Even not being a beginner, we see the "basic" stuff with new eyes and always learn some details we didn't earlier. Learning is a circle and everytime we review "old" lessons we don't bother with basic difficulties and pay attention to the details.
I'm not bragging but I've been on guitar since I was 16, I've learned all styles and techniques of guitar it was fun learning and mastering everything of it,but still never stops learning 🔥🍻👌
We all learn different stuff on guitar at different times, and learn a lot of different things also. So a lesson might not be basic, it could just be certain info that a guitarist might not have seen. There is so much about how to play guitar in this world, so many styles, songs, etc.
@@enteid.ashura7737 I'm on that journey now i started at 17 and mostly played fingerstyle so now I'm going back to learn all the techniques i never needed like sweep picking and pinch harmonics. It feels like tying one hand behind my back but i know it'll be worth it
I'm determined to learn this technique and I'm making some progress thanks to your videos. I just turned 65 years old and there are additional challenges, like when I realized that I have a lot of bad habits that are older than you!
@@michaelblack9458 Yeah, back in the pre-tab days when I started playing, we had one grouchy old man that taught flamenco guitar in my small town. After one lesson where he taught me to tune my guitar was it for me. I learned by watching/playing with others, and becoming adept at dropping the needle on the guitar solo. I wore out countless cassette decks rewinding/fast forwarding! Oh the pain! Guitar theory kind of came along after the fact, and in bits and pieces because there just wasn't a lot of sources for theory related to guitar, other than classical where you had to read music. So yeah, it was easy to pick up bad habits because we didn't have Bernth to straighten us out! Rock on...
I learned primarily by watching other people live and trying to copy my older brother who only new riffs I didn't attempt leave playing until I've been playing for about a decade
@Tenebrae Thanks man! I've always tried to learn things outside of my comfort zone. Keeps my playing fresh, and it's good for the brain! Celebrating my 50th year gigging. Now, if I could just get someone to tote my rig...
How's the sweep picking coming? I've been messing around with guitars for nearly 20 years and am looking to get more serious about it. I want to be able to shred but so far in trying it doesn't seem possible for me. Bad habits and technique doesn't help any.
I'm 55 years old. Grew up trying to learn malmsteen licks in the 80's. But I love these shredding videos. You are so fluid and precise. Adding you to my favorite guitarists/teachers of all time. You have an amazing gift on guitar that I wish more of the world could appreciate like I do. Thank you.
just here to thank you, trying to learn Tornado of Souls' Solo right now and it has been quite the inspiration, like it's been stuck in my head until I learn the whole thing
This is exactly my hang up with sweep picking. The bottom and top are defined, with those sloppy ghost notes in between. I haven’t put lots of effort into it until now, so it’s exciting to hear that this is how you began as well. Practice and instructors break boundaries
I'm a perpetual advanced beginner I guess. Guitar is my zen. Working on things like this is a form of focused meditation for me. Thanks for all you do!
I recommend using synester gates solos as a sweeping example. His way of sweeping has multiple genres included in the album city of evil. The song I'm working on is MIA.
Same! I found the sweeping section at the end of the solo to 'Heretic' from HTTK is a great intermediate sweep example with different shapes that isn't too fast
Not only do I remember 'Stabwound' very well, I also grew up in the same town as these guys. I've worked with two of their early drummers, one of them being a buddy of mine. One day he gave me their demo 'cassette tape' and I was blown away. He invited me to one of their rehearsals in a basement so I could sit in and watch them practice. It was quite something to watch. So disciplined, and unbelievable instrumental skills. It's so well deserved how Necrophagist became an icon in their genre.
You are my guitar hero Bernth. I've been a Rhythm guitarist for years, but I'm focusing on being a lead guitarist now, and getting to your level would be a dream!
"Deep down I always knew that it's just a trick..." My entire guitar technique. Lots of people think I'm good. But I know the truth. Gotta get real skills now though.
Im just starting with sweep picking, my inspiration was parihas from sylosis. Tysm for providing me with all these exercises, they are really helping me
Than you man this is the only technique I need to get down. Almost 30 years and still can’t do it. Not ashamed. I can write songs and record them do vocals and play bass as well as tapping out my percussion section without a metronome. So I know timing is ESSENTIAL and has to be perfect. But this is what I desperately need to learn and perFECT!
