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Sep 3 2011, 02:51 AM
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Can someone tell me exactly how arpeggios are created? Also can someone give me some practice material with apeggios or where to find some |
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Sep 3 2011, 03:06 AM
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![]() Learning Apprentice Player ![]() Group: Members Posts: 336 Joined: 15-December 10 From: Newark, Ohio Member No.: 11.817 |
Can someone tell me exactly how arpeggios are created? Also can someone give me some practice material with apeggios or where to find some http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Arpegg...rkshop-Level-1/ Best lessons around on arps! |
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Sep 3 2011, 10:17 AM
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 25.396 Joined: 20-November 07 From: Belgrade, Serbia Member No.: 3.341 |
Thanks Michael!
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Sep 7 2011, 05:38 PM
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 5.655 Joined: 11-October 09 From: Bogota Member No.: 7.694 |
yep, those lessons are detailed and well explained, any other questions, shoot them though!
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Sep 7 2011, 10:33 PM
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Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 4.547 Joined: 15-October 08 From: Belgrade,Serbia Member No.: 6.085 |
Can someone tell me exactly how arpeggios are created? The same as chord! The three basic tones (1,3,5) picked at the same time gives a chord, but if you pick one by one, separately - you get a arpeggio! -------------------- |
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Sep 8 2011, 09:26 AM
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 13.624 Joined: 14-June 10 From: Bucharest Member No.: 10.636 |
Mate, an arpeggio - as Sinisa pointed - is basically a chord whose notes are being played separately, not simultaneously (that's when you call it a chord). You can make up arpeggios out of every chord out there
Try this for instance: - We have a CM7 chord (1 3 5 7 = C E G - Find this note sequence in as many possible places on your guitar neck - Look at it in as many ways as you can (vertically and horizontally) - Play it against a metronome and against a CM7 chord, by combining the 4 notes in as many rhythmical subdivisions as possible (use 16th notes, 8th notes, triplets, sextuplets etc.) Be creative and don't yourself on playing patterns! Ivan's arpeggio workshops are a very good starting point! So tackle those first and then try the thing above and see how creative you can be cheerios Cosmin -------------------- My music:
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