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Bogdan Radovic2nd April 2009Very useful lesson Alejandro! ![]()
Kuba Szafran2nd April 2009Cool apreggios Alejandro:)!
sigma72nd April 2009wow, just what I needed! Thanx Alejandro
David Wallimann2nd April 2009Great arpeggio workout Alejandro, I love you lessons. They are always inspiring!
berko2nd April 2009This is an awesome series! Love the bt ![]()
Carlos Carrillo2nd April 2009useful !!
Que bueno es verte de nuevo Ale!
Trond Vold2nd April 2009Excellent lesson ![]()
Nazgul2nd April 2009Great lesson and video quality, Alejandro! ![]()
Alejandro Pinero2nd April 2009Thanks all for the comments!!
Alejandro
Zsolt Galambos2nd April 2009Wonderful lesson, Alejandro ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic2nd April 2009Very smooth, and very useful my friend - awesome work! ![]()
Pedja Simovic3rd April 2009Nice arpeggio exercise Alejandro !
Alejandro Pinero3rd April 2009Thanks friends!
Alejandro
Sinisa Cekic3rd April 2009Cool arpeggios Alejandro ! ![]()
Jerry Arcidiacono3rd April 2009Great lesson about arpeggios which are very important to know ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli3rd April 2009Cool lesson Alejandro !
Emir Hot3rd April 2009Excellent exercise. I like the fingering
Alejandro Pinero3rd April 2009thanks all, Realy!!
Alejandro




Hi GMC! Welcome to the third lesson improvisation exercise series.
Today I bring to you a similar exercise than the last one but now with the -7b5 arpeggios.
The idea of this exercise is that we could see the box of any arpeggio in the moment that we have to play this arpeggio. By this way and with the help of other exercise we could play the note that we want it to sound.
The first step in this case is studying the -7b5 arpeggios by any box, then we will choose four chords; C-7b5, D#-7b5, G#-7b5 and Bb-7b5.
We start playing at the fifth string (to the front) with the C-7b5 arpeggio four times, then we will playing E-7b5 arpeggio starting at the fifth (to the back) string too, then Ab-7b5 arpeggio starting at the sixth string (to the front) and the last one Bb-7b5 arpeggio starting at the sixth string (to the back).
The work is to connect one arpeggio with the next by the nearest note using different ways.
In this exercise you have to looking your own way all the time, as possible try not to repeat the same way like in the lesson.
I recommend doing this exercise in different parts of the neck!