I’ve been hitting my sweeps HARD to play the solo in From Nothing by Reflections. Six string diminished sweeps through three inversions at 240 bpm, it’s fuckin ruthless. I’m taking all the help I can get and I’m so glad you’re uploading stuff that’s applicable 😅🙏
I had been playing on the same shitty guitar and amp for over a decade. Finally upgraded my gear and actually have different sound effects! I'd always stuck to jazz for the most part. Im excited to practice shredding techniques. I've got a strong grasp on music theory and your videos have been helping me a lot. Thank you much!
This is coming from someone who is attempting to sweep for the first time. The first practice is good, but I would recommend to try the major arpeggio rather than the minor first, it helped me and maybe it will help you 😁👍
This actually really helped me. i did this arpeggio shape with 190 bpm metronome for 15 min every day for a week and now i can sweep pick, not perfectly but yeah
Love your techniue videos! Thanks so much. Must also say, the agressiveness and a bit uncontrolled sond of the picking form your first album sounds pretty cool. You say it "didn't really sound too great" but I love it for it's dirty chaos! Not a slight to sweeping where the notes are articulated, jost an aknowledgement that the ugly is also a matter of taste.
He's truly a genius musician, after I'm listening Advanced Corpse Tumour, Diminished to Be and Fermented Offal Discharge that's the first time in my life I want to learn fast and precise sweep picking, he's also inspired me to push myself in terms of music writing and practice
Awesome video and lessons! Can’t wait to download the Patreon course. Just the final lesson you showed does look a bit scary… 😅. Gonna be fun, as always! Thanks for all your great lessons!
So glad you made this vid! Learning some sweep parts for children of bodom songs “bed of razors” and “warheart” but somewhat similar but I’m a beginner at them so any lessons will definitely help 🤘🏻
@@cobEnjoyerBed of Razors already enough for starting point, kissing the shadows is way too advanced for many people, even Alexi sometimes didn't play like the studio version and completely improvised
I improve my sweep also forgetting about my fretting hand and relax it, then roll the fingers to the sweep and the pick will do the sweep(pendulum) motion automatically
Bernth, is that one of the h.r. Geiger Ibanez? It looks like his work. All time favorite artist. Well... art artists that is. Guitartist- new word lol, my favorite guitartist currently would be Bernth. He has helped break me out of a 30 year plateau. So big, huge thank you+1000x!
The H.R. Giger is my dream guitar. I would love the chance to own one, I've been waiting since it came out, like 25+ years now. Beautiful guitar I hope one day I will have one.
All I want is to be able to play Jason Becker, but after the few years I played, Practicing almost feels pointless. This video actually helps get me outta that mindset, genuinely. Been stuck in it for a few years now.
My approach is to play the hardest songs, with metronome from the slowest speed, first getting all the notes right, then gradually building speed (slowly) and sometimes I push Myself way too hard to challenge myself and break my limit. And when I struggle to play smooth and clean at those very high speeds, I go back to to slow metronome again and I build it up again. And repeat the whole process over and over again and again. And the results are far too sweet. I didn't even expected to give these good results. But this way works for me.
The thing that inspires me to get better at guitar is Polyphia... at first I thought I was aiming too high but their stuff isn't actually that bad. It's just fundamentals + teleportation. I learnt the ego death riff but now want to learn something with sweep picking in it (like the second half of Ego Death... or 40oz)
You’re not alone my friend, it might felt impossible but the mindset i always had when learning something is to just do it, because you genuinely love it, not just to impress
I am doing exact the same kind of sweeps rn, the deadnote stuff, but i listen to a lot of bach and alot of yngwie malmsteen, and try to work on the notes in between.
I always stayed away from sweeping because I saw it as an advanced technique, and I simply wasn't into the sound it produces. Let me tell you that even if you are not gona put sweep arpeggios and licks into your repertory because it's simply not your style, learning it is fundamental to your right hand technique. Switching to adjacent strings becomes cleaner and more efficient. Also, I developed the bad habit of using the elbow too much on my legato/alternate picking. Alternating between "from the wrist" alternate picking and sweep picking exercices, I started to develop a much cleaner and more relaxed technique, as I began to be able to use my elbow to do the string switching much more effortlessy, as the wrist focuses on plucking.
