I Got Rhythm Guitar 13 - Arpeggiated Chords IV

by Joe Kataldo
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Joe Kataldo
			
			EXERCISE LESSON. 
		
			The final lesson in this series covering arpeggiated Chords.		
Tags : arpeggio, rhythm

Hi there Joe Kataldo again, this is the Last lesson on Arpeggiated Chords

This Lesson Will Improve
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Arpeggiated Rhythm Patterns

Play Chord Progression

Chords Embellishment


Arpeggiated Chords IV
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Today we face the most difficult pattern very common in country Style:

The picking pattern for this lesson is constant: DOWN - UP - DOWN - UP


the picking motion is the constant alternate one you are accustomed to, but with string skipping, if you practiced up to here, surely acquired some technique


The Progression is:

A - Asus2 - Asus4 - A

E - F#m11 - A Asus4 - A G6

A - Asus2 - Asus4 - A

E - F#7sus - C/E D/A - E


Techniques Focus
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Practicing the right hand movement, alone, even stopping all six strings with left hand, will make you learn this pattern and the previously one faster


Pro Tips
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Arpeggiated Chords can be played fingerstyle, with a flat pick, or with any given combination of pick and fingers depinding of the pattern and the style you have different choices


Recommended Listening
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You will find a big use of arpeggiated chord progression in Pop Music, I'll leave you the choice of your favorite singer


See you next lesson!

Joe Kataldo
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