Guitar Technique

Improvising With Triad Pairs on Guitar

Improvising With Triad Pairs. This is a really fun, cool improvisation technique, not enough guitar players use or even know about. The idea is this: The band or rhythm section is jamming over a given 1-chord groove, and you improvise over the groove, using the notes of 2 different chords. For example: The band is Improvising With Triad Pairs on Guitar

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1st Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism

1st Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism. 1st inversion G7 arpeggio fingering. Conclusion Hit me up anytime at vreny@zotzinmusic.com if you have any questions, or if you would like to book a lesson. These free lessons are cool, but you will never experience the progress, joy, and results that my students experience 1st Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism

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Add The b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism To The Dom 7 Arpeggio.

Adding The b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism To The Dominant 7 Arpeggio. Adding blue notes and chromatic lines to arpeggios is a great way to jazz up your improvisation. In last week’s blog, we covered the G7 arpeggio (root position fingering). This week we’ll add the b3 blue note and chromatic passing notes to the Add The b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism To The Dom 7 Arpeggio.

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The Minor Triad Arpeggio Fingerings On Guitar In Position

Minor Triad Arpeggios In Position. This is a continuation of the blogs of the past 2 weeks. The following video shows the fingerings for the A minor triad arpeggio. And this is the tablature with the fingerings: Check out last week’s blogs to learn more about how to use and how to practice these arpeggios. The Minor Triad Arpeggio Fingerings On Guitar In Position

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Practice Major Triad Arpeggios Going Up The Circle of 4ths

Major Triad Arpeggio Up The Circle of 4ths This is a continuation from last week’s blog: The 3 In Position C Major Triad Arpeggio Fingerings. One of the best ways to practice arpeggios: move through the circle of 4ths, and start every key from the lowest of the 3 arpeggio fingerings, then move up to Practice Major Triad Arpeggios Going Up The Circle of 4ths

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