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Sweep Picking Speed Strategies for 7-String Guitar: Discover Seven-String Guitar Arpeggios, Techniques and Licks (Learn Rock Guitar Technique)

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About Sweep Picking Speed Strategies For 7-String

Techniques and Arpeggio Systems for 7-String Guitar MasteryA comprehensive breakdown of everything you need to sweep pick efficiently on 7-string guitarA systematic guide to mastering technique and dominating the extended-range fretboardDiscover and apply the 6 Essential Rudiments of Sweep PickingComplete technical development through focused drills and etudesExtensive library of arpeggio shapes and over 100 neck diagramsStandard Tuning and Drop A optionsSweep Picking Speed Strategies for 7-String Guitar takes Chris Brooks’ highly successful book Sweep Picking Strategies for Guitar and applies it for the growing number of 7-string guitar players demanding a comprehensive and concise approach that will lead to mastery of the instrument. Many 7-string players are drawn to the creative possibilities the extended range provides, but have yet to tap the full potential of the instrument. Here you’ll learn everything from pick grip and fundamental rudiments to the execution of perfect, large-scale arpeggio forms for every common chord type as you learn sweep picking on 7-string guitar.This book has been devised especially for players looking for a comprehensive sweep picking and arpeggio course dedicated to playing 7-string guitar in the style of Andy James, Yngwie Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, Jason Becker and John Petrucci.Sweep Picking Speed Strategies for 7-String GuitarDo you want to sweep pick the right way from go to pro?Do you want master the full range of the 7-string guitar?Do you want to learn guitar arpeggio shapes for 7-string guitar, formulated for speed and command of the fretboard?Do you want strategies that apply to any musical situation?Do you want to make your sweep picking arpeggios sound as good as your favourite players?Seven String Guitarists - Here’s What You Get:Numerous music