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Hybrid Arpeggios
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Hybrid Arpeggios

Diatonic Major 7ths arpeggios and lick development
Created bySteve Agnew
Last updated 1/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • To articulate C Major Diatonic 7th Arpeggios
  • Hybrid picking
  • Sweep picking
  • Rhythmic displacement
  • Odd note groupings
  • How to develop your own ideas

Course content

1 section5 lectures29m total length
  • Introduction2:07
  • Origins5:31
  • Rhythmic Variations4:41
  • Fingering issues1:32
  • Further Listening15:56

Requirements

  • Knowledge of major scales and intervals.
  • Intermediate guitarists

Description

  • An alternative to sweep picking giving different dynamic and tone options without sacrificing speed, included are ideas to develop phrasing, rhythmic accuracy and control with many other topics around musicality touched upon. This will improve syncronisation between hands, your ability to play with more dynamics and tonal variation, once mastered this technique will give you the ability to execute very fast string crossed passages fluidly and reliably. This is a tone alternative and a much more flexible tool than using sweeps alone, it can create far more varied dynamic and textured sounds and lending itself to improvisation and not being stuck in a pattern based way of improvisation. Professional tutor, International Examiner, performer, session musician Steven Agnew......An alternative to sweep picking giving different dynamic and tone options without sacrificing speed, included are ideas to develop phrasing, rhythmic accuracy and control with many other topics around musicality touched upon. This will improve syncronisation between hands, your ability to play with more dynamics and tonal variation, once mastered this technique will give you the ability to execute very fast string crossed passages fluidly and reliably. This is a tone alternative and a much more flexible tool than using sweeps alone, it can create far more varied dynamic and textured sounds and lending itself to improvisation and not being stuck in a pattern based way of improvisation. Professional tutor, International Examiner, performer, session musician Steven Agnew

Who this course is for:

  • Lead guitarists
  • Fusion music
  • Music theory
  • Electric guitarists