Today we going to work on some interesting sweeping arpeggios in the key of Cmajor. In order to get richer sounding 7th arpeggios, we add the 9th of each arpeggios. So, we've got the following arpeggios :
Using these arpeggios patterns will expand your musical vocabulary and give you some nice modern sounding tools for improvisation. I recommend playing this at a slow tempo at first and increase the bpm once you fell confortable with the fingering and left/right hands coordination.
Started by Mhskeide Nov 14, 2009 with 6 replies:Original lesson by Stephane Lucarelli Carvin strat Crate VTX200s Webcam for bout sound and vid.... Crappy quality due to all recording ... Enter >>
Started by Gecko pc Apr 28, 2008 with 2 replies:do you know how the scale starts off like 8 and 10 on the sixth string.......is it also ok if i did this on the 6th string with the ioni... Enter >>
Started by Jesse Nov 10, 2008 with 7 replies:This is annoying me so much! So I got to find the corresponding scale to the FMaj7 chord starting on a string 8th fret. Do I just fol... Enter >>
Started by Matt23 Jul 10, 2009 with 5 replies:Here's the original lesson. http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/rhythm-gu...ass-in-c-major/ I used an Ibanez GRG170DX, with a Line6 POD... Enter >>
Started by Purple hayes Jul 31, 2009 with 5 replies:Original Lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...weep-arpeggios/ Gear: Ibanez S470, POD X3 Live, mixed down in Reaper. Not... Enter >>