having watched hundreds of videos on speed picking with alternate and sweep techniques, I finally believe I have found someone who articulates the issues generically as well as specifically, and addresses each of them. An incredibly clean and accurate player with not just a killer technique but also a great way to explain what he is doing.
YellowCharizar d Oh realyyyyyyy, well thanks for clearing that up I thought he developed some type of floating guitar, thanks for clearing that up, I must look so silly!
+Banter is so much FUN did you play Guitar Hero 3? If you played well using Black Metal guy, his guitar also flew in the air. This video immediately reminded me that
Clearest explanation of the mechanics of sweep picking I have ever heard and seen. A great exposition that has helped me alot even though Neo Classical is not a style I generally play. Thanks for the amazing approach, clarity, confidence building and exercises. Also cleared up the whole issue of economy versus sweep picking definitively. There is no difference. Wow. This video deserves a million views.
I've gotten more out of the first two videos of yours that I've watched than I have the hundreds of others on youTube. You have an excellent teaching style and break things down perfectly. I've been playing bass for over 30 years finger picking and just picking up 6 string now, this video has gotten me over some of my picking issues just with your break down of how to hold the pick and where to keep your wrist aligned on the bridge. Excellent stuff. Also love in another of your videos where you compare learning to a computer and ram, and long term storage rom... Great stuff. Thank you!
I would like to give you thousands of thumbs up, if I could. Your instructions are so nicely done and you seem to have fun in teaching with your little laughers etc.. It makes you a realy sypathetic guy. Thank you for your lesson. You made me keen on playing guitar again !!
Between the videos from you and Troy Grady, there's going to be a tidal wave of new virtuosos out there, some of which will come up with insane, jaw dropping, other-worldy guitar licks and phrasing. It's a great time to be a guitar player. Your videos are pure gold!
I've been playing and noodling for over 50 years. Recently watched quite a few of his videos. Very good teacher in my opinion, no BS. It's not easy to get to another level.
The two string movement that you say "make this your primary sweep picking exercise from now on". Holy crap, that is so much harder than it looks. I've looked close at videos of me playing, and I can do the economy picking "sweep shifting", whatever you choose to call it, when I'm ascending a run, and it's very efficient, however, when I'm descending, I naturally flow into strict alternate picking. I was amazed at how hard that simple two string exercise is for a guy who has been programmed to pick one way for a lifetime. Also, I angle my pick the opposite direction than you do, cutting the string at a bit more of an angle. I'm gonna practice that two string thing until it starts feeling natural. I'm a pretty clean picker, but not as clean as you. Thanks for the great lesson, I love your videos. I've been making a living as a professional guitar instructor since 1991. It's pretty cool to learn something new. Also, what pick are you using? Looks like a stubby, perhaps a 2.0? Man, my favorite guitarist on the planet uses 3.0 stubbys, and that baffles me. Does the thick pick work so well for you because it doesn't slip in your hand as much with your "hold it tight" and don't change angles too much approach? I think I tend to use a bit of flip flop angling when I'm sweeping up and down. I see why you say that's wasted movement, but it certainly feels a bit more comfortable for me.
What an excellent lesson and personality. I've been a pro musician and guitarist for years and have found these exercises in particular hugely beneficial for my coordination when playing. Claus you have an exemplary style for instruction. Your pupils must be chomping at the bit to get to their next lesson. Well done man.
I personally found this video to be of great use. I've been struggling with string changes with the right hand picking technique all due to not knowing or being aware of (Much like with sticking patterns associated with drumming) of what's presented herein this video. After watching countless videos (Cracking the Code), the big picture wasn't made clear. This teaching style is what worked for me - just seeing it, it's just like sticking on a kit. I started at age 5 on the kit and remember sticking patterns required to enable movement left or right around the rack toms depending if one was ascending or descending on the toms. At age 7, I switched to guitar and, being in the Boston area, it was folks like Al Di Meola who were doing alternate picking (or so we thought) thus, it messed some players up with regards to certain note patterns wherein, one would stumble or get stuck with sloppy technique due to not being made aware it wasn't alternate picking 100%. Years later at 50 years old, I finally sat down to watch some of Al instructional videos from the 90s era. In those vids, only in a verbal, does Al state alternate picking doesn't work for some phrases thus, the picking pattern is changed to accommodate. The up close shots of the pick-hand, especially the rhythmic pattern while muted removed a mental hangup that I was having for years due to putting little effort in seeking out a solution to a known issue encountered frequently. As the old saying goes, "seek and you shall find". Great video here - nice job on teaching here.
