Are you tired of playing triads again? Me too. Thankfully we have these awesome 7th chords that need to be played in two octaves as well. Problem solved!
I promise I won’t teach you any more arpeggio shapes ever again. Instead, I’ll show you some really awesome ways to practice them!
Okay so you know A TON of different arpeggio shapes and you can play them in multiple places on your instrument and connect them together. Now I’d like you to start moving them through the circl...
This is one of my favorite ways to practice scales and arpeggios. You may remember this exercise from the Essential Scales course that you just finished, so get ready to apply it to arpeggios now!
Here’s the big moment where we tie everything together. You’ve got these shapes down, you can play them everywhere on the neck and you can connect them together fluidly. So now what? How d...
This one sounds like it’s going to be hard, but actually it’s quite simple! I’ll show you a really neat trick that I picked up from my keyboard-guru friend, Sean Massey.
This lesson will tie together all of my other videos on sweep arpeggios, so make sure that you watched the other ones first and are comfortable playing 3 and 4 string sweeps in root position and all i...
In this lesson we’re going to compile the techniques we learned from the Sweep Arpeggios Across 3 Strings and Sweep Arpeggios Across 4 Strings videos, so make sure you’ve watched them firs...
Here’s some tips for doing 4-string sweep arpeggio patterns on a 4 string bass in a 6-note triplet cycle. Remember to practice to a metronome, slowly at first, and focus on consistency of tone, ...
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