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[QUOTE="Niccolai:648471"]I agree to cav with an extent. sweeps sound either really good or really terrible. Most sound terrible because people try and do them on the A minor scale and they sound all happy and gay like fucking dragonforce. However, double minor sweeps, like what glasscasket does sound dark. This is my favorate one It's one of the easiest to learn: E:--------------13----(index finger) B:-----------15-------(middle finger) G:--------14----------(index finger) D:-----15-------------(middle finger) A:-17----------------- (pinky finger) E:--------------------- don't even wory about sweeping back up untill after you master this. If you've practiced sweeping it down enough, then you should be able to sweep back up no problem, but if you try and learn both at once it's going to sound like slop. and sloppy sweeping is a hard habbit to break. also, it might help to learn this sweep by just hamering the notes with your left hand and not even picking witht he right hand until you memorize the note pattern. Once you've mastered the sweep, you can play it anywhere on the fretboard. [/QUOTE]
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