A-minor Sweep Picking Arpeggio Combination, (upper intermediate/advanced level - with video and TAB) |
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A-minor Sweep Picking Arpeggio Combination, (upper intermediate/advanced level - with video and TAB) |
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Feb 24 2013, 03:45 PM |
Hi,
As sweep picking seemed to be one of the most popular techniques to practice in our previous poll in February (the poll thread is here: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...howtopic=47816), I thought I post a new arpeggio exercise. You can watch it here, and this video contains the TABs and the slow version too. As you can see, I use 2-string version sweeps at the beginning. This is a cool way to create interesting sounds on only 2 adjacent strings. The sweep movement is the same here as well, regardless of the number of strings used. This lick is an example for creating an arpeggio combination within a relatively narrow segment of the guitar neck. That way, the lick won't sound like a "neoclassical arpeggio festival", and therefore it is suited for wider range of applications, and in normal "non-guitar hero" settings. Basically, it can be built in into any rock solo. As always, any questions or ideas/suggestions are welcomed! This post has been edited by Jonas Tamas: Feb 25 2013, 01:30 PM |
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