What is your approach to Paul Gilbert type licks with 16th note triplets that consist of 6 notes per string, and how do you get them up to speed? You don't seem to use a pick slant, so I'm curious as to how you get the pick out of the "trench" quickly since each string ends on an upstroke for those types of runs?
Man that sweep picking is CLEAN as it can possibly be!!! Hygienic, I'd dare to say.
Thanks for the exercises They r great
Brilliant as always Tom Hess.
Thanks for the quality free lesson
I appreciate every video you make for us man! Your videos are amazing and so helpful!
First!! love all your video's! have been using most of them (based on my ability). this one is a great one as well!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Cool lesson. Being able to play fast is always a great asset to have :)
Thanks a lot.. Awaiting for this ❤️🙏
Directional picking has changed everything for me! Where was this 25 years ago??
Hi Tom, do you have any more picking exercises like examples 1 and 5? I’m not really interested in sweep picking licks.
Cool licks - these are fun to play! Thanks.
What is your approach to Paul Gilbert type licks with 16th note triplets that consist of 6 notes per string, and how do you get them up to speed? You don't seem to use a pick slant, so I'm curious as to how you get the pick out of the "trench" quickly since each string ends on an upstroke for those types of runs?
I think this lesson is for people like Malmsteen, Petrucсi, Vai etc, not for us))))