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Sweep picking is a fairly advanced technique where you 'sweep' your pick through the strings instead of alternate picking them. It's used commonly by shredders. The motion is a lot like strumming, only slower. And another difference is every note needs to sound separately. So before playing the next note raise the finger from the previous. It is often used to play super-fast arpeggios like this: Here are some other arpeggios Use the guidelines in the building speed page to get this fast.

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  • Sweep picking is a fairly advanced technique where you 'sweep' your pick through the strings instead of alternate picking them. It's used commonly by shredders. The motion is a lot like strumming, only slower. And another difference is every note needs to sound separately. So before playing the next note raise the finger from the previous. It is often used to play super-fast arpeggios like this: Here are some other arpeggios Use the guidelines in the building speed page to get this fast.
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  • Sweep picking is a fairly advanced technique where you 'sweep' your pick through the strings instead of alternate picking them. It's used commonly by shredders. The motion is a lot like strumming, only slower. And another difference is every note needs to sound separately. So before playing the next note raise the finger from the previous. It is often used to play super-fast arpeggios like this: E minor e|---------3h7-|p3-------------------------------- B|-------5-----|---5------------------------------ G|-----4-------|-----4---------------------------- D|---5---------|-------5-------------------------- A|-7-----------|---------7------------------------ E|-------------|---------------------------------- D D D D D U U U U U is up, D is Down. You want all the notes to be individual and not ring together like a chord. Fret each note when you play that string and immediately release it and fret the next note. Here are some other arpeggios E|-----5-3---------1-0------ B|---6-----5-----3-----1---- G|-7---------5-3---------0-- D|-------------------------- A|-------------------------- E|-------------------------- D D D U U U D D D U U U E|--------------12h15p12------------------- B|------------12--------12----------------- G|----------12------------12--------------- D|--------14----------------14------------- A|------14--------------------------------- E|-12h15----------------------------------- D D D D D D U U U E|---------12h15p12------------------------ B|-------13--------13---------------------- G|-----12------------12-------------------- D|---14----------------14------------------ A|-15--------------------15---------------- E|----------------------------------------- D D D D D U U U U E|------------12h17p12------------ B|----------13--------13--------- G|--------14------------14-------- D|------14----------------14------- A|-12h15---------------------------- E|------------------------------- D D D D D U U U Use the guidelines in the building speed page to get this fast.
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