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    Default how would you do this sweep?

    Hi.
    Ive never really tried a sweep with 3 notes on 3 consecutive strings on the same fret, probably because I was lazy to learn it, but now I must do it so I must learn it.

    how would you sweap this? I mean with what fingers. Ive put my fingering.



    -----------------13h15p13---------------
    --------------15------------15-----------
    -----------15------------------15--------
    --------15------------------------15-----
    -----17------------------------------17--
    ------------------------------------------

    ------4--1--2--3--1--3--1---3--2--1--4


    what do you think. it feels a bit weird. I would like to not only feel confortable doing it, but also doing a nice pattern, so that it doesnt look like made just to be made, but made as an art=)


    Im used to sweep like this next one:



    -----------------13h17t22p17p13---------------
    --------------15-----------------15------------
    -----------14------------------------14---------
    --------15------------------------------15------
    -----17------------------------------------13---
    -------------------------------------------------

    ------4--2--1--2--1--3--2L-3--1--2--1--2---1


    thanks for replys

    Last edited by DonLduk; 08-25-2005 at 12:41 PM.

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    Default Re: how would you do this sweep?

    On the first one, you would use your 3rd finger to play the notes that are in the same fret. You need to roll your finger so that only one note sounds at a time. Mabe someone else can explain it better

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    Default Re: how would you do this sweep?

    Quote Originally Posted by DonLduk
    Hi.
    Ive never really tried a sweep with 3 notes on 3 consecutive strings on the same fret, probably because I was lazy to learn it, but now I must do it so I must learn it.

    how would you sweap this? I mean with what fingers. Ive put my fingering.



    -----------------13h15p13---------------
    --------------15------------15-----------
    -----------15------------------15--------
    --------15------------------------15-----
    -----17------------------------------17--
    ------------------------------------------

    ------4--1--2--3--1--3--1---3--2--1--4


    what do you think. it feels a bit weird. I would like to not only feel confortable doing it, but also doing a nice pattern, so that it doesnt look like made just to be made, but made as an art=)


    Im used to sweep like this next one:



    -----------------13h17t22p17p13---------------
    --------------15-----------------15------------
    -----------14------------------------14---------
    --------15------------------------------15------
    -----17------------------------------------13---
    -------------------------------------------------

    ------4--2--1--2--1--3--2L-3--1--2--1--2---1


    thanks for replys


    for the first one (major arpeggio) you should use this fingers imo:

    4-2-2-2-1-2or3-1-2-2-2-4

    that is a 5 string major arpegio, but started on the 3rd instead of the root... the thing is to roll the 2nd finger as rotten guitar string has said (but the second instead of the third), and do the hammer on note with the finger that makes you be more confortable (even if it´s the 4th finger)...

    and the second one is a minor arpegio, and the fingering goes like this:

    4-2-1-2-1-4-tap-4-1-2-1-2-1

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