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Here Im showing a common approach to sweeping and following chord changes.
I\'ve been using Am/Dm/G/C/F/E and playing straight 3-stringed arpeggios all the
way to the E chord where I instead play 2 Diminished arpeggios to resolve the whole run.




I\'ve been inspired by the \"already done so many times\" paganini piece, great fun to practice and play. The sweeps itself are pretty simple, the hard part is combining all the diffrent arpeggios smoothly, that\'s why I\'ve added a couple of slides.





If you are new to sweep (like I am) it would be a good idea to break every arpeggio shape down and play slow to a metronome (aswell as thinking of dynamics). Every time you \"practice\" sweeps to a metronome or any other kind of technique try picking/sweeping with harder strokes (by this I don\'t mean faster, stay with the metronome).




I think that\'s all.. Cya!

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Instructor Tobias Magnusson
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