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If your solos still sound like scales after you try intervallic playing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8zPIuYAeCc), there’s something else you can try: arpeggios.
Arpeggios are also called “broken chords.” Instead of playing all the notes in a chord at once, you play them one note at a time.
Now, arpeggios are used a lot in rhythm guitar, where you just hold the chord and just play one note at a time. But for soloing, we’re going to take that idea a step further. I’ll explain more in the video.
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If your solos still sound like scales after you try intervallic playing (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8zPIuYAeCc), there’s something else you can try: arpeggios.
Arpeggios are also called “broken chords.” Instead of playing all the notes in a chord at once, you play them one note at a time.
Now, arpeggios are used a lot in rhythm guitar, where you just hold the chord and just play one note at a time. But for soloing, we’re going to take that idea a step further. I’ll explain more in the video.
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