This video is part of an ongoing series from Theodore Ziras entitled Lick of the Week. In this lesson Theodore goes over sweep picking major arpeggios. Sweep picking is a technique for playing notes quickly and fluidly. The notes are played in a “sweeping” motion, hence the name “sweep picking.” As Theodore points out in the video you don’t want all the notes to ring out at once, instead you want to roll your finger so that the notes are played individually. If this sounds complicated now, don’t worry, it’s a lot easier than it sounds. Be sure to start off slowly and work your way up to speed with a metronome. This free guitar lesson is brought to you courtesy of Theodore Ziras. Theodore has released a new cd, if you like his lessons check out his website for more information.
Theodore Ziras-Lick of the Week #3: Sweep Picking:Major Arpeggios
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