Harmonizing and Sweep Picking Arpeggios on Guitar Demo
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wow that was so crunchy, i think i broke a tooth. 5 stars
This isn’t a lesson, it’s just you showing off
Fantastic exhibition. Not a lesson, though…
damn man ur awesome at guitar =D!!!
How can you play them that fast without making the open strings ring? :-O
I don’t believe this was intended to be a lesson. After all, the title clearly states Demo… As in demonstration.
Is that an In Flames shirt I see?? ^_^
Nice work.
After you are done sweeping a string, you lift your finger off but, do not flick the string. Thus the string becomes muted.
hey this guy has the same last name as me… I guess tidwells are all shredders, all my cousins are.
look at title, does it say lesson in it?
sweepie sweepie sweepie
this is a fake beard
grow up, man!
Dude this is sick!!!!!! Do you have tabs 4 this its so amazing
hmmm i had an idea
say u sweeped a pattern then dropped ure guitar tuning and played again the same thing over what u played… wouldnt tht like harmonise it? sorry my theories bad… it was just an idea..
MAGIC FINGERS!! O.o
You really have some psycho fingers man
sexy dude
cool demo and good playing.. just horrible guitar tone
you wouldn’t need to drop your tuning.. you could just move it lower on the fretboard..
and no it wouldn’t really.. you normally use major and minor 3rds and 5ths, sometimes 4ths.. etc. for harmonizing. just moving what you’re playing on the fretboard won’t harmonize every note precisely in the best possible way and in key
call me a youtube stalker, but ive watched like 20 of ur vids cuz im home sick and u are friggin awesome…. subscribed and rate 5 stars…. any tips on sweeping… im working on 50 bpm and really struggling
nice shirt
@Nikko92 It says nothing about a how-to or lesson. It says demo. That’s short for demonstration. A demonstration does not imply lesson.
@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.
Jesus Christ dude…….nice work…..im jealous….very, very, jealous
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!
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