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Kristofer Dahl12th March 2008Thnaks for this arpeggio lesson David! ![]()
Dejan Farkas12th March 2008Nice ![]()
Martin la guitarra12th March 2008beautiful
Tuubsu12th March 2008mmmmm... Sounds very classy, very nice! ![]()
Trond Vold12th March 2008Elegant and smooth
Nice one
Danilo Capezzuto12th March 2008Good lesson.
Nick Kellie12th March 2008so important to have choices when improvising and this is a great example of some of the choices available. Good one!
Muris Varajic12th March 2008Fine lesson David! ![]()
Pi3812th March 2008The guitar is very smooth.
The Uncreator12th March 2008Superb lesson as always! ![]()
Joe Kataldo12th March 2008Cool Lesson ![]()
Nemanja Filipovic12th March 2008great lesson..backing is awsome ![]()
kaznie_NL12th March 2008Nice shirt ![]()
Carlos Carrillo12th March 2008Nice job David!!!!
great lesson!!!!!
thanks
Stevie-Ray-Vaughn12th March 2008Nice arpeggios!
Nice shirt as well ![]()
Toni Suominen12th March 2008Great lesson, and a cool shirt! ![]()
Pablo Vazquez12th March 2008Nice!! Cool lesson!
Bogdan Radovic12th March 2008Great lesson and cool t-shirt also!
eheh
Ivan Milenkovic12th March 2008Nice arpeggio exercises man. Very helpful with impro. Thanks! ![]()
Gabriel Leopardi12th March 2008I really like your fusion lessons David! Keep em coming!
Hisham Al-Sanea12th March 2008nice one Wallimann..great job
Nick32512th March 2008nice
Kizaze4413th March 2008Wow, you read my mind! I was just going to start a practice regimen of arpeggios to help my improv - this is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks! Great lesson!
Gerardo Siere13th March 2008Beautiful sound
Marcus Lavendell13th March 2008Very nice Dave! Visual quality is excellent as well!
Melodicintenions4th April 2008perfect for focus on improvising and technique dude
kemo112111th June 2008very smooth easy listening
shideru_guitar20th July 2008i have a question..
how come those are the chords and not anything else?
that is where i am confused at...
i want to know how those chords are made, instead of being told that is how it is lol ![]()
widjayy7th September 2008Hello.
Great sound, but... a question.
The characteristic note of the dorian mode is the 6th, isn't it? So, in your main arpeggio chord (Gm7), where's the 6th: E?
Thank you
David Wallimann7th September 2008Thanks everyone.
Let me answer both questions here.
shideru_guitar: The chords are made by taking the root, 3rd, 5th and 7th notes of the scale. Doing so starting from every 7 notes of the mode will give you 7 arpeggios that if used over the bass of the mode will give you the color of the entire mode.
widjayy: You are right, tha 6th is what makes a Dorian mode Dorian... I do use that note quite a bit in the lead. Can you find it? :-)
widjayy8th September 2008ok thank you. I see where it is now in your lead.
It was just strange to me it doesn't appear in the main arpeggio (Gm7).
Thanks to you
, and please go on with you courses, really good.
enriquec3rd March 2010Hi David .Thanks for the lesson. I´m finding it very instructive, In my opnion the best way to learn something is to apply it ina practical beautifull way.And this is happening in this lesson.