Subscribed again; great lesson teacher, thanks for that; i was doing the same thing years ago but just ddnt stay long enough for control; now i know i must. Thanks again
@@denniscontreras Man that is not an English accent !! WTF?? This dude is from Denmark... Stupid 'Muricans dont know anything about the world, yet think they are the greatest at everything..
Crazy. Some vids I've watched on sweep picking arpeggios or string shifts they say to hold the pick lightly enough to where it has a little wiggle room. I'm guessing maybe that's okay for sweeping at moderate speeds but the extreme shred, which I like to do, gripping firmly gives you more control. Going to tighten my grip and see if it works. I'll have to retrain my right hand. Good vid. Some good info and you teach it great. Thanks.
I got my speed down with alternate an chromatic picking runs & sweep arpeggios 1-5 string need to combine both and this video helped majorly thanks alot! :)
Just do it like YJM....sweeping to the next string when doing ascending patterns(from the bass strings to the tremble ones) and alternate picking when going descending patterns(from the tremble to the bass strings).its feels so natural to sweep on the next string when you have gravity on your side and to do alternate movements when you go up.....whatever you choose though claus here provides solid solid advices on how to train both.
Very good video. You've corrected some stuff I learned about sweep picking (I forget where), but they said to angle your pick (as you showed not to do) as you go up and down strings during sweep arpeggios. I think I'll trust you more than some random guy online haha.
well done video! it's very beginner friendly and you explain the important facts about developing picking speed and clean playing very clearly. I think the term economypicking should be used when you go from from one string to another in one direction and then play more on that string and sweeping is then used when you go over more than 2 strings in a row which makes it really look like a sweep with your right hand. that's at least how i learnt it and i dont think its something wrong with it ^^ the tabs are not what you actually play in the video, they're slightly different?!
2:52-2:56 When it comes to sweep-picking, what he shares with the you is extremely insightful and very true. I hope you get as much from what he says as I have. 😂 LMAO 😹
great like all your videos, starts with the picking technique, and then very easy liks ,just perfect for begginners.....but there s only one thing I dd like to add...for people who are begginers : friends !... try to play guitar like standing ; from the beggining, or else put the strap on if you stay down.....cause later will be difficult to play standing...this shit happened to me.. someone correct me if Im wrong....happy liks everyone
Hi my friend your speed is really fantastic, but I have a small question to ask you. Time ago somebody told me that if one person wants to play fast the guitar, has to use a very hard prickle, is't true ?. Thank.
Hey man, this is an incredible video. Thank you for sharing this with us. I've one question .. do you consider this lessons applicable for guitars with floyd rose ? I have one on my own and i've never been certain of my hand position in the bridge to do this things ..
Thanks again my friend, but I want to ask you something. I don't have a computer, and do everything from my phone. This makes it difficult. I love the variety of products you offer and I love the packaging. The fast cars make it very appealing. but seriously I am ready to purchase a lesson. However if I don't have full access It would seem to be a waste . advice needed. your friend Gregory.....
Salute claus. Great tutorial. I have a question please. What gauge of pick do you use... my its a dadario .85 i notice yours its thick. Also my pick make a noise when i try to sweepick my fingers are doing the work like my left hand but i notice that the pick is not smooth edge. Any advise? Thanks
I've been shredding for 35 years and this two string exercise is KILLING ME. Such an amazing lesson.
Duuuude your an awesome teacher. No one has ever made it this clear on the techniques. For ages iv been stuck in the "I'm good enough" mindset and I stopped learning but your videos are so motivating!
This is a clear thinker and has broken down the problem in ways I have not seen done before. After having watched hundreds of videos on speed picking with alternate and sweep techniques, I finally believe I have found someone who articulates the issues generically as well as specifically, and addresses each of them. An incredibly clean and accurate player with not just a killer technique but also a great way to explain what he is doing.
The intro was the fastest and cleanest i ever heard. Its even cleaner than Yngwie😱
Thank you for NOT using distortion and effects during the lesson. I also like that you can speak and demonstrate at the same time. Well done!
the only one I have seen who really deconstructs properly - like an engineer! great teacher
Troy Grady is another
No he isn't.. Way to much bullshit
Talking..
Wow man the guitar is totally floating!!
It's a skill you can learn with years of practice. David Copperfield taught me well.
