@@stepan_metal 1-tabs are at top of the video, just print a blank tab, and copy them.....2- make a screenshot of the video, and print it.... 3- just learn the figure and that's all
I had a dream last night that I had to drive my wife to her job but it was 600 miles away, instead of 6. Bradley was driving us in an open toped, speed boat, thing and refused to stop so I could go to the bathroom. I attacked him by biting his hand and trying to ruin it so he could never play guitar again. He laughed at me and then Marty Friedman wrote me a letter.
I’ve been playing guitar on and off for over 20 years, never put much effort into sweeping as I’m shit at remembering scales. Learning this has taken my playing to new heights. Thank you 🙏 once I got the finger rolls down and the pick timing on the top and bottom strings for the hammer-ons, it all came together and I almost jizzed hearing what was coming out of my amp 😂
Besides the obvious that this is a kick ass lesson to play daily….it’s absolutely beautiful, the resolution of all the tension is epic, and my god did you play that like an absolute bean boss. Sick as fook mate
These videos just make me so like cheerful I love the enthusiasm and level of informativeness and it always makes me feel like I’m going to practice and become an amazing guitarist until I have something to do and forget 5 min later
It’s interesting that you include the lowest string of the sweep in the upstroke motion. Most players stop at the second lowest and start the downstroke motion on the lowest string.
@@Katexgrace I meant that in the descending part of the sweep he hits all strings with the upstroke motion, e.g. on a five string sweep he hits the A string with an upstroke and then starts the ascending part on the D string. I‘ve seen some guitarists do it differently. They would stop the descending part on the D string and then start with a downstroke on the A string and go all the way to the high E string. I hope this explains, what I meant.
Noice 🤘 I had several attempts at sweep picking over the past years but could never get the gist of it... Maybe I should start another attempt 🧐🤘👍💪 Thx m8!
Thank you Beanley! Just one quick request: next time could you please write down the related chords? I really like the progression and I’d love to have it figured out!
I do say my good man, I'd like to raise a query as to why ye not be using ye pinky on the low E in the 22 bar, might this be out of preference or necessity, as the combination of the 3rd finger & pinky are too slow as biology might suggest?
… GOD ! In no time at all. Now grab you axe ! And bloody well play along ! Dude, you can’t imagine how many times I hear this since I started this workout few days ago
Okay so I pride myself in being the worst guitarist on eart (in relation to how long I've been playing, it's more than embarrassing), I got a question: 0:34 - first bar, first lick: In order to advance beyond like 40bpm, I guess I'm already supposed to have good pick slanting technique when I "turn around" from the 11 on the G-string and go back up to the 12 on the B-string, right? Also where should the thumb of the picking hand be for this part? Thanks. Edit: Seriously, I just tried: At 110bpm is where I start running into serious trouble playing just the first bar of the first part :/
This is all very well Mr Beanly. But what on earth is the use of it? It's like someone being able to eat 100 hot dogs in one minute. Where would that get anyone?