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Common 5 String Sweep Patterns for Guitar (Tab & PDF)

Here are the most common 5 string sweep patterns for guitar.

These are arpeggios based on 4 different open CAGED shapes:

  • C major
  • C minor
  • A major
  • A minor

But all of the shapes are played using E as the root note, starting at the 7th fret of your A string.

5 string sweep patterns Tab

5 String Sweep Patterns Tab for Guitar

Before reading the patterns, here’s the explanation for the picking hand sweeping motions:

For the picking hand:
D= Down
U= Up
PO= Pull-Off
H= Hammer-on

Also note: patterns 1 and 2 have the same picking hand movements, and patterns 3 and 4 have the same picking hand movements.

Pattern 1

Pattern 1 is based on an open C major chord shape.

How to play the pattern:

Picking hand: D-D-D-D-D-U-PO-U-U-U-D

Pattern 2

Pattern 2 is based on an open C minor chord shape.

How to play the pattern: (same as previous pattern)

Picking hand: D-D-D-D-D-U-PO-U-U-U-D

Pattern 3

Pattern 3 is based on an open A minor chord shape.

How to play the pattern:

Picking hand: D-H-D-D-D-D-U-PO-U-U-U-U-D

Pattern 4

Pattern 4 is based on an open A major chord shape.

How to play the pattern: (same as previous pattern)

Picking hand: D-H-D-D-D-D-U-PO-U-U-U-U-D

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