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Uploaded by HessFanclub on Apr 3, 2008
http://www.tomhess.netGreat neoclassical guitar player and teacher Tom Hess.Check out his amazing music! http://www.tomhess.net/Opus2.aspxhttp://www.tomhess.net/Opus1.aspx
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.......... what sweep patterns are you using??? Does anyone know?
DescentFromHeaven 1 month ago
Wow...he's playing so fast I can barely tell he's moving at all.
drumrnva 2 months ago
Very nice, sound like Dream Theater.
lespaul678 2 months ago
Halford
Metalxguitarx 2 months ago
@Krickit101
Never tried seven, but 3's, 5's, and 6's are easiest to me, in that order, then 4's. I learned how to sweep about that quick too.
PGspeed88 3 months ago
indeed yeees tom hess...
aceboy000 3 months ago
LOL VID ONLY WORKS IN 240p
XxHarounXx 4 months ago
It really does work in 240p
Anight7mareX 4 months ago
@Krickit101 doing the individual shapes of any sweep is the easy part, it's linking them together musically that takes the most time.
c4bb4g3 4 months ago
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.......... what sweep patterns are you using??? Does anyone know?
DescentFromHeaven 1 month ago
Wow...he's playing so fast I can barely tell he's moving at all.
drumrnva 2 months ago
Very nice, sound like Dream Theater.
lespaul678 2 months ago
Halford
Metalxguitarx 2 months ago
Halford
Metalxguitarx 2 months ago
@Krickit101
Never tried seven, but 3's, 5's, and 6's are easiest to me, in that order, then 4's. I learned how to sweep about that quick too.
PGspeed88 3 months ago
indeed yeees tom hess...
aceboy000 3 months ago
LOL VID ONLY WORKS IN 240p
XxHarounXx 4 months ago
It really does work in 240p
Anight7mareX 4 months ago
@Krickit101 doing the individual shapes of any sweep is the easy part, it's linking them together musically that takes the most time.
c4bb4g3 4 months ago