A Diatonic Triad Arpeggio Workout - Three great exercises for intermediate to advanced guitarists.
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- A great exercise for intermediate to more advanced guitarists.
These are three variations of a triad arpeggio exercise that I have been showing my more advanced students over the past 15 years. The exercise covers all the seven diatonic arpeggios of the D major scale.
This is a great technical exercise that you can use for alternate picking and sweep picking as well. As the exercise works within the frame of the major scale it can be a great way to work on your theory and fretboard knowledge.
If you would like to download the TABS on .pdf or .gp you can find those on my Patreon page:
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00:00 Intro (Variation #3 full speed).
00:42 Variation #1 (Theory, technique and fingerings).
05:14 Variation #2 (Pattern explained).
06:41 Variation #3 (Pattern explained). Видеоклипы
Well done and thank you. This lesson is very helpful. I will spend many hours getting fluent with these.
Thank you for watching 🙏 Appreciate the kind words. Hope you’ll have fun practicing 👍🎸
great lesson
Thanks Tom 🙏 Glad you enjoyed it.
So much better than learning regular scales because they're nicer to the ear and you still learn some theory! Loved this lesson
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. This is one of the exercise I show to all of my students, either as a alternate picking or as a sweep picking workout. Thanks for watching!
Great video, as always! Thank you so much
Thank you for watching 🙏 Glad you liked the video ☺️
very good lesson for exercise
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching 🙏☺️
Kbald many thanks for all the hard work you put into this video! Man when you did the sweeping picking example around 5 mins into the video I thought wow that is impressive!! I don't know if I can ever get to that level of playing but I'll keep trying. Stay blessed :)
Hey Marlon! Thanks for the feedback, really appreciate it 🙏☺️
I originally came up with this exercise about 15 years ago or so when I practiced sweep picking for a few hours every single day.
I might actually do another video where I talk a bit more about that technique and how to get it up to speed.
Hope you find these exercises helpful 👍🏋️♀️
@@Kbald Thanks Kbald always grateful for your lessons and tips. I think that would be a great lesson when you have time. Best wishes :)
I’ll definitely keep it in mind. Glad you are enjoying my lessons ☺️