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Melodicintenions4th April 2008Bo YEAH learnin thanks DAVE!
Carlos Carrillo1st April 2008nice lesson David!!!!
jacmoe10th December 2007Really groovie!
Had a blast with this one - excellent lesson! 
Leijon26th November 2007Once in a while I think that I will cancel my GMC subscription. I don´t really have the time or ambition to be a full shredder, and even though I am impressed with the quality of ALL the lessons, I don´t really practice more than 30 minutes a day tops.
Then, a lesson like this pops up and shows me exactly what I want to know and do, and the GNC subscription fee seems cheap.
Thanks!
jammer9122nd September 2007Hard... Why do you alternate pick arpeggios (dont you sweep em)?
CRNASLEEP8th August 2007Great lesson Dave, keep them coming, especially for an old, female rocker!! Thanks
Andrew Cockburn5th August 2007Great lesson Dave - thanks 
timono4th August 2007two words: very nice
Stratman584th August 2007Awesome jazzy type of piece! I love how you resolve the notes after an arpeggio run. Will definitely lean this one
The Uncreator4th August 2007Excellent stuff, i love your sound, and even if this sounds weird, i gotta say it, every lesson you do ends on a perfect note, the least note alwyas sounds just right!
Hungus4th August 2007Man this is pretty cool.... very curious sounding. useful exercise too... Reminds me of bomberman world.
Muris Varajic4th August 2007Nice one as always David,thumbs up!!!!!!
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Jazz scale, Arpeggio, D dorian, Economy picking, Improvisation, Concepts, Jazz sound, Jamming, Learning the fretboard, Arpeggio based runs, Arpeggio runs, Intervallic phrasing, Fusion jam
Playing with arpeggios is the easyest way to sound melodic.
In this lesson, we'll explore a few ideas that will hopefully inspire you to develop your arpeggio vocabulary and expand your creeativity.
This lesson is in D Dorian.
Here are the seven different arpeggios we can use here:
D min 7
E min 7
F Maj 7
G 7
A min 7
B min 7 dim 5
C Maj 7
Have fun and try to apply this to your own leads.
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