User: knight36 |
JerryC Sweeping Skill This video was made YEARS ago by JerryC... Tabs - http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/j/jerryc/sweeping_skills_tab.htm Tabs Guitar Pro - http://www.guitarprosongs.com/download.asp?id=251 Tags: JerryC Sweeping canon |
User: windsfromnorway |
Sus2 (Add9) Sweeping Arpeggios Winds guitarist Carl August Tidemann playing various Sus2 (add9) sweeping arpeggios. Tags: Winds Carl August Tidemann Sus2 add9 Sweeping Arpeggios Guitar |
User: TheOnion |
The Onion: Deadly Virus Sweeping China Is Just Olympic Fever The Chinese government explained that the fatal disease is caused by the excitement of the Olympics, not infected birds, as was previously reported. Tags: comedy funny onion satire fake news olympics china michael phelps swimming beijing 2008 |
User: mkylman |
JerryC Sweeping From Heaven This guy is fast as hell! He is using a technique called sweep picking, which is a somewhat difficult technique to learn...Fast song, absolutely incredible speed Tags: JerryC Jerryc jerryc sweeping from heaven sweep picking |
User: Fontanille |
Exercice n°2 laguitare.com : Sweeping Exercice n°2 laguitare.com : Sweeping Tags: fontanille vigier sweeping shred metal guitare |
User: RomainChapus |
Sweeping lesson Canon Shred (Check the tab!) (Link for the Tablature) http://www.rooguitar.com/files/minicanon%20roo.jpg (Link for the Template neck) http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x290/bubsy_07/Canontemplateneck.jpg ---- Welcome for this sweeping lesson. Inspired by Johann Pachelbel (not JS.Bach like mentioned by mistake in the intro credit), The mini canon is my adaptation of the famous chords progression. If you are a new comer with sweeping technique this is the right lesson because it's melodic, sounds great at any speed and also because it's a classic so you have to know it! On each chord goes a 16th triplet's group of notes. Each group of 16th note is the very arpeggio taken from the chord. So you find the same notes. Everything is played over 5 strings. What is an arpeggio? An arpeggio is the notes of a chord played separately (one after each other). For example: you can play a chord with open strings and let ring each note or chose to fret each note on a different place on the fingerboard. What is "sweeping"? "Sweeping" is a technique where you pick each string "downstroke" for ascending and "upstroke" for descending. Once mastered, this technique allows to play quite fast. Notice that it is important to play each note separately then. The 1st note must stop rigging when the 2nd note starts and so on. That's why it's difficult at beginning. It's a matter of synchronisation between the pick and the left hand (fingerboard hand). So I advice to practice palm mute at the beginning by muting the strings at the bridge with your right hand's palm so that the sound of each note keep under control. The "mini Canon": Those arpeggios here are made of 3 sounds or notes. Major(1st-3rd-5th) and Minor (1st-3rd minor-5th) Basically you have to learn one position for the minor and one position for the major to be abble to play it. What I find interesting in this exercise is that it uses different posibilities of fingerings. Lets scheddule those 2 bars in 8 sections (1section/chord). [2majors, 2 minors, 4 majors] with 4 differents arpeggios positions. Those 4 positions are the most overknown positions in Shred style simply because they are the easiest ( or less challenging) to play and are very used in neo-classical music. There a countless variations possibles then but (IMO) it's good to start with those ones. 1- E (major) upstroke and pull-off, upstroke, upstroke, upstroke, upstroke. 2- B (major) Downstroke and hammer on, downstroke, downstroke, downstroke, downstroke /!\On fret 16th (D/G/B strings) play with the lefthand 2nd finger. Its difficult to play notes separately then. 3- C# (minor) upstroke and pull-off, upstroke, upstroke, upstroke, upstroke. 4- G# (minor) Downstroke and hammer on, downstroke, downstroke, downstroke, downstroke /!\ On fret 14th (G/B strings) play with 3rd finger. 5- A (major) same than for the first E section but starts on the 12th fret. 6- E (major) same than for B section but starts on the 7th fret. 7- A (major) same than for the first E section but starts on the 12th fret. 8- B (major) same than for the first E section but starts on the 14th fret. Memorize all the notes and practice very, very slowly at beginning. Then practice with metronome at slow speed. Remember to play 6 notes/beat for 16th triplets. Don't mistaken playing fast and rushing notes. You must hear each single note, not only the first and the last. Practice with crunch or clean sound at beginning. I hope you like this lesson. I want to thank this great website for hosting this free lesson. Don't forget to bookmark my web site! http://www.rooguitar.com Link to order Roo's full lenght DVD: http://shredacademy.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=21_24 Tags: Johann Pachelbel Sweeping lesson Canon Shred Shredding guitar metal shredding roo carvin rooguitar jerry |
User: sfbayimages |
Sweeping Aerials San Francisco - SF Bay SFBayImages.com - Sweeping aerials over skyline waterfront above landmarks, Pacbell park, Transamerica tower, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Boats, Marin Headlands and the foggy city. Music by Lachlan Scotland and David Key "Kicking it in the Cement Factory". Tags: Aerial Aerials San Francisco SF Bay Images SFBayImages.com Fog Golden Gate Bridge California PacBell Park Skyline |
User: friday13th |
Sweeping picking and Tapping, randomness Random arps and some Paul Gilbert vivaldi tapping Tags: paul gilbert arpeggioes sweep picking tapping carl fernandes guitar shred speed fast harmony |
User: windsfromnorway |
Neoclassical Sweeping lick in A minor Winds guitarist Carl August Tidemann doing an instructional neoclassical sweeping lick in A minor, demonstrating the arpeggio patterns and how they are put together. Tags: Winds Tidemann Neoclassical Guitar Arpeggio A-minor |
User: potech |
Sweeping Phaco Plow This is my favorite phaco technique which was presented in ASCRS 10 years ago. "Sweeping Phaco Plow" I did it before.I do it now and I will do it in the future. I hope you will do it and love it. Tags: medicine cataract surgery phacoemulsification |