Re: How is your sweep picking?
i've tried 3 times in 19 years of playing
i suck at sweep picking. i arpeggiate fingerstyle or rake with the pick on the rare occasions i attempt anything like it
i've seen petrovsk "harry" mizinski play challenging technical stuff (including sweeps) that i may never be able to do, and having listened to some of zombiedude's clips i would say you guys are both "up there", as we say here.
up until recent times i've avoided it in all forms because i didn't appreciate it, i couldn't do it, and it didn't fit my vision of "what metal should be"; but BTBAM and dethklok have since convinced me there is a place for it
I have to wonder if :
1. I'm too hard on myself.
2. You saw me playing when I was having a good day.
3. Or whether I'm actually okay
I honestly don't think I'm a particularly strong shredder at all. I constantly hear stuff on various forum boards that takes a giant dump on my attempts at 'shred'.
I guess you must have just saw me just doing some relatively slow sweeps, but cleanly. Gives off a better impression than trying do it as fast as possible with as little actual notes being played.
Speaking of BTBAM, back when I was still practicing my sweeping, I used to be able to play the Selkies : The Endless Obsession solo very well.
I would actually play it all 3 frets down,since I was tuned to E standard and didn't have a guitar in C# (so consequently I never bothered to learn the entire song) which only added to the difficulty.
Part of my 'sweep testing' I was talking about earlier in the thread included trying to play this solo.
Complete fail :laugh2: As soon as it got to the F# arpeggio shape, I wasn't able to hold it together.
I should have kept practicing sweeping, if only just to be able to play that solo, which has a damn fine example of sweep picking used tastefully and in a good melodic sense.