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Kristofer Dahl1st November 2020Wow can’t wait to see the result. Your progress with Darius has been nothing short of amazing 🤩
Monica Gheorghevici1st November 2020Haha...everything is possible (if my next task from Darek will be a lesson).
All I can say it's that on the list that I gave to Darek few months ago, I proposed 3 lessons and one of it is your "Bouncy Fun" (which I love it because it's so hard that I can't play it and this is very challenging for me) but I will also write this etude on that list.
It's all about what steps has Darek prepared for me after we will finish my first song from our composition workshop. We are almost done with it and to be honest, I hardly wait to see your reaction after you will hear the song.
Mostly because it contain absolutely all the techniques (and I'm not kidding) that I learned from all the lessons that I posted in REC and also some new things.
Kristofer Dahl31st October 2020Awesome you dig it Monica - any chance for a REC take 🤩
Monica Gheorghevici31st October 2020This etude sounds truly awesome, I absolutely love it!!! 
Kristofer Dahl31st October 2020QUOTE (MisterM @ Oct 31 2020, 07:46 AM)
Hi Kris
beautifull arpeggios, Tank you
I should try this lesson
Thanks bro, I think these ideas would add a really cool element to your style - go for it 👊
Manu RASSE31st October 2020Hi Kris
beautifull arpeggios, Tank you
I should try this lesson
Kristofer Dahl30th October 2020Cheers Gab, yeah I couldnt stop playing this etude over and over so I figured I’d share! 😊
Gabriel Leopardi30th October 2020This sounds fresh and inspiring! I also think that the backing sound is very creative. Great stuff Kris!
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In my early days of practicing, I viewed arpeggios as a magic potion: All you had to do was figure out the backing harmony/chord and then play the corresponding arpeggio. Then you were guaranteed to sound amazing - all the time!
I still am a big fan of various uses of arpeggios - though my perspective has widened. Nowadays I love to throw in extensions, chromatics and blues licks into - or in between - my arpeggios.
As my appetite for arpeggio variation grew - I also saw a need to refine my arpeggio technique. In this lesson I will show you what has become my go-to technique for more creative arpeggio phrasing.
Tempo:
140 bpm
Gear:
Ibanez Rg652AHM with Bare Knuckle Stormy Monday pickups
Mark V amp
Logic pro DAW
Duet2 usb
Tonality:
C minor
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