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GMC Forum _ PRACTICE ROOM _ Marty Friedman arpeggios!!

Posted by: Kristofer Dahl Oct 16 2006, 02:46 PM

Hey!

Here is a lesson where I describe a technique that has been extremely useful for me. And Marty is one of my first heroes! wink.gif

http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/marty-friedman-arpeggios-lesson.htm

/Kris biggrin.gif

Posted by: Rvddps Oct 16 2006, 03:23 PM

been waiting for the next vid, off to watch now biggrin.gif

Posted by: Liam Oct 16 2006, 05:51 PM

Love the beard , you look so ... wild , untamed .. sexy

:>

too be honest I dont know Marty Friedman :oops:

I can see you love the 101 lessons kris.

Posted by: ezravdb Oct 16 2006, 05:59 PM

QUOTE (Liam)
Love the beard , you look so ... wild , untamed .. sexy

:>  

too be honest I dont know Marty Friedman  :oops:  

I can see you love the 101 lessons kris.


shame on you liam xD

Posted by: Norven Oct 16 2006, 09:16 PM

This lesson was very good for my improvisation!
thanks kris!

Posted by: RIP Dime Oct 17 2006, 03:53 AM

Dude, I agree with you!!! Marty is the master of arpeggios, most people only use arpeggios for a few things. Studying Marty's style really helped me with improvisation.
Great lesson Kris!!! Alot of good stuff in there! biggrin.gif

Posted by: InstruMental Case Oct 17 2006, 04:22 AM

"The key word is CONTROL."

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Posted by: RIP Dime Oct 17 2006, 05:36 AM

"The more you think, the better you play." :smoke

Posted by: Liam Oct 17 2006, 08:21 AM

QUOTE (RIP Dime)
"The more you think, the better you play." :smoke



Im not sure . I think some player just go with their feeling .

Posted by: RIP Dime Oct 18 2006, 04:10 AM

I think he means you gotto know about the notes that you choose, I mean you can feel the notes all you want but if you don't know anything about the notes you choose, and just play whatever, you won't get a good sound. But once you have alot of knowledge about the notes that you choose you can play so much more confidently, and really feel the notes. I mean, Dimebag wasn't big on theory, but I'm sure he knew what notes sounded good in a given key, and that's how he can really feel a solo.

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