How To Connect Triads With Scales On Guitar Part 2 - Big Arpeggios (Ep. 6)
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 Published On Apr 3, 2024

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Timeline:
00:00 Intro
01:51 Quick Recap Of Part 1
03:15 Transition To Big Arpeggios
03:46 How To Visualize Arpeggios Over Six Strings
04:26 Exercise Lesson Starts
04:49 Play Through at 100bpm
05:33 Exercise Lesson Played & Explained
12:59 Arpeggios & Triad Inversions
15:41 Recap What We've learned
17:00 Outro


In Part 2 we extend the exercise from part 1 and play big arpeggios over 5 to 6 strings, instead of the simple 3-note arps.

The principle is extremely simple. You just need to connect the triads that you hopefully practiced in part 1 vertically along the fretboard.

That is really it. But unfortunately, these bigger arpeggios are relatively hard to play and require long stretches. So be prepared for this. But having mentioned this, it is obvious that this exercise is also a very good technique exercise. Such arpeggios are notoriously hard to play on the guitar. So be patient, it takes time, but it's also worth the effort.

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