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This is great! Another simple solo to practice sweep picking, particularly if you are new to it, is Dethklok's Duncan Hills Coffee Jungle solo. It focuses on 2 arpeggios: the D minor 3-string arpeggio and the C Major 5-string arpeggio. There is an animated lesson video on RUclips that includes a tab and it's how I started learning to sweep pick back in 2010. Cheers!
thanks to my mentor sharing my sweeping play in his video and also for his support all the way up to this level.. I also refreshed my knowledge with this video again and again.. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Holy crap you are an amazing instructor. So many experts out there but you make it so clear what it is that people like me are missing when trying to learn this. You gained yourself a subscriber my man.
Man the whole pick looking up and down thing is something NO ONE that I have tried to learn from has ever pointed out...and it made a huge difference thanks bro!!!
It's actually a point of controversy. If you learn to do it with the pick in a neutral position you don't have to worry about slanting the pick. That being said there are no rules. If it works for you keep doing it.
Thanks for sharing my altitudes video sensei. It’s been years since you’ve taught me how to sweep pick (and bunch of other techniques) and it really makes me happy to see you influence people and share what you have with others.
Hi there. Just discovered this lesson and am now eager to see the others. At the end, someone who makes things clear, speaks slowly and clearly and takes time to explain things. Thank you very much.
I REALLY love Ozgur by the fact that he keep releasing video to help use improve, especially when it comes to making songs to a practice drill, more fun that way rather than mindlessly practicing scales :D
Great stuff! However, Id' like to point out you got "ascending" and "descending" vice versa.. Ascending means going Up in pitch while descending is going lower in pitch.
Thank you, good sir. As a now bedroom musician, I could no longer do these. (physically incapable of doing so after a left arm injury) and by looking at your video, you certainly made it look easy. I'll try my best to practice and be better. Subbed too!
Great tips. I've found Cacophony a rich source of sweep practice passages too. I'm attempting Perpetual Burn at the moment but basic technique needs work.
Hey guy, I've got the balls! Serrana here I come! (But first, Altitudes). Seriously though I came upon your channel in a search for Altitudes walkthrough and found it very useful. Great presentation, ands great playing.
You are the best. Do you have some left hand arpeggios example for the begginer like me? I got the picking but which notes to play is beyond me. Thanks and all best from Croatia. Tom
Great explanation! Gorgeous guitar, BTW. I think I picked up two or three seconds of the Glass Prison arpeggios. I'd like to see the shapes you chose to make that sweepable. Mr. Petrucci plays with alternate picking which is WAY more work if you ask me.
@@OzzGuitar that’s nice Ozgur!!! I’ve been playing Serrana for a year already and i felt like I’m not progressing at all. I know it’s really hard masterpiece of JB but you just made it look easy.
Nice I was doing it wrong! I didnt sweep. I make movements downpicking, uppicking but not leaning next string. Thanks I did hard way this is a lot easier! One guitarist whom I really like Steve Morse alternate pick most of arpeggios too!? So not sweep picking a'la brush picking.
looking, that confused me for a time ...pick attack is what i teach and the students seem to not need to think about it! and in the direction of travel... not saying your students are stupid.....my students have the feel by the time they are here!!! good video ozzz i also teach touch control ...do i hit the string flat pick tilted one edge or the other! txs ozz
I'm like 'okay'at doing 3string sweeps in certain shapes, and I'm also 'okay' at the 'ascending' portion of a 5/6 string sweeps, but the descending sweeps always feel unnatural getting the pick position that I KNOW I need to achieve, as its basically the opposite of the ascending pattern, but I just have a real tendancy to botch it up, and end up doing a fast-ish picking of the notes. But I think it mostly relates to the amount of disciplined practice I do. Im lucky if I play 30mins a day. The odd hour long sesh. might happen, and of that I prob only dedicate 10-20% of that time to sweeps. Its just my lament of being a perpetually casual player....
You are the only instructor that I have seen that has give the tip of rolling the fingers when sweep picking and that has made the biggest difference for me by far thank you!
