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Here Is What’s Wrong With Your Sweep Picking Technique

author: Mike_Philippov date: 06/17/2009 category: general music
rating: 7.8 / votes: 32 
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 10:16 am
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Jeroenofzo :
You kind of forgot speed.
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 10:38 am / quote |
Oli_ :
Real good tips in there. As a current learner of sweeping myself I've found that different pickups take to making the sweep sound cleaner with distortion. I use the bridge pickup on my ESP 7-string and I get clarity, but the bridge pickup blows!
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 10:39 am / quote |
hairypineapple :
"Here Is What’s Wrong With Your Sweep Picking Technique"

I don't think speed is what's wrong with people's sweep picking.. And it's obvious how to improve speed..

Nice article

POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:02 am / quote |
Rahguzar :
Personally of all the people i know the single most difficult thing to teach is patience. Too many people jump the gun on their practice bpm and end up with sloppy technique. All the things above come on their own more or less.
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:13 am / quote |
penner :
I agree with you. People should practice slower and with the amp off one sweep at a time. It's stupid when people pick up sweeping for the first time and think they can play the end of Selkies by BTBAM.
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:31 am / quote |
IvanGroznij :
always great stuff from you Mike. Thanks for another cool article! The video was very helpful too. looked like some live demonstration/lesson?
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:49 am / quote |
FretboardToAsh :
Seems nice, you summed up the greater part of the problems that occur. I can't imagine anyone not being able to figure this out on his own though.
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 12:13 pm / quote |
pigeonmafia :
Completely forgot pik angle... how hard the pik has to hit the strings... the fact that alot of people try and downpick each string not sweep...

but what you did actualy mention was pretty good

POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 12:19 pm / quote |
akhimakhi93 :
nice lesson points out precisely the mistakes n00b sweepers like myself make...well explained thanx bro
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 01:19 pm / quote |
Oddsbodkins :
Yeah those seem like some good tips to me, nice article. I'd started practising my sweeps only with distortion for the reasons you mentioned, it's nice to know that I'm not alone in thinking that
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 01:34 pm / quote |
guns_rosesldb :

good article

Jeroenofzo wrote:

You kind of forgot speed.


speed comes eventually once the technique is there

POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 02:44 pm / quote |
VKombinator :
good stuff mike, i like your articles man
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 02:45 pm / quote |
Morning Star :
I'm glad someone mentioned leaving distortion ON to practice. Every article I've ever read says to leave it off, but as stated you can't hear half the excess noise and you'll be so disappointed when you turn the distortion up and suddenly find you sound like crap (At least I was)
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 09:23 pm / quote |
Wolfsblood138 :
He doesn't mention the right hand, doing the actual sweeping motion though.
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 09:28 pm / quote |
killmacbeth :
Jeroenofzo wrote:

You kind of forgot speed.


that was an incredably stupid thing to say.

when you first started sweeping, did you a) just rip right into it as fast as you could? or did you b) use a metronome and start slow?

if you chose A, i could almost GUARENTEE that your horrible at sweeping.
if you chose B, then it would make sence if you were decent.

as guns_rosesldb said, speed comes with technique.


POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 09:39 pm / quote |
rexatar :
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! I never thought about rolling and starting with the tip of your finger! I always started with the flat and tried to bend it even more backwards which is somewhat impossible, or at least impractical. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make another lesson!!
POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:52 pm / quote |
rexatar :
killmacbeth wrote:

Jeroenofzo wrote:

You kind of forgot speed.

that was an incredably stupid thing to say.

when you first started sweeping, did you a) just rip right into it as fast as you could? or did you b) use a metronome and start slow?

if you chose A, i could almost GUARENTEE that your horrible at sweeping.
if you chose B, then it would make sence if you were decent.

as guns_rosesldb said, speed comes with technique.



I did both a and b. Didn't use a metronome but started very slow and practice four hours straight. For four days. Then kinda simmered down.

POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:54 pm / quote |
rexatar :
Morning Star wrote:

I'm glad someone mentioned leaving distortion ON to practice. Every article I've ever read says to leave it off, but as stated you can't hear half the excess noise and you'll be so disappointed when you turn the distortion up and suddenly find you sound like crap (At least I was)


possibly a request for a pickup change?

POSTED: 06/17/2009 - 11:55 pm / quote |
Night_Lights :
you can't you can sweep clean until you can sweep clean with full distortion on the bridge pickup.
POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 03:21 am / quote |
xAxioNx :
hey i've been practising sweeping for over 2 years now and i would say my level is ok. what i am looking for is a list of EVERY arpeggio that there is. when i write songs for my own band, i can only hardly use another arp. than harmonic minor... help anyone?
POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 03:38 am / quote |
eetfuk58 :
Jeroenofzo wrote:

You kind of forgot speed.


with the title being "heres whats wrong with your sweep picking" there was no need to mention speed, as everyone knows the point of sweeping is speed.

POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 09:51 am / quote |
philipp122 :
rexatar wrote:

Morning Star wrote:

I'm glad someone mentioned leaving distortion ON to practice. Every article I've ever read says to leave it off, but as stated you can't hear half the excess noise and you'll be so disappointed when you turn the distortion up and suddenly find you sound like crap (At least I was)

possibly a request for a pickup change?


Not everything can be improved by gear. It's annoying to see how often new gear is reccomended to improve guitar playing. How about actually practicing to improve technique instead of buying new pickups? The fact is that an increase in gain will make a lot of otherwise silent string sounds very audible, and you must learn to dampen the strings that make these subtle unwanted noises to clean up your playing. New pickups will not help.

POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 11:27 am / quote |
decayingdave :
This article uses the typical teacher's structure - Overtly tell someone they're wrong, then tell them that they'll always be wrong unless they pay money to the teacher. Lame.
POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 03:05 pm / quote |
rocker222 :
bahhhhh its a okey article kinda left somethings out
POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 04:10 pm / quote |
Dregen :
Left out alot of more important material that could have been mentioned instead of this.

Most of this article is just plain common sense anyways.

POSTED: 06/18/2009 - 05:29 pm / quote |
Elden G20 :
xAxioNx :
hey i've been practising sweeping for over 2 years now and i would say my level is ok. what i am looking for is a list of EVERY arpeggio that there is. when i write songs for my own band, i can only hardly use another arp. than harmonic minor... help anyone?


Arpeggios are only the notes of a chord played individually. Just find a chord that you like and take the notes and find a way to play them in an order or style you like somewhere on the neck. Every arpeggio would be a long list!

POSTED: 06/19/2009 - 05:26 am / quote |
tom1thomas1 :
I was sort of expecting something less obvious than all this, it's nothing I haven't heard in every other article on sweep picking. A lot is just common sense even
POSTED: 06/19/2009 - 09:54 am / quote |
ChadCrawford :
This is a helpful article, thanks for posting. The video makes it more clear what you mean.
POSTED: 06/19/2009 - 11:04 am / quote |
Echoplex :
This title could belong to a Tom Hess article...
POSTED: 06/19/2009 - 11:32 am / quote |
ShadesOfNight :
I've been slow learning sweeping every so often, not sitting for hours because its more of a fancy than a need.
But the main problem I have is the excess noise. Its not strings ringing when I'm not playin them, its the natural harmonic I get every time I lift my finger off a string...

POSTED: 06/19/2009 - 03:23 pm / quote |
crimsonking82 :
this video helped me out PLENTY!

thanks

POSTED: 06/19/2009 - 08:52 pm / quote |
IvanGroznij :
ShadesOfNight wrote:

I've been slow learning sweeping every so often, not sitting for hours because its more of a fancy than a need.
But the main problem I have is the excess noise. Its not strings ringing when I'm not playin them, its the natural harmonic I get every time I lift my finger off a string...


watch the guys video. It's very helpful for this.

POSTED: 06/20/2009 - 02:24 am / quote |
jrcsgtpeppers :
that was a good lesson.
POSTED: 06/20/2009 - 05:00 am / quote |
Paul Tauterouff :
Great article Mike. I struggle with the rolling technique, but am working on it. I find it much easier to do arpeggios where I do not play the same fret on two adjacent strings.
POSTED: 06/20/2009 - 01:33 pm / quote |
Randy Johnson :
Nice article!
POSTED: 06/20/2009 - 01:39 pm / quote |
Eddie4President :
eetfuk58 wrote:

Jeroenofzo wrote:

You kind of forgot speed.

with the title being "heres whats wrong with your sweep picking" there was no need to mention speed, as everyone knows the point of sweeping is speed.


That being said, the lesson could have addressed possible hindrances to someone's speed in sweep picking. The speed is my main problem, and I'd like to be able to know if there's anything I can do to get faster besides just getting better, as in changing technique, and so on.

Good lesson though, thanks

POSTED: 06/20/2009 - 08:46 pm / quote |
Eddie4President :
Eddie4President wrote:

eetfuk58 wrote:

Jeroenofzo wrote:

You kind of forgot speed.

with the title being "heres whats wrong with your sweep picking" there was no need to mention speed, as everyone knows the point of sweeping is speed.

That being said, the lesson could have addressed possible hindrances to someone's speed in sweep picking. The speed is my main problem, and I'd like to be able to know if there's anything I can do to get faster besides just getting better, as in changing technique, and so on.

Good lesson though, thanks


Sorry for double post, but note to all : the video is amazing.

POSTED: 06/20/2009 - 09:28 pm / quote |
IXGibsonXI :
that was an awesome vid.
i loved tht 8 (?) string guitar.

POSTED: 07/23/2009 - 09:14 am / quote |
SilverSpurs616 :
Rahguzar wrote:

Personally of all the people i know the single most difficult thing to teach is patience. Too many people jump the gun on their practice bpm and end up with sloppy technique. All the things above come on their own more or less.


I agree, as I'm a perfect example of this. I've been trying for half a year and I admit I'm terrible at sweeping. I wouldn't even say that I can sweep at all!


POSTED: 09/29/2009 - 03:27 pm / quote |
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