Nah hes got a stand
YellowCharizar d Oh realyyyyyyy, well thanks for clearing that up I thought he developed some type of floating guitar, thanks for clearing that up, I must look so silly!
lol i was wondering about that too but then i saw a little reflection of the stand and took notice
+Banter is so much FUN did you play Guitar Hero 3? If you played well using Black Metal guy, his guitar also flew in the air. This video immediately reminded me that
Clearest explanation of the mechanics of sweep picking I have ever heard and seen. A great exposition that has helped me alot even though Neo Classical is not a style I generally play. Thanks for the amazing approach, clarity, confidence building and exercises. Also cleared up the whole issue of economy versus sweep picking definitively. There is no difference. Wow. This video deserves a million views.
You break it down like nobody else. You are a GENIUS !!!
I've gotten more out of the first two videos of yours that I've watched than I have the hundreds of others on youTube. You have an excellent teaching style and break things down perfectly. I've been playing bass for over 30 years finger picking and just picking up 6 string now, this video has gotten me over some of my picking issues just with your break down of how to hold the pick and where to keep your wrist aligned on the bridge. Excellent stuff. Also love in another of your videos where you compare learning to a computer and ram, and long term storage rom... Great stuff. Thank you!
Great teacher that anyone can understand easily
I would like to give you thousands of thumbs up, if I could. Your instructions are so nicely done and you seem to have fun in teaching with your little laughers etc.. It makes you a realy sypathetic guy.
Thank you for your lesson. You made me keen on playing guitar again !!
This has been the most helpful lesson on sweep picking that I have found. Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!
Between the videos from you and Troy Grady, there's going to be a tidal wave of new virtuosos out there, some of which will come up with insane, jaw dropping, other-worldy guitar licks and phrasing. It's a great time to be a guitar player. Your videos are pure gold!
I've been playing and noodling for over 50 years. Recently watched quite a few of his videos. Very good teacher in my opinion, no BS. It's not easy to get to another level.
Thanks so much sir for your kindness, for making out time to teach this riddle in guitar, God bless you
The two string movement that you say "make this your primary sweep picking exercise from now on". Holy crap, that is so much harder than it looks. I've looked close at videos of me playing, and I can do the economy picking "sweep shifting", whatever you choose to call it, when I'm ascending a run, and it's very efficient, however, when I'm descending, I naturally flow into strict alternate picking. I was amazed at how hard that simple two string exercise is for a guy who has been programmed to pick one way for a lifetime. Also, I angle my pick the opposite direction than you do, cutting the string at a bit more of an angle. I'm gonna practice that two string thing until it starts feeling natural. I'm a pretty clean picker, but not as clean as you. Thanks for the great lesson, I love your videos. I've been making a living as a professional guitar instructor since 1991. It's pretty cool to learn something new.
Also, what pick are you using? Looks like a stubby, perhaps a 2.0? Man, my favorite guitarist on the planet uses 3.0 stubbys, and that baffles me. Does the thick pick work so well for you because it doesn't slip in your hand as much with your "hold it tight" and don't change angles too much approach? I think I tend to use a bit of flip flop angling when I'm sweeping up and down. I see why you say that's wasted movement, but it certainly feels a bit more comfortable for me.
What an excellent lesson and personality. I've been a pro musician and guitarist for years and have found these exercises in particular hugely beneficial for my coordination when playing. Claus you have an exemplary style for instruction. Your pupils must be chomping at the bit to get to their next lesson. Well done man.
Dude, your videos are excellent. You're really a natural at instruction - plus you're a real shredder to boot.
Nor Norranun Jason Becker is the king of sweeping, hands down.
Eric Stratman but Jason Becker won't break it down like this guy, that's for sure
That strat is stunning !
Best lesson for economy picking ever!!! Thank you for your brilliant efforts 😊
I'm from Iran...You are a great teacher...Your videos are useful to me...I hope one day I can buy all your lessons
I personally found this video to be of great use. I've been struggling with string changes with the right hand picking technique all due to not knowing or being aware of (Much like with sticking patterns associated with drumming) of what's presented herein this video. After watching countless videos (Cracking the Code), the big picture wasn't made clear. This teaching style is what worked for me - just seeing it, it's just like sticking on a kit. I started at age 5 on the kit and remember sticking patterns required to enable movement left or right around the rack toms depending if one was ascending or descending on the toms.
