Your kinda touching on the reason I gave up on economy picking. I just couldn’t get the timing and dynamics right. And when I listened to it slowed down… it was painfully obvious that I still hadn’t mastered it. But I am sure there are others here who can do this with DWPS/economy.
I mean, the way I look at it, it’s hard to master crosspicking at fast speeds, and it’s hard to get master dead-on timing and accents for sweep stuff at fast speeds.
I might go out on a limb - and happy to be wrong - that more guitarists could play it the way I arranged (or some variation) it clean and in time than could play it at that tempo w pure alternate picking.
For me, at these tempos I’m personally much more comfortable with DWPS/sweep-ish type of arrangements than alternate picking everything especially cross picking.
I think we’ve seen with Gambale and others that you can get the sweeps tight and we’ve seen with Andy Wood and Troy that you can get the crosspicking pretty blazing fast too, so it’s a little pick your poison.
I’d say for a long term versatile picking strategy, being able to alt pick these kinds of things are superior. If you’re like me and not that great with alt, but would like to play the lick sometime this month, haha…
Not sure this will help you or your student. But whenever I have to tackle odd-note repetition… I just tremolo it… and accent it at the beginning of each grouping. So if the 5 5 7 5 5 5 were completely alternate picked… the accent would of course switch each time from upstroke to downstroke. I’d do that a few times… and then immediately switch to the helper version. I just tried it… it sounds nice.
yeah I’m doing various things to feel the groups. I’m finding there are a few different elements to it:
- Internally hearing the groups/accents
- Internally hearing the groups at full speed
- Physically dividing the time properly on the instrument
- Doing so evenly and with the right accents
But I know that doesnt answer your question about doing this with DWPS/economy picking… but I’m just putting it out there.
Haha, there wasn’t a question! Was just sharing an arrangement I thought was cool, and doable for those who aren’t master cross-pickers.
But I appreciate your points. I’ve paused on my crosspicking explorations for the time being, too many other things going on and I was not seeing enough progress through any of my experiments, but I’m keeping my ears and eyes open to the developments here on teaching the technique. Until then, I gotta be clever, hah…