Thanks teacher I'm playing guitar 25 years ago on a culture riff but sweep picking is not good in my hands ,very hard to conquer the scales 😂 as I watch your guitar lesson is very good
BERNTH your timing is amazing both uploading videos and playing guitar!! 😆I just started learning how to sweep a few days ago and now you upload this. Thank you so much for your knowledge!!
In order to Psych yourself in executing a correct sweep picking technique. always think about a broom. All you have to do is push and pull the pick smoothly while gliding along the strings. The lick that really helped me achieve this technique would be Symphony Xs The Damnation game. Sorry Bernth hahaha but excellent playing though!
Excellent playing. Incredibly tight. Very impressed. I just feel like the level of delay is very high and can be distracting. I know because I'm guilty of that myself.
I am trying to find a similar guitar channel for classical guitar that has play-along technique exercises, but not finding anything. It would be great to have some challenging classical guitar exercises that I could play-along with and possibly have tab as well.
Download today's exercise play-along videos, tabs, backing tracks & guitar pro files ▶ www.patreon.com/bernth Happy sweeping 🤘
Thank you
interesting
Even not being a beginner, we see the "basic" stuff with new eyes and always learn some details we didn't earlier. Learning is a circle and everytime we review "old" lessons we don't bother with basic difficulties and pay attention to the details.
@@kilroywashere1828 oh yes, sometimes he says beginner and I see me, after 25 years practicing guitar thinking "oh man, I will never make it"
I'm not bragging but I've been on guitar since I was 16, I've learned all styles and techniques of guitar it was fun learning and mastering everything of it,but still never stops learning 🔥🍻👌
We all learn different stuff on guitar at different times, and learn a lot of different things also. So a lesson might not be basic, it could just be certain info that a guitarist might not have seen. There is so much about how to play guitar in this world, so many styles, songs, etc.
@@enteid.ashura7737 I'm on that journey now i started at 17 and mostly played fingerstyle so now I'm going back to learn all the techniques i never needed like sweep picking and pinch harmonics. It feels like tying one hand behind my back but i know it'll be worth it
Going back k to basics does help a ton
I'm determined to learn this technique and I'm making some progress thanks to your videos. I just turned 65 years old and there are additional challenges, like when I realized that I have a lot of bad habits that are older than you!
Been at 30 years completely self taught have the same problem
@@michaelblack9458 Yeah, back in the pre-tab days when I started playing, we had one grouchy old man that taught flamenco guitar in my small town. After one lesson where he taught me to tune my guitar was it for me. I learned by watching/playing with others, and becoming adept at dropping the needle on the guitar solo. I wore out countless cassette decks rewinding/fast forwarding! Oh the pain! Guitar theory kind of came along after the fact, and in bits and pieces because there just wasn't a lot of sources for theory related to guitar, other than classical where you had to read music. So yeah, it was easy to pick up bad habits because we didn't have Bernth to straighten us out! Rock on...
I learned primarily by watching other people live and trying to copy my older brother who only new riffs I didn't attempt leave playing until I've been playing for about a decade
@Tenebrae Thanks man! I've always tried to learn things outside of my comfort zone. Keeps my playing fresh, and it's good for the brain! Celebrating my 50th year gigging. Now, if I could just get someone to tote my rig...
How's the sweep picking coming?
I've been messing around with guitars for nearly 20 years and am looking to get more serious about it.
I want to be able to shred but so far in trying it doesn't seem possible for me. Bad habits and technique doesn't help any.
I'm 55 years old. Grew up trying to learn malmsteen licks in the 80's. But I love these shredding videos. You are so fluid and precise. Adding you to my favorite guitarists/teachers of all time. You have an amazing gift on guitar that I wish more of the world could appreciate like I do. Thank you.
@MarkAllen-nl6lo Are you still playing?
just here to thank you, trying to learn Tornado of Souls' Solo right now and it has been quite the inspiration, like it's been stuck in my head until I learn the whole thing
This is exactly my hang up with sweep picking. The bottom and top are defined, with those sloppy ghost notes in between. I haven’t put lots of effort into it until now, so it’s exciting to hear that this is how you began as well. Practice and instructors break boundaries
I'm a perpetual advanced beginner I guess. Guitar is my zen. Working on things like this is a form of focused meditation for me. Thanks for all you do!