At age 7, I switched to guitar and, being in the Boston area, it was folks like Al Di Meola who were doing alternate picking (or so we thought) thus, it messed some players up with regards to certain note patterns wherein, one would stumble or get stuck with sloppy technique due to not being made aware it wasn't alternate picking 100%. Years later at 50 years old, I finally sat down to watch some of Al instructional videos from the 90s era. In those vids, only in a verbal, does Al state alternate picking doesn't work for some phrases thus, the picking pattern is changed to accommodate.
The up close shots of the pick-hand, especially the rhythmic pattern while muted removed a mental hangup that I was having for years due to putting little effort in seeking out a solution to a known issue encountered frequently.
As the old saying goes, "seek and you shall find". Great video here - nice job on teaching here.
Fabulous. I'm a big fan of your videos and teaching style, Claus.
*Fantastic teacher God bless you
You gave me motivation I love this kind of music really
you are my teacher
thank you very much
ClausLevin*
wow you have helped me so much with how you teach and all of your knowlege. thank you so much iv made huge leaps in my playing.
Subscribed again; great lesson teacher, thanks for that; i was doing the same thing years ago but just ddnt stay long enough for control; now i know i must. Thanks again
Great lesson!
Excellent lesson, didn’t understand my problem until seeing this, 24 hours later making serious progress. Control!!
u deserved 6 million views dude as good s those guys out there that vibrato n tone nice
Absolute genius!
Wow you're awesome really love your tone on that fender!
Thanks for the lesson, very well thought out and demonstrated, the sweeping exercises make sense to me, thanks again.
that fretboard is exquisite!
Dude, you are insanely fast!! Amazing!
im a teacher aswell an this is one of the best detailed beginner class on sweep picking ive seen .. i teach something similar
Great Teacher you havethe gift of teaching ang shredding, Subscribed
Love the way you play your guitar!! Excellent ! Especially when the fingers of the left hand move very fast !! 👍
Didn't know Elon Musk was a straight up shredder lord.
I think he looks more like a poor man's Brad Pitt.
LMAO! I was thinking the same thing! Awesome player!
ha ha lol,with an English accent
Not Elon, not Brad, but the Jean Claude Van Damage on guitar!
@@denniscontreras Man that is not an English accent !! WTF?? This dude is from Denmark... Stupid 'Muricans dont know anything about the world, yet think they are the greatest at everything..
Fantastic teacher!
You are a freaking genius! Thank you for this video and all the others that you do.
Crazy. Some vids I've watched on sweep picking arpeggios or string shifts they say to hold the pick lightly enough to where it has a little wiggle room. I'm guessing maybe that's okay for sweeping at moderate speeds but the extreme shred, which I like to do, gripping firmly gives you more control. Going to tighten my grip and see if it works. I'll have to retrain my right hand. Good vid. Some good info and you teach it great. Thanks.
I got my speed down with alternate an chromatic picking runs & sweep arpeggios 1-5 string need to combine both and this video helped majorly thanks alot! :)
awesome, I want more, especially around sweep picking arpeggios
Well done sir
thanks for the lucid teaching! appreciate your patience.
good to see you again Claus!
Great point about economy picking. It's just a conjuction of alternate picking and sweeping.
Awesome lesson. Much appreciated.
Perfect lessons every time.
Just do it like YJM....sweeping to the next string when doing ascending patterns(from the bass strings to the tremble ones) and alternate picking when going descending patterns(from the tremble to the bass strings).its feels so natural to sweep on the next string when you have gravity on your side and to do alternate movements when you go up.....whatever you choose though claus here provides solid solid advices on how to train both.
This is a totally perfect tutorial for me 👍👍👍
Thanks broo !!! 😎🤘🤘🤘
Very good video. You've corrected some stuff I learned about sweep picking (I forget where), but they said to angle your pick (as you showed not to do) as you go up and down strings during sweep arpeggios. I think I'll trust you more than some random guy online haha.
the best of mandjline techniks
Thank you Claus. I love your lessons. Thank you.
What a great guitar lessons!
Really Great Quality Demonstration !!
Excellent! Thank you so much for sharing your talent and knowledge.
Great lesson and patterns, thank you.
Very very good stuff here. The talking is very important, as the lesson itself.
Great lesson Buddy guy!
This so helpful thanks a million for sharing 😎👍❤
Just shy of two minutes in and I already feel called out. I have a feeling this is gonna be some useful shit.
Haha!
