Hey Pavel, i was wondering if you could do a 6-String Sweeping Lesson that doesent contain big hand stretches?. Im really getting into them and id like to learn some really cool 6 string sweep licks and practice them alot. Do you think you could do a lesson on this?
Thanks.
Pavel
Oct 17 2007, 09:15 PM
6-string sweeps are not used as often as 5-string and i am also working on learning those as they are 50000% more difficult than 5-string stuff so i will not make a lesson on those for now.
FretDancer69
Oct 18 2007, 04:49 AM
QUOTE (Pavel @ Oct 17 2007, 02:15 PM)
6-string sweeps are not used as often as 5-string and i am also working on learning those as they are 50000% more difficult than 5-string stuff so i will not make a lesson on those for now.
true, but i love how they sound . Thanks anyway Pavel.
Pavel
Oct 18 2007, 04:56 AM
I think you can have LOADS of fun with 5-string shapes until 6-string shapes lesson arrives
FretDancer69
Oct 18 2007, 05:24 AM
QUOTE (Pavel @ Oct 17 2007, 09:56 PM)
I think you can have LOADS of fun with 5-string shapes until 6-string shapes lesson arrives
ill try . The thing is, 5 string sweeps are the ones i practice most, id like to learn new 5 string shapes as well. Maybe a lesson on more 5-string sweep shapes?
Pavel
Oct 18 2007, 05:28 AM
How about trying to play some "comfortable" chord shapes using sweeping? Like diminished and 7th arpeggios?
I have loads of material coming so i guess sweeping will wait some time
FretDancer69
Oct 18 2007, 05:34 AM
QUOTE (Pavel @ Oct 17 2007, 10:28 PM)
How about trying to play some "comfortable" chord shapes using sweeping? Like diminished and 7th arpeggios?
I have loads of material coming so i guess sweeping will wait some time
sounds interesting and good. Ill look for some chord shapes. But i dont know what diminished 7th arpeggios are ...
dont worry, i think i can survive a while without new sweepicking lessons....
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