You're incredible !
I recommend using synester gates solos as a sweeping example. His way of sweeping has multiple genres included in the album city of evil. The song I'm working on is MIA.
Thats a great tune...and a wild solo
Yeah, I want to learn save me, wish me luck
Same! I found the sweeping section at the end of the solo to 'Heretic' from HTTK is a great intermediate sweep example with different shapes that isn't too fast
@@Nitenman exercise 1 has a close shape to the first sweeping lick in the solo for almost easy
shepherd of fire has some good sweeping patterns.
Not only do I remember 'Stabwound' very well, I also grew up in the same town as these guys. I've worked with two of their early drummers, one of them being a buddy of mine. One day he gave me their demo 'cassette tape' and I was blown away. He invited me to one of their rehearsals in a basement so I could sit in and watch them practice. It was quite something to watch. So disciplined, and unbelievable instrumental skills. It's so well deserved how Necrophagist became an icon in their genre.
You are my guitar hero Bernth. I've been a Rhythm guitarist for years, but I'm focusing on being a lead guitarist now, and getting to your level would be a dream!
"Deep down I always knew that it's just a trick..."
My entire guitar technique. Lots of people think I'm good. But I know the truth. Gotta get real skills now though.
The legend that is Bernth! Serious talent.
Im just starting with sweep picking, my inspiration was parihas from sylosis. Tysm for providing me with all these exercises, they are really helping me
I haven't played for 3 years I can still play but I'm hella sloppy. Thank you so much for this, hope I get better again
you are the best teacher on YT Bernth !
Than you man this is the only technique I need to get down. Almost 30 years and still can’t do it. Not ashamed. I can write songs and record them do vocals and play bass as well as tapping out my percussion section without a metronome. So I know timing is ESSENTIAL and has to be perfect. But this is what I desperately need to learn and perFECT!
I’ve been hitting my sweeps HARD to play the solo in From Nothing by Reflections. Six string diminished sweeps through three inversions at 240 bpm, it’s fuckin ruthless. I’m taking all the help I can get and I’m so glad you’re uploading stuff that’s applicable 😅🙏
Dude fuckin stabwound is incredible and the solo, while not nearly as technical as their other ones is gloriously filthy and by far my favorite
I'm not a sweeper, most guitarist sound terrible sweeping. Bernth you actually do it extremely well, that is rare in my opinion.
I had been playing on the same shitty guitar and amp for over a decade. Finally upgraded my gear and actually have different sound effects! I'd always stuck to jazz for the most part. Im excited to practice shredding techniques. I've got a strong grasp on music theory and your videos have been helping me a lot. Thank you much!
3 days after finding this video and I am genuinely already making progress with my sweeping. I can't thank you enough daddy Bernth.
This is coming from someone who is attempting to sweep for the first time. The first practice is good, but I would recommend to try the major arpeggio rather than the minor first, it helped me and maybe it will help you 😁👍
This actually really helped me. i did this arpeggio shape with 190 bpm metronome for 15 min every day for a week and now i can sweep pick, not perfectly but yeah
About how experienced were you before? Trying to gauge whether this is something worth attempting yet
@@Dclerkin17 i play gitar for like 2 years now
@@Dclerkin17 if you wanna learn it you just need to stick to it, and do it till you succeed
Love your techniue videos! Thanks so much. Must also say, the agressiveness and a bit uncontrolled sond of the picking form your first album sounds pretty cool. You say it "didn't really sound too great" but I love it for it's dirty chaos! Not a slight to sweeping where the notes are articulated, jost an aknowledgement that the ugly is also a matter of taste.
Muhammed is such an insane guitarist.
I wanted to get a Xiphose just because he played one.
He's truly a genius musician, after I'm listening Advanced Corpse Tumour, Diminished to Be and Fermented Offal Discharge that's the first time in my life I want to learn fast and precise sweep picking, he's also inspired me to push myself in terms of music writing and practice
love this. I don't recommend watching on way to work though because immediately you wanna be back home with your hands on your guitar.
