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Kristofer Dahl30th October 2009Excellent Stephane - there are so many more ways you can use sweeping than the standard shapes. These patterns sounded very fresh.
Pedja Simovic30th October 2009Very interesting arpeggio lines Stephane ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli30th October 2009Thanks Kris & Pedja!
Adrian Figallo30th October 2009very interesting, gotta start Sweeping ![]()
Gerardo Siere30th October 2009Very nice patterns, I will make sure to steal some of those.
Jerry Arcidiacono30th October 2009Useful exercises about sweeping, Stephane ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic30th October 2009Really great arpeggio lines man, sounds really cool, and it's a great addition to every players warmup/regular routine, depending on the level. Excellent stuff.
Laszlo Boross30th October 2009Really useful arpeggio lesson Stephane! Nice work. ![]()
Sinisa Cekic31st October 2009nice nice nice
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Jose Mena31st October 2009Your tone is great man, great arpeggio lesson
Stephane Lucarelli31st October 2009Thanks!
Muris Varajic31st October 2009Sweet patterns, well done Stephane. ![]()
Zsolt Galambos1st November 2009Cool sounding arpeggios ![]()
THE BUZZARD1st November 2009VERY useful patterns! i think i will steal them..lol great job stephane.
Stephane Lucarelli2nd November 2009Thanks guys!
Piotr Kaczor4th November 2009Sounds great, Stephane!
midnight4th November 2009Great exercise! Cool sounding too.
Stephane Lucarelli5th November 2009Thanks Piotr & midnight ![]()
Marcus Siepen7th November 2009very cool sounding sweeps
Emir Hot16th November 2009Great patterns in a modal approach. I have just marked someone who had a go on this one for REC so I popped to check the original ![]()
Daniel Realpe17th November 2009very creamy tone, I really like it!
Daniel Realpe17th November 2009sweeps are amazing!
Stephane Lucarelli18th November 2009Thanks guys!
TesttubeMammoth12th January 2012very nice. This is next on my list ![]()


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 :
- CMaj7/9
- Dmin7/9
- Emin7/b9
- FMaj7/9
- G7/9
- Amin7/9
- Bmin7b5/b9
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.
Have fun,
Stephane.