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Harmonizing and Sweep Picking Arpeggios on Guitar Demo

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

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Just a short demo harmonizing sweep arpeggios with Daniel.

Used the first takes.

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  • look at title, does it say lesson in it?

  • and thats what i call liquid fingers, or maybe fire fingers, looks like little flames dancing on the guitar.. yeah liquid fire fingers! anyways. good job

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  • @CobHatecrewNor the outside notes (I don't feel that there are truly any "wrong" notes) sound good

  • to bad theres alot of notes in the scales he uses that shouldnt be there if you listen good enough. The tone is not really comforting either

  • @Nikko92 it wasn't meant to be a how-to video. it's just him showin his skizzles lol.

  • Sounds Power metally....FTW....lol...\m/

  • In Flames! Yes!

    Anyway, very nice. You have to be spot on with your timing to harmonize sweeps.

  • im haveing mad touble lering 6 sting sweeps can you help me PLEASE

  • @Nikko92 no where does it say how to. not even the tags.

  • DUDE!!!!!!!!there you've got kramer guitar!!!!!!!thats awesome!!!! my first guitar was a Kramer Neptune N.J...........A great guitar that costs 3000 dollars.......my favorite!

  • Jesus Christ dude.......nice work.....im jealous....very, very, jealous

  • @06a09 All you have to do is harmonize with the particular interval of your choice within the diatonic scale, 3rds are the most common. An example in the key of E minor would be to play an E minor arpeggio, record it, then play a G major arpeggio over it, then you will have harmonized in 3rds.

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