I don't even play metal but I'm going to learn this, I'm determined
Awesome video and lessons! Can’t wait to download the Patreon course. Just the final lesson you showed does look a bit scary… 😅. Gonna be fun, as always! Thanks for all your great lessons!
this is what i exactly needed, i always wanted to sweep pick smoothly when i started. and i m stil hoping to do it
Great lesson - You are a guitar playing beast!
Bernth your music inspires me
Been playing for 15 years and my impatience caused me to need to go back to basics.
So glad you made this vid! Learning some sweep parts for children of bodom songs “bed of razors” and “warheart” but somewhat similar but I’m a beginner at them so any lessons will definitely help 🤘🏻
If you want to practice sweeping in Children of Bodom's songs I suggest you to check Kissing the shadows solo. It's really hard
@@cobEnjoyerBed of Razors already enough for starting point, kissing the shadows is way too advanced for many people, even Alexi sometimes didn't play like the studio version and completely improvised
Omg !!!!!!! This is actually such a quality video
Best teacher watching you from IRAN🇮🇷🤘🏻
I improve my sweep also forgetting about my fretting hand and relax it, then roll the fingers to the sweep and the pick will do the sweep(pendulum) motion automatically
Excellent technique u r using! Muscle memory is a great asset but thumb placement and proper pick and striking tempo is just as valuble
@@hobronerhobroner1848 true, that comes first, if not you cannot relax at all, at least for me…
Currently practicing Caprice 24 even though I'm a beginner. Thank God I found this vid.
Very good lesson Bernth. Sweep and alternate pick exercise I use is Machine (solo fill in) by Born of Osiris.
Mind control by burning the masses got me really into sweeping… not like I can do it at all but it sounds very similar to ur example too
I need this sweeping techniques because of canon rock thank you so much for your free tutorial
I LOVE Stabwound haha, blast from the past
Is it bad that all I hear is Avenged Sevenfold? 😂
Average solo in A7x
Hail to the king is the reason im here
@@conorcampbell2109 thats the exact reason im here too lmao 🤘
@@conorcampbell2109think we all are here for it
Yes
STABWOUND! That song alone got me into tech death
Bernth, is that one of the h.r. Geiger Ibanez? It looks like his work. All time favorite artist. Well... art artists that is. Guitartist- new word lol, my favorite guitartist currently would be Bernth. He has helped break me out of a 30 year plateau. So big, huge thank you+1000x!
Great!! Could you make a video of how to make gallops like John Schafer from Iced Earth? He has a very rare technique to make infernal gallops.
Brilliant lesson, thanks. Hopefully it’ll help me get passed this huge block in my playing.
The H.R. Giger is my dream guitar. I would love the chance to own one, I've been waiting since it came out, like 25+ years now. Beautiful guitar I hope one day I will have one.
haha bro you are describing my problem perfectly; this is amazing, you are exactly what I've been looking for.
All I want is to be able to play Jason Becker, but after the few years I played, Practicing almost feels pointless.
This video actually helps get me outta that mindset, genuinely. Been stuck in it for a few years now.
Thank you for posting this I have the problem of dead notes when sweep picking too
I liked a lot the exercises. Thanks. Cheers from Perú.
1:51 saving this for later
Great lesson , Bernth. I have been hoping for more exercises chaining sweeps together and including lead lines. I need more of this.
learn the opening solo in 'tempting time' by animals as leaders
Kerenn euyy mang bernth,mugi sukses sareng sehat
My approach is to play the hardest songs, with metronome from the slowest speed, first getting all the notes right, then gradually building speed (slowly) and sometimes I push Myself way too hard to challenge myself and break my limit. And when I struggle to play smooth and clean at those very high speeds, I go back to to slow metronome again and I build it up again. And repeat the whole process over and over again and again.
And the results are far too sweet.
I didn't even expected to give these good results.
But this way works for me.
You totally described my struggles with arpeggios, it’s uncanny. Apparently I’m a typical hack on guitar haha
This is what im looking for !!! THANKS BERNTH🤙🔥🔥
At 1:35 ish he's talking about which song(s) inspired you to learn the force. Mine is "Good Point, Wandering Bear" by ConsidertheSource - check em out
Hell yeah brother this made Barbra come back home.
