How To Play Arpeggios?, Need a tip! |
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How To Play Arpeggios?, Need a tip! |
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Jan 22 2008, 06:16 PM |
Arpeggios are usually played with sweep picking(not always tho)
since most common shapes are one note per string. I suggest you to type Sweeping into search box, you'll find many lessons including arpeggios and sweeping. That's all related to arpeggios. Cool thing about sweeping is that you can play not only major and minor arpeggios/broken chords, but some other things like 9th,7th chords and tons of similar odd chords. Anyhow,try search box and see what you'll find. -------------------- Youtube
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Jan 22 2008, 11:33 PM
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arpeggios can also be Fingerpicked, its good when playing acoustic .
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Jan 23 2008, 01:39 AM |
you have a lot of different types of arppegios, as many as chords. Practice triads first and then move on to more complex shapes.
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Jan 23 2008, 05:14 PM
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You can also play arpeggios with string skipping! Paul Gilbert does that a lot. I suggest you have a look at Muris PG Style Lesson 2 or at this youtube video where Paul talks about his technique. These two videos are really interresting and since they will make you work on legato and string skipping.
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Jan 23 2008, 05:24 PM |
You can also play arpeggios with string skipping! Paul Gilbert does that a lot. I suggest you have a look at Muris PG Style Lesson 2 or at this youtube video where Paul talks about his technique. These two videos are really interresting and since they will make you work on legato and string skipping. Thanks. I saw marty friedman playing the e major arpeggio (youtube) and it sounded good. He was playing it fast and all over the neck but not sweeping. I started the sweeping lesson by Pavel. I also want to play arpeggios in other ways. |
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Jan 23 2008, 06:34 PM |
You can also play arpeggios with string skipping! Paul Gilbert does that a lot. I suggest you have a look at Muris PG Style Lesson 2 or at this youtube video where Paul talks about his technique. These two videos are really interresting and since they will make you work on legato and string skipping. Great point Ttask!! Paul has explained in his instructionals why he likes picked arpeggios so much - they really do sound quite different from a swept ones I think Yngwie often opts for alternate picking them also! -------------------- mysql> SELECT * FROM master_name WHERE ((firstname = 'Paul') AND (lastname = 'Gilbert'));
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