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Neils Vejlyt: Sweep Picking Neo Classical Shred Guitar Epiphany
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About
This little symphony of Sweep Picking arpeggios consists of a few different elements than the obvious sweep picking triads. The second arpeggiosI play is a E7 when I both play the seventh on the G string and on the high E string. And between the E dominant arpeggio and A minor triad I play a few Pentatonic style legato phrases and here you need to be aware of adjusting the index finger to be able to move into the A minor triad in order to be able to cover both the high E string, B string and G string with the same finger. After this you are playing some diminished seven arpeggios with a little bit of a special fingering, I have shown these ones before and I suggest that you choose your own fingering for these arpeggios. Then we move into a traditional E major triad arpeggio played through the three inversions on the three high strings moving into a really cool chord progression A minor to A major to D major to D# diminished which then moves into A minor and E major finishing off in A minor again
Chord Structure
This is a typical arpeggio run fitting to a A Harmonic minor scale, you can actually try to start it from the third position of the Harmonic Minor scale
Am - E7 - Am - A#dim7 - E - Am - A - D - D#dim7 - Am - E - Am
Rythmic Division
Since I play these arpeggios as sixteenth notes but the patterns are mostly divided up at sixtuplets they do start and end some funny places which is the reason that the orchestra sounds pretty progressive but as long as you practice the piece as sixteenth notes you will hit the right spot to the jam track. If you want to practice the piece as sixtuplets you might find it better to practice it without the jam track and just with a metronome instead
Sweep Picking Neo Classical Shred Guitar Epiphany
Betcha Can´t Play This (unless you practice of course)
Neils Vejlyt: 8 Finger Tapping Extreme Shred with tab
TABS: http://www.nielsvejlyt.com/index/8-finger-tapping-extreme-shred-how-to-shred-...Hey guys, here is some extreme shredding for you, its a really fun but also extremely challenging to play because first of all you are playing four fingers on both hands on the fretboard and also its played way low on the fretboard so you really need to practice your stretching for this one. I consider this style of shred guitar licks to be some of the toughest to not only play but also to be able to damp the rest of the strings while playing it, the keyword here is accuracy, because theres not much you can do to damp while both hands are on the fretboard with all four fingers. The chance you do have to damp when you are doing the 8 finger tapping part is to while you are skipping the strings from the A string to the B string you have a little time to position your right hand palm to clean up your playing. So my advice to you if you want to master shred guitar like this is not surprisingly PRACTICE like a maaadman !!! Notice that when I play the triad arpeggio in the first part of the lick I use the long finger and the little finger for this, and that is because I like to keep the pick close if im playing other techniques while improvising for example so I can quickly move between techniques without having to find the pick again. If you have experience with arpeggio tapping then you will also observe that playing Triads with tapping is way more challenging than four note arpeggios simply because the intervals between the notes in the triads are larger, so even though notewise the arpeggio is simpler than a four note arpeggio the technique to execute it is much harder. I hope you love it !!
8 Finger Tapping Extreme Shred
Neils Vejlyt: free advanced guitar playing lessons
FREE LESSONS: http://www.nielsvejlyt.com How To Shred On Guitar, shred guitar lessons Heres a song inspired from Greg Howe, Vinnie Moore, Ritchie Kotzen and many more
Niels Vejlyt: Guitars, Bass and Keys
Jakob Vand: Drums
Greg Howe and Ritchie Kotzen Style - Here´s Howe - How To Shred On Guitar
Insane Caprice intro Paganini - How To Shred On Guitar
Niels Vejlyt: Guitars, Bass and Keys
Jakob Vand: Drums
Greg Howe and Ritchie Kotzen Style - Here´s Howe - How To Shred On Guitar
Insane Caprice intro Paganini - How To Shred On Guitar
Neils Vejlyt,Derryl Gabel,Sam Bell,Reece Fullwood,Andreas Hauschild: Next Generation Guitar School
Next Generation Guitar School http://www.nextgenerationguitar.com/:
Next Generation Guitar School Introduction
Next Generation Guitar School is as personal as if you where taking a lesson in person with one of the guitar teachers at Next Generation guitar School. This means that the teachers from Next Generation Guitar School create a practicing plan with material custom designed for your specific goals. Heres how it works you sign up and enter (My Guitar School) in the menu and enter your goals as a guitar player, you then recieve a practicing plan that includes video, tablature, standard notation and text. We will follow your progress through your personal profile on the site. you recieve a practicing schedule when you signup for one month. If you sign up for two months you will get two practicing schedules and support on the forum to master your whishes
Next Generation Guitar School is also directed towards all guitar players who want to learn how to play rippin´ guitar solos or even improve on their current solo playing. Players who are ready to work with themselves and committed to make the sacrifices it takes to become great.
At NG we also focus on frustrated guitar players who may have the chops, but do not know how to use them.
Guitar Teachers
Niels Vejlyt
Derryl Gabel
Sam Bell
Reece Fullwood
Andreas Hauschild
Next Generation Guitar School Introduction
Neils Vejlyt: Japanese Benefit track.. insane tapping licks
Infinity Overture´s contribution to the Japan Benefit album Embrace the sun
Infinity Overture: Do you care
Infinity Overture: Do you care
Neils Vejlyt: The Infinite Overture pt.1 release date approaches
Danish progressive metallers Infinity Overture return with their second album “The Infinite Overture pt.1”. Led by the superb guitar and compositional skills of Neils Vejlyt, the band have taken a step away from the symphonic metal slant of their debut to mark the start of altogether darker and more distinctive journey with enhanced progressive elements blended with gothic textures.
Album promo page : http://www.lionmusic.com/cd/infiniteoverture.htm
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