Arpeggio Excercises For Beginner, Instructurs help |
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Nov 9 2008, 01:34 PM |
hmm no one here that can make some practicing tips for some beginner lessons for arpeggios ?
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Nov 12 2008, 08:18 AM
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Hello Harry,
You might want to have a look at this lesson on arpeggios by Alejandro Pinero, which is part of a series of lessons. Cheers. |
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Nov 12 2008, 11:59 AM |
Hey mate, you can always practice these lessons for some fresh ideas:
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/solo-guit...peggios-lesson/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/arpegg...ound-the-chord/ The second one is a bit fast maybe, but you can practice it anyway, check out the GP file and work it out in a slower tempo. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Nov 12 2008, 01:58 PM |
Or maybe this,would fit beginner nicely I hope.
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Nov 13 2008, 09:33 AM |
Or maybe this,would fit beginner nicely I hope. thx Muris this one i have done while running with MTP and i still use it from time to time my problem with arpeggios is that i have read that you dont grab them like a chord, you should use different fingerings on open chords it seems to be easier than somewhere else on the fretboard thx for the answers when i am back home from trip i will have a closer look to the presented exercises cya |
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Nov 16 2008, 08:53 PM |
Have a great trip and when you come back we shall continue. I will prepare you some arpeggio exercises. hi pedja i am back and will post you a message tomorrow greets Harry |
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Nov 16 2008, 08:59 PM |
hi pedja i am back and will post you a message tomorrow greets Harry Hi Harry welcome back I will tab out something for you tomorrow Talk to you soon |
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Nov 18 2008, 08:04 AM |
I think it's REALLY important to know what you're playing, and where it fits in. "arpeggio 1 and 2" doesn't really give you a clue at all, it's just a grinding pattern. Rather learn to play Major arpeggios, maj 7, min7 etc. search the lessons of the page. example is muris' sweep+tap lesson. It looks really advanced, but that doesn't matter. Learn the sweeps, disregard the taps (or include, up to you). Then you'll learn patterns that can be used in jamming, and you'll know where because you know its name. Hope this makes sense. hi kjutte thats the problem, it doesnt make sense to me at the moment, because i dont really understand "arpeggios" thats why i call myself a "beginner" in this section one thing i figured out by practicing the ones i have so far, it helps me a lot with my fingerings and i think i my fingerskills improve daily, no matter that they are from spanish folk or whatever, and it also helps to find complete new ways of sound to me because i always just played straight powerchords in main. i know the main chords but i need to build up skill for bigger chords (7th, 9th ....) as well oh my god i have to learn so much and sometimes i really dont know where to start ....... i have read so many things about arpeggios and thats one thing i was never really playing and thats why i thought i need to start with that from the REALLY beginning....... cya ps: i found another thing from arpeggios, what you think about that guys ? http://chrisjuergensen.com.hosting.domaind...m/arpeggios.htm This post has been edited by big harry: Nov 18 2008, 08:13 AM |
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Nov 18 2008, 11:24 PM |
That's a very useful article, and I think by going through all those exercises, you will improve arpeggio technique very much mate.
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Nov 18 2008, 11:26 PM |
hi kjutte thats the problem, it doesnt make sense to me at the moment, because i dont really understand "arpeggios" thats why i call myself a "beginner" in this section one thing i figured out by practicing the ones i have so far, it helps me a lot with my fingerings and i think i my fingerskills improve daily, no matter that they are from spanish folk or whatever, and it also helps to find complete new ways of sound to me because i always just played straight powerchords in main. i know the main chords but i need to build up skill for bigger chords (7th, 9th ....) as well oh my god i have to learn so much and sometimes i really dont know where to start ....... i have read so many things about arpeggios and thats one thing i was never really playing and thats why i thought i need to start with that from the REALLY beginning....... cya ps: i found another thing from arpeggios, what you think about that guys ? http://chrisjuergensen.com.hosting.domaind...m/arpeggios.htm An arpeggio is just a chord played one note at a time. A chord is usually something like 1 3 5 7 note of a scale. So the answer is, learn the scale you want, and automatically gain knowledge of all the possible chords + arpeggios in it. Only limitation is creativity If you need further explanation feel free to ask. Edit: That's a great article. Basically those chords are from each of the 7 degrees of the majorscale. The majorscale is essential, and I would always recommend to learn it first. Move a note, get harmonic minor, move two notes, get melodic minor. Remove two notes, and get pentatonic. If you know the majorscale, you can pretty easily learn most other stuff alot easier This post has been edited by kjutte: Nov 18 2008, 11:28 PM |
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