What is the best guitar tone for sweeping? I practice altitudes from your video every day for 3 hours. I hear string noise from my right hand palm while muting the lower strings. The pickups hear the skin of my palm brushing against the strings. It’s really bad. Maybe it’s my tone? Too much reverb? I’m lost.
Yes could be.. When you practice don't use any reverb, it usually covers your mistakes. And the noise from your palm could be a sign of to much treble.
Good content, but ‘ascending’ and ‘descending’ terms are always relative to pitch - Ascending the scale/descending the scale. Just like playing ‘high’ on the neck and ‘low’ on the neck or ‘upper frets’ and ‘lower frets’
The problem with sweep picking the way most people do it, is that it comes out sounding like heavy metal classical arpeggios, and that is about it. Instead, use the transverse picking to just improve on the efficiency of whatever style you are doing. Not locking into a 'sweep' sound.
@@spreadwuvokay Like I eluded to, the problem with sweep picking is the way most people do it , not sweep picking's fault, but the way it is applied. Who said it was sweep picking's fault, don't put words in people's mouth. I am entitled to my opinion, and my opinion is that some sweep picking has a signature sound, one that I feel gets overused, but sweep picking is derived from transverse picking, which wasn't intended originally to alter a guitar style. I learned this style of transvers picking from a teacher who was taught by Dennis Sandole, who taught Pat Martino, as far back as the 70s, long before anybody in last few generations ever heard of sweep picking. But, if you like the sweep picking sound, that's fine, you are entitled to that as well, but I think it is over used, and gets tiring to listen to, just like overused pentatonic scales in most rock music. I am not cutting on sweep picking, just the way it gets used sometimes.
Fuckin' dethklok bruh🤘🤘🤘 Also my biggest help I can offer is to make sure your letting off the note before you play the next one otherwise it will blend together and sound bad. Take it slow and figure out what your doing wrong.
This video is just about the opposite of my sweeping technique. Alternatively you could use a light enough pick attack to where your hand can just flow up and down the motion almost like a rake. And instead of tilting the pick in this way you can slightly tilt it sideways, because of the shape of the pick this allows you to hit the strings at the same angle on the upstroke and downstroke without moving your hand.
About the exercise: That's not possible for me. You showed it on the lowest strings, that's possible for me, but on the highest (= not higher tone, higher at guitar position) I have no chance to cover two strings with the pinky.
Thanks for your great support guys. Please don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more high quality free videos🤘🤘🤘
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Anything about palm muting? It’s the only thing a have problems with.
Just discovered you today and I subscribed. You're a hell of a teacher and this is one of the best tutorial vids I've seen. 🤘
@@michaelmorbid704 Thank you!
Thanks for the educational co tent sir 😏👍
This is great! Another simple solo to practice sweep picking, particularly if you are new to it, is Dethklok's Duncan Hills Coffee Jungle solo. It focuses on 2 arpeggios: the D minor 3-string arpeggio and the C Major 5-string arpeggio. There is an animated lesson video on RUclips that includes a tab and it's how I started learning to sweep pick back in 2010. Cheers!
Go homes, wash the shames offs of yous
That's the solo I practiced to get the hang of it!
You are the clearest at explaining things of any teacher I have ever seen. Nice guitar btw.
Thank you!
That Altitudes section is a nightmare. It gives me hope to see your students nailing it 😀
Sure you can nail it too!
You need a little bit of patience🤘
thanks to my mentor sharing my sweeping play in his video and also for his support all the way up to this level.. I also refreshed my knowledge with this video again and again.. 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
You practiced well and managed to play this advanced sweep picking song at the age of 35. I am proud of you🤘🤘🤘
Is that your way of saying your in the video 😆
Holy crap you are an amazing instructor. So many experts out there but you make it so clear what it is that people like me are missing when trying to learn this. You gained yourself a subscriber my man.
Thank you!
Man the whole pick looking up and down thing is something NO ONE that I have tried to learn from has ever pointed out...and it made a huge difference thanks bro!!!
It's actually a point of controversy. If you learn to do it with the pick in a neutral position you don't have to worry about slanting the pick. That being said there are no rules. If it works for you keep doing it.
