yet. You don't just want to learn sweep picking, you want to master it, and you only
master it when you use it all the time.
"When I'm on stage the savage in me is released. It's like going back to being a cave man. It takes me
six hours to come down after a show"
Angus Young
Fooling around is the key
As always it's a very, very effective idea to decide on one type of arpeggio and the
practice going in and out of that for a predetermined period of time. You might
decide to play only Major arpeggios and integrate those for an entire month - to
make sure that you really master those before moving on. I always have a "topic" of
the week. Something I practice every time I pick up the guitar. This process of
Integration looks a lot like "fooling around" on the guitar, it's fun and relaxing to just
play whatever you like.
C-Major Arpeggio - Sweeping and Legato
This is a very useful way to end any arpeggio with some legato playing. Practice going from the legato
technique into other licks and runs you know.
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