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Scale and Arpeggios - Guitar Lessons

 

Arpeggios Guitar Tab - Theory and Technique

Arpeggio means "dismantled piece", that means, you don't hit all the chord tones simultaneously but sequentially. Apart from the fact that its a very nice accompaniment to the sounds etc. arpeggio playing is a good practice for the right hand, and to get a routine to find the strings, and also teaches you to get  a beautiful tone.

 



Guitarists practice arpeggios to achieve higher speeds, the arpeggio playing with the mounting technique Economy Picking (Sweeping). In electronic music, such as synthesizers, an arpeggiator is used to record an arpeggio, which then can be played with a stop or signal.

 

 

 

 

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