Best Instructor On RUclips easily . No time wasting and to the point lessons 💯 .
Thanks a lot🙏🤘🤘
Looking for this level of skill and clearlyness on YT since 20 years.
Thanks for sharing my altitudes video sensei. It’s been years since you’ve taught me how to sweep pick (and bunch of other techniques) and it really makes me happy to see you influence people and share what you have with others.
Thank you my Padawan🙏
It was great to see your improvement over time. I’m sure there are more to come🤘🤘🤘
Really like this presentation. Thanks
I stopped playing guitar years ago. But watching this vid made me wanna pick it back up!! xD
Great video. Another useful tip is to make sure you use the neck pick up to get that fluid sound when sweep picking.
Hi there. Just discovered this lesson and am now eager to see the others. At the end, someone who makes things clear, speaks slowly and clearly and takes time to explain things. Thank you very much.
I REALLY love Ozgur by the fact that he keep releasing video to help use improve, especially when it comes to making songs to a practice drill, more fun that way rather than mindlessly practicing scales :D
Thank you very much! Yes I prefer to teach with songs so the student don't get bored and improve better🤘🤘🤘
I can't even do a normal solo, much less sweep picking. Great video man.
Great stuff!
However, Id' like to point out you got "ascending" and "descending" vice versa.. Ascending means going Up in pitch while descending is going lower in pitch.
He's not speaking about pitch, he's talking about direction.
@@bobbyjones-uv5cn you could not possibly have missed the point more.
@@bobbyjones-uv5cn No, he got it wrong.
@@albertfish69 Did you actually read what I wrote?
I needed this so much in my arsenal of licks
"If you have ballz" 😆Nevermind dropping them while playing 😆
Amazing technique video! thanks!
I think this is the best tutorial about sweep picking I've ever seen. Hell yeah man and amazing job.
Jason Becker s arpeggios🤩🔝
Useful. I really do need to practice more sweeping.
I've just found your channel...
And it's awesome!
Thank you!
Hi Ozz, you teach very well. A great teacher . thank you
Thank you, good sir. As a now bedroom musician, I could no longer do these. (physically incapable of doing so after a left arm injury) and by looking at your video, you certainly made it look easy. I'll try my best to practice and be better. Subbed too!
Thank you. I hope you^ll be better soon!
@@OzzGuitar Much love! Much appreciated.
Dude...NICE Video. You explained it very good and I think I'm now able to play it right
Great tips. I've found Cacophony a rich source of sweep practice passages too. I'm attempting Perpetual Burn at the moment but basic technique needs work.
Thank you. Great lesson.
Hey guy, I've got the balls! Serrana here I come! (But first, Altitudes).
Seriously though I came upon your channel in a search for Altitudes walkthrough and found it very useful. Great presentation, ands great playing.
this is actually cool bro! My sweeping is god awful (can just barely get through the Tornado of Souls sweep section)
Cheers man. If you can play 2 string arpeggios you can start with Glass Prison Arpeggios
Very good guitar playing skills
Thanks for the lesson !
Nice to see your students blazing through Altitudes. Gives me hope ! 🥲
Waiting for your performance 😀
You're such a talented guy, keep up the great work!
God bless you sir you have just solved my all the problems 😊❤️
Good to hear that!
Great lesson. This and tapping are my achilles heel!!
🤘🤘🤘
Very clear and easy to learn video. Thanks so much sir.
Muito intuitivo. Parabéns professor!
Awesome lesson!! And your guitar is so beautiful 😱
You are the best. Do you have some left hand arpeggios example for the begginer like me? I got the picking but which notes to play is beyond me. Thanks and all best from Croatia. Tom
Thank you! You can start working on Malmsteen - Far Beyond The Sun 2 string sweeps.
Özgür kardeşim başarılarının devamını dilerim.çok yararlı videolar.iyi çalışmalar.
Great explanation! Gorgeous guitar, BTW. I think I picked up two or three seconds of the Glass Prison arpeggios. I'd like to see the shapes you chose to make that sweepable. Mr. Petrucci plays with alternate picking which is WAY more work if you ask me.