Hope it sent you back to practicing
@@guitarmastery It sure has. Cheers for the content!
@@guitarmastery bro u look brad pitt :)
well done video! it's very beginner friendly and you explain the important facts about developing picking speed and clean playing very clearly.
I think the term economypicking should be used when you go from from one string to another in one direction and then play more on that string and sweeping is then used when you go over more than 2 strings in a row which makes it really look like a sweep with your right hand. that's at least how i learnt it and i dont think its something wrong with it ^^
the tabs are not what you actually play in the video, they're slightly different?!
watching your videos makes me sweepy.. i want to go to sweep. you put me to sweep
Fantastic lesson thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks Claus...very helpful and informative lesson.
fantastic as always, thanks for sharing
very good lessons thank you im gettin my chops up
😮 amazing skill
Best guitar teacher ever, case closed!!
Claus awesome stuff man love it
What a great guy!
Great lesson ! I still keep going on "Ultimate alternate picking" program. Hope it will give me the level you have !
It won't! But you will :)
wizardofshred Claus, I know that you are tired of me, but please, read my message on facebook chat. I'm at an impasse!
at the 15 th second i said to myself woaw this guy has warmed up well then i paused the video , warmed up and came back :))
2:52-2:56 When it comes to sweep-picking, what he shares with the you is extremely insightful and very true. I hope you get as much from what he says as I have.
😂 LMAO 😹
Good teacher.
wonderful guitar
First of all, you're an amazing guitar player sir! But was just wondering? Are your fingers as long as they appear on camera???:-) :-)
great like all your videos, starts with the picking technique, and then very easy liks ,just perfect for begginners.....but there s only one thing I dd like to add...for people who are begginers : friends !... try to play guitar like standing ; from the beggining, or else put the strap on if you stay down.....cause later will be difficult to play standing...this shit happened to me.. someone correct me if Im wrong....happy liks everyone
Very good explained😃
Hi my friend your speed is really fantastic, but I have a small question to ask you. Time ago somebody told me that if one person wants to play fast the guitar, has to use a very hard prickle, is't true ?. Thank.
Hey man, this is an incredible video. Thank you for sharing this with us. I've one question .. do you consider this lessons applicable for guitars with floyd rose ? I have one on my own and i've never been certain of my hand position in the bridge to do this things ..
you are great on teaching that, dude. thanks :)
Thanks again my friend, but I want to ask you something. I don't have a computer, and do everything from my phone. This makes it difficult. I love the variety of products you offer and I love the packaging. The fast cars make it very appealing. but seriously I am ready to purchase a lesson. However if I don't have full access It would seem to be a waste . advice needed. your friend Gregory.....
Wow.... Hade pisan eung... Bisaan batur'mah... I'm from sunda.(indonesian).
Que bien lo explica.gracias
really great instrution video nice clean and u se what he dose hehe
you teach well. thank you.
that was great!!whats the name of that guitar stand is it just for strat style thanks again thanks for sharing A+++
Thanks! It's a stage stand for an acoustic. It works fine for studio purposes but I wouldn't use it on stage unless I made some modifications to it.
bruh ur really good!!
Great lesson however the timing thing is really problem for me any suggestion????
Where did you get the guitar holder? Could you show it ? Looks cool!!
Great lesson/video very useful.
May I ask what it is for a guitar stand you use?
ever get hung up on the volume knob on strats? I do, its quite vexing!
Same thing here when I play my friend's Strat. Especially since he installed aftermarket metal knobs that look better, but stick up higher.
I had the same problem until I took the volume knob off. It's still easy enough to roll the volume on & of without it.
Hey man, how do you anchor on a Floyd Rose guitar? I'm 2005!! Yay!
I imagine if Yngwie heard this dude he would touch himself inside his leather pants.
Ryan Chappell hahaaa...agree....I love Yngwie ass well...
I heard he can't even fit into pants anymore that's why he's always wearing sweatpants
lol
remember Yngwie mastered guitar and this style at 18
so shutup yah irreverent fuck
Salute claus. Great tutorial. I have a question please. What gauge of pick do you use... my its a dadario .85 i notice yours its thick. Also my pick make a noise when i try to sweepick my fingers are doing the work like my left hand but i notice that the pick is not smooth edge. Any advise? Thanks
How to mute the top 3 strings?
Some people call it "directional picking". I only pick this way, anytime, and it's very accurate and fast.
Great term. "Economy" sounds a little boring too,,,