I think I'm pretty good at it. I'm at the point where whatever the shape maybe be, I don't really have to think about it.
Tons of influences. But I'd say the biggest inspiration came from Jason Becker... And the fact that my (overly-competitive) friend, years back, bet me $50 I couldn't learn and play Serrana Arpeggios perfectly within a year.
I bought us all drinks not long after.
(of course I didn't nail it, but it was good enough to where he couldn't tell)
But yeah. Sweeps by themselves are just way overdone. But when used in tasty moderation or at a certain point in a tune can sound absolutely amazing... But they sure can be fun by themselves! Overdone but fun fun fun.
In music, it would be far preferable if players discussed the music and simply took it for granted that they could either play what was needed or raise their skill level to be able to do so. Endless discussion about technique only detracts from the central issue .... music.
Of course that is the case. I think technical obsession is ridiculous in almost any practice/hobby...but remember where you are posting. It is: 1) the Internet, which is a great resource for finding technical information, but not necessarily an ideally-suited forum for having meaningful artistic discussion. 2) the forum of an aftermarket parts maker for a specific hobby. Obviously gear heads and the technique obsessed are going to be drawn here more than people who just want to talk music. 3) the room called "Tips and Clips," where these people are going to post things specifically about technique.
So, while I agree with you in general and in the real world, your post reads like one of someone who hangs around in bars complaining that there are assholes and drunks being loud...not realizing that he is being the biggest asshole of all by walking into a bar and then complaining about the obvious. Instead of stepping on the dog turd just to make a point about how awful it was that it was left there in the first place, just step over it.
I see. So, according to you, it is not a great idea to expect people to talk about music here, only to talk about technique. Given the ammount of people i've seen refer to themselves as 'artists', i guess i have been deluding myself in thinking that some of them might actually have something to say about exactly why they need all these techniques and what they use them for. Unless i have got it all wrong (which is very likely) and that technique is the end unto itself. Silly me.
I also note your not-so-clever attempt at calling me an asshole. Given the nature of your post and it's tone, i think i am better off being an arsehole than being like you. I suggest that being an arsehole is a lofty goal to which you will never be able to elevate yourself, despite your obvious attempts. Thank you.
You read me wrong on both counts.
All I am saying is that you should expect technical obsession here, and that you can simply steer clear of getting involved with it...not that only technique is worthy of discussion.
I have no problem with simply calling you an asshole if I think you're an asshole. But I don't think you're an asshole; that is not what I meant. what I meant was that attacking people for doing what should be expected in a certain environment can often come off worse than what they are doing in the first place. And I think that happened with your post.