You can find lesson video links in the description
The first song that comes in mind to practice sweeping is The Glass Prison and hoooly sheeeeep you recommend it haha..
I always thought of ascending/ descending in terms of tone, not the direction toward the top or bottom of the neck.
You’re right but If you understand what I mean that’s okay. English is my 3rd language unfortunately✌️
thank you for the lesson. subscribed!
Was amazing tutorial guitar
Increible!!!! Excelente video!!!! Gracias master!!!!
Gracias🤘
Best tutor 👍
Hey Best regards from Indonesia country. You're great.
Greetings to Indonesia🙋🏻♂️
If you use your neck pickup and sweep right below the neck, your sweeps will sound better. Sometimes even cleaner. Plus you get that shred god pop :D
I advise my students to practice with bridge pickup to clean their technique ✌️🤘
What a humble and great teacher for anyone ! keep up the good channel !
Thank you for the great advises. Hope i can play Altitudes and Serrana clean as your students played it. Greetings from Winnipeg Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you very much. I'm sure you can!!! I've been at Winnipeg in 2008 that was a great journey for me✌️
@@OzzGuitar that’s nice Ozgur!!! I’ve been playing Serrana for a year already and i felt like I’m not progressing at all. I know it’s really hard masterpiece of JB but you just made it look easy.
Tq for your good lessons sir 👍❤️
Wow…my upstroke has been off for like 27 years Haha thank you sir!
Great job at explaining sweep picking! Cool guitar bruh! What brand is it?
🤟🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
Suhr Guitars Modern Plus Curly Fireburst
@@OzzGuitar Awesome! Thx so much! 🤟🔥
2 best sweeping parts are the last half of Mea Culpa by The Human Abstract and Children of Fire by Oh, Sleeper
Nice I was doing it wrong!
I didnt sweep. I make movements downpicking, uppicking but not leaning next string. Thanks I did hard way this is a lot easier!
One guitarist whom I really like Steve Morse alternate pick most of arpeggios too!?
So not sweep picking a'la brush picking.
I am a big lover of alternate picking too but it's good to master all the techniques.
Highkey the Best tutorial, its hard to master but after and hour or two i did it :D
Thank you
Super! Puedes compartir el archivo de los ejercicios en tablaturas?
TY, Sir!🙏🙏🙏
0:39 so I’ll play like Jason Becker? Sweet! 😀
If you practice well :) Why not🤘😀
Very interesting thank you 🤘🤘🤘
ほんとうにすばらしいですね ⚘
this is my fevrouts tecnik...swep picking😁😁
that JAZZ III pick is the real trick to sweep picking, with a slight angle of attack, sweep picking is pretty much like strumming
looking, that confused me for a time ...pick attack is what i teach and the students seem to not need to think about it! and in the direction of travel...
not saying your students are stupid.....my students have the feel by the time they are here!!! good video ozzz
i also teach touch control ...do i hit the string flat pick tilted one edge or the other!
txs ozz
Great lesson!
Thank you!
I would love to be able to play solos like Andy James or like the lead guitarist from "I built the sky"
I'm like 'okay'at doing 3string sweeps in certain shapes, and I'm also 'okay' at the 'ascending' portion of a 5/6 string sweeps, but the descending sweeps always feel unnatural getting the pick position that I KNOW I need to achieve, as its basically the opposite of the ascending pattern, but I just have a real tendancy to botch it up, and end up doing a fast-ish picking of the notes.
But I think it mostly relates to the amount of disciplined practice I do. Im lucky if I play 30mins a day. The odd hour long sesh. might happen, and of that I prob only dedicate 10-20% of that time to sweeps. Its just my lament of being a perpetually casual player....
I love this video
You are the only instructor that I have seen that has give the tip of rolling the fingers when sweep picking and that has made the biggest difference for me by far thank you!
I migrated to fingerpicking in 2002 (no pick, fingers only). Can someone give me guidance esp. of my reluctance to go back to using a pick ?
