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==History== The technique was first used and developed by [[jazz guitar]]ists [[Les Paul]], [[Chet Atkins]], [[Tal Farlow]] and [[Barney Kessel]] in the 1950s, as well as [[rock music|rock]] guitarists [[Jan Akkerman]], [[Ritchie Blackmore]] and [[Steve Hackett]] in the 1970s. In the 1980s, sweep picking became widely known for its use by [[shred guitar]]ists. [[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.<ref name=prasad>[[Anil Prasad|Prasad, Anil]] (2014-01-30). [http://www.guitarplayer.com/miscellaneous/1139/steve-hackett-revisits-genesis-classics/22962 "Steve Hackett Revisits Genesis' Classics"]. ''[[Guitar Player]]''. [[NewBay Media]]. Retrieved 2015-06-14.</ref><ref name=griffiths>Griffiths, Charlie (2015-03-24). [http://www.guitarworld.com/node/17113 "Big Strokes: A Beginner's Guide to Sweep Picking"]. ''[[Guitar World]]''. [[NewBay Media]]. Retrieved 2015-06-14.</ref>
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