In this guitar lesson, Steve Stine shows you an arpeggio that works great for stepping outside the standard arpeggios to explore something that is both creative and melodic at the same time.
The trick to this is to explore it in different ways, and understand that some of the notes within the arpeggios are NOT the standard triad, and that's on purpose to color the sound and give you more opportunity to design something unique sounding (and playing).
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The trick to this is to explore it in different ways, and understand that some of the notes within the arpeggios are NOT the standard triad, and that's on purpose to color the sound and give you more opportunity to design something unique sounding (and playing).
Need help with your Guitar Path?
https://gzoom.me/help-me-choose-ss
See Steve's Guitar Courses:
https://gzoom.me/guitar-courses-ss
* SUBSCRIBE: http://stevestine.me/subscribeYouTube
Request a Guitar Lesson Video:
https://gzoom.me/request-a-lesson-ss
Ask Steve a question:
https://gzoom.me/ask-steve-ss
Visit us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/guitarzoom/
#stevestineguitar #guitarzoom #stevestine
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