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Kristofer Dahl1st November 2009Beautiful Vasilije - and this would probably work very well with a distorted sound as well. Everyone should have a go at this one.
Zsolt Galambos1st November 2009I absolutely agree with Kris, this would sound totally awesome with a distorted sound as well! Great lesson, Vasilije ![]()
Alexiaden931st November 2009Very nice composition and lesson, VV ! ![]()
Pedja Simovic1st November 2009Very nice lesson Vasilije, great for AP workout as well ![]()
Jerry Arcidiacono1st November 2009Good AP etude indeed.
Great lesson man ![]()
Sensible Jones1st November 2009Wow!!! That's a great workout!!! great stuff Vasilije!! ![]()
Gerardo Siere1st November 2009Great etude Vasilije!
Vasilije Vukmirovic1st November 2009Thanks guys, I am glad you like it! ![]()
NoSkill1st November 2009Ahhh, that's very nice, Vasilije! Certainly worth working on!
THE BUZZARD1st November 2009VERY NICE! sounds pretty cool too.
Adrian Figallo1st November 2009awesome!, just trying it super distorted ![]()
Muris Varajic1st November 2009Killer etude, well done Vasilije! ![]()
Jonathan Burgos1st November 2009Great job partner! You really have the control. well done!
Bogdan Radovic1st November 2009Great lesson Vasilije! ![]()
Laszlo Boross1st November 2009Realy great and tasty lesson Vasilije! ![]()
kaznie_NL1st November 2009It takes a lot of technique to play this as fluent as you do Vasilije! Nice!!
Ivan Milenkovic1st November 2009Awesome etude Vaske, very musical and interesting! ![]()
VictorUK1st November 2009I love this!
Sergio Dorado2nd November 2009Excellent lesson!!!
Stephane Lucarelli2nd November 2009Sounds great Vasilije, nice lesson!
Marcus Siepen7th November 2009very nice, good to practice picking techniques too.
ItsMe9th November 2009greeeaaaat. Reminds me of Jaques Loussier
Sinisa Cekic10th November 2009Majstorski played Vasilije ![]()
Emir Hot16th November 2009Bravo kralju, excellent etude
Daniel Realpe18th November 2009good picking exercise,
it's always better to practice with a nice musical etude like this,





Hi GMC!
In this lesson I will demonstrate how to go through very long harmonic (arpeggio) sequence using different note groupings, patterns, positions, string skipping and different octave playing. There are a few chromatic passages, and their application here is more to fill the note space rather then harmonic space. Also, with all the string skipping, alternate picking arpeggios this is also very good picking exercise. Here is the whole chord sequence used:
B min x 2, A 7 x 2, G 7 x 2, F# 7 x 2, B min, F#, B min, D 7, C # 7 x 4.
F# 7, C# 7, B min, B 7, E min, A 7, B min, G 7, C# min7-5, F# 7x 2, B min7.
B min x 2, A 7 x 2, G 7 x 2, F# 7 x 2, B min, F#, B min, D 7, C # 7 x 4.
F# 7 x 2, B min x 2, E min, F# 7, B min x 3
Enjoy!
Vasilije Vukmirovic