Finger picking is great, don't stop. You wanna rock .. use a pick, you can do both.
Mr tentacles , let's go!
My advice is dedicated some daily time even 15 min a day. Will create a auto memory, an naturally, you will be more confident over the time.
Gördüğüm ilk videon ve bir abone kazandın 👍🏿
So I subscribed!
Fantastic
What started me, was Metallica's "Leper Messiah" solo. I think it's better to start with that, than any of the songs mentioned here.
What is the best guitar tone for sweeping? I practice altitudes from your video every day for 3 hours. I hear string noise from my right hand palm while muting the lower strings. The pickups hear the skin of my palm brushing against the strings. It’s really bad. Maybe it’s my tone? Too much reverb? I’m lost.
Yes could be.. When you practice don't use any reverb, it usually covers your mistakes. And the noise from your palm could be a sign of to much treble.
@@OzzGuitar thank you. I will practice.
how long have u been playing guitar mr.turkekul
Almost 25 years✌️🤘
Thank you so much🍎🍎🍎
Your welcome!
Terima kasih sudah berbagi
Awesome 😎👌👌❤️
I am from Assam my name is Anil Baruah I have seen your video I was preaktis your geven Thanks
Your welcome!
Çok sağlam bir çalışma, elinize emeğinize sağlık 🔥🔥🤘🤘
Cok tesekkurler🙏
Good content, but ‘ascending’ and ‘descending’ terms are always relative to pitch - Ascending the scale/descending the scale. Just like playing ‘high’ on the neck and ‘low’ on the neck or ‘upper frets’ and ‘lower frets’
Thanks for the advice
I think everyone understands exactly what it means
@@willb3486 Thanks for your personal thoughts on that, Will.
It confused me too.
Bulgaria ?
Turkey🙋🏻♂️
The problem with sweep picking the way most people do it, is that it comes out sounding like heavy metal classical arpeggios, and that is about it. Instead, use the transverse picking to just improve on the efficiency of whatever style you are doing. Not locking into a 'sweep' sound.
So the problem with sweep picking is the way people choose to use it? How is that sweep pickings fault?
@@spreadwuvokay Like I eluded to, the problem with sweep picking is the way most people do it , not sweep picking's fault, but the way it is applied. Who said it was sweep picking's fault, don't put words in people's mouth. I am entitled to my opinion, and my opinion is that some sweep picking has a signature sound, one that I feel gets overused, but sweep picking is derived from transverse picking, which wasn't intended originally to alter a guitar style. I learned this style of transvers picking from a teacher who was taught by Dennis Sandole, who taught Pat Martino, as far back as the 70s, long before anybody in last few generations ever heard of sweep picking. But, if you like the sweep picking sound, that's fine, you are entitled to that as well, but I think it is over used, and gets tiring to listen to, just like overused pentatonic scales in most rock music. I am not cutting on sweep picking, just the way it gets used sometimes.
Merci beaucoup !
Merci :)
Guitar brand??
Suhr Guitars
Fuckin' dethklok bruh🤘🤘🤘
Also my biggest help I can offer is to make sure your letting off the note before you play the next one otherwise it will blend together and sound bad. Take it slow and figure out what your doing wrong.
I really want to learn this style but my guitar is very old so i cant make the sound
What kinda guitar is that?
Suhr Modern Plus Curly Fireburst
Wow i have new God teacher
This video is just about the opposite of my sweeping technique. Alternatively you could use a light enough pick attack to where your hand can just flow up and down the motion almost like a rake. And instead of tilting the pick in this way you can slightly tilt it sideways, because of the shape of the pick this allows you to hit the strings at the same angle on the upstroke and downstroke without moving your hand.
About the exercise:
That's not possible for me.
You showed it on the lowest strings, that's possible for me,
but on the highest (= not higher tone, higher at guitar position) I have no chance
to cover two strings with the pinky.
ruclips.net/video/LeXz2_ab2hk/видео.html
This video will help you to fix your problem✌️
Блин.Планета гитаристов.
3:40 German police siren lmfao
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