-Dan Datsun mechanic 1971-1984
-Married to Barbra 1984-1984
-Sent from nextel 2g smart toaster
funnily enough i came here for guidance with learning that very Necrophagist lick lmao
good video, bro
The thing that inspires me to get better at guitar is Polyphia... at first I thought I was aiming too high but their stuff isn't actually that bad. It's just fundamentals + teleportation. I learnt the ego death riff but now want to learn something with sweep picking in it (like the second half of Ego Death... or 40oz)
You’re not alone my friend, it might felt impossible but the mindset i always had when learning something is to just do it, because you genuinely love it, not just to impress
Gonna try and learn Altitudes in the future
My white whale was trying to learn the intro to Lake Bodom. I never did, but hopefully as a member of your Patreon I'll build my skills enough.
I am doing exact the same kind of sweeps rn, the deadnote stuff, but i listen to a lot of bach and alot of yngwie malmsteen, and try to work on the notes in between.
great sweep picking techniques exercise from you.loved and enjoyed your lesson.thanks a lot for it.
I always stayed away from sweeping because I saw it as an advanced technique, and I simply wasn't into the sound it produces. Let me tell you that even if you are not gona put sweep arpeggios and licks into your repertory because it's simply not your style, learning it is fundamental to your right hand technique.
Switching to adjacent strings becomes cleaner and more efficient. Also, I developed the bad habit of using the elbow too much on my legato/alternate picking. Alternating between "from the wrist" alternate picking and sweep picking exercices, I started to develop a much cleaner and more relaxed technique, as I began to be able to use my elbow to do the string switching much more effortlessy, as the wrist focuses on plucking.
Wait ...is that cat tought you how to sweep ?
You're the man dude!
Dude, I would be happy being able to play your “sloppy fake arpeggios”. I’m currently at arpeggi NO. Thanks for all your posts I’m get it ;)
Thanks teacher I'm playing guitar 25 years ago on a culture riff but sweep picking is not good in my hands ,very hard to conquer the scales 😂 as I watch your guitar lesson is very good
Day 1:80BPM/160BPM
Day 2:90BPM/200BPM
Day 3: 100BPM/210BPM
Luv it when he sweeeps
Best teacher
Hey Bernth, I will buy the sweeping masterclass course soon.
Please consider making a tapping masterclass course as well!
Thank You Master Bernth for the info👏👏
Thank you 😢
BERNTH your timing is amazing both uploading videos and playing guitar!! 😆I just started learning how to sweep a few days ago and now you upload this. Thank you so much for your knowledge!!
Same
Hi Bernth, thanks for he invaluable share. Amazing sound. Are you using a 10-46 strings gauge there?
My inspiration is Tornado of souls. Prove me wrong
Great video! Any chance on a tremolo picking lesson!?
Gonna use these exercises to learn the sweeps at the end of Sentient 6 by Nevermore :)
In order to Psych yourself in executing a correct sweep picking technique. always think about a broom. All you have to do is push and pull the pick smoothly while gliding along the strings. The lick that really helped me achieve this technique would be Symphony Xs The Damnation game. Sorry Bernth hahaha but excellent playing though!
only 45 secs in, already know this gonna be agrwat video
01:04 ok i need a cat for sweeping ;)
Necrophagist is the band that got me into sweep picking
헐 번스 형ㅜㅜ 한글로 까지 !! 고마워요 !!
The opening arpeggio is from born of osiris machine too I think
appreciate your video, thank you
Thank you
What delay are you using? It sounds amazing!
Alaska by between the buried and me was my motivation to sweep pick
Excellent playing. Incredibly tight. Very impressed. I just feel like the level of delay is very high and can be distracting. I know because I'm guilty of that myself.
Good friend sweeping
what is that guitar u use in the video like at 8:00
Very 🆒 Bernth I'll try these out
Great advice. 👍
STABWOUND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What’s good settings on the amp ? Mixing part as well?
Thanks
I am trying to find a similar guitar channel for classical guitar that has play-along technique exercises, but not finding anything. It would be great to have some challenging classical guitar exercises that I could play-along with and possibly have tab as well.