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Sweep-picking : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sweep-picking
Sweep picking is a guitar playing technique. When sweep picking, the guitarist plays single notes on consecutive strings with a 'sweeping' motion of the pick, while using the fretting hand to produce a specific series of notes that are fast and fluid in sound. Both hands essentially perform an integral motion in unison to achieve the desired effect. ==History== The technique was first used and developed by jazz guitarists Les Paul, Tal Farlow and Barney Kessel in the 1950s, as well as rock guitarists Ritchie Blackmore and Steve Hackett in the 1970s. In the 1980s, sweep picking became widely known for its use by shred guitarists including Yngwie Malmsteen, Jason Becker, Tony MacAlpine and Marty Friedman. Jazz fusion guitarist Frank Gambale released several books and instructional videos about the technique, of which the most well-known is ''Monster Licks & Speed Picking'' in 1988.〔Prasad, Anil (2014-01-30). ("Steve Hackett Revisits Genesis' Classics" ). ''Guitar Player''. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-06-14.〕〔Griffiths, Charlie (2015-03-24). ("Big Strokes: A Beginner's Guide to Sweep Picking" ). ''Guitar World''. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2015-06-14.〕
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