Sweeping Over Scales
gitarcitolga
Mar 26 2012, 01:09 PM
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guys I have tons of weird questions.Here is one of them; I guess they keep coming my mind since I began to practise a lot lately.Can we sweep over scales for ex Can I sweep on A minor penta scale?Since the idea is one note per string,why dont people play the minor scale with this technique?

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guys I have tons of weird questions.Here is one of them; I guess they keep coming my mind since I began to practise a lot lately.Can we sweep over scales for ex Can I sweep on A minor penta scale?Since the idea is one note per string,why dont people play the minor scale with this technique?


I might ask he question in a wrong way so dont get me wong. I meant sweeping not over a scale but sweeping the scale itself instead of an arpeggio.

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ElHombre
Mar 26 2012, 01:26 PM
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You can sweep chords that fit over the track 5 note 1 note per string patterns they are cool.
The chords are moveable and use the same pattern.

For example d major starting on the D 5th fret 5th string it goes D,F#,A,D,F# then you can add the A, that the D chord then you can move up to to 7th fret using the same pattern(you get other notes of course) but still same pattern and its the E Chord.

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