fantastic Richie...where did you come up with this particular chord arpeggio idea...I understand the concept (superimposition) and the intervals they represent in the chord but where did this particular bird who flew in your window come from ( the major 9th bird) ?
Thanks! Like Sherlock would say, it's elementary my dear Watson (or should I say Alf 😀)..I came across it by the power of deduction. In other words, if we know how to super-impose entire scales, by extracting 4 notes in a given scale that make up an arpeggio, we can use it too!
Great lesson. Thanks Richie!
Great see you back, Richie...!
Thanks!
Very nice textures. Enjoyable.
Thanks Bruce!
Great lesson Mr Richie
Really cool! TY
Thanks Arnie!
Thanks. Challenging concepts for old folkies 😶
excelente como siempre, gracias Richie
Gracias a ti Diego!
fantastic Richie...where did you come up with this particular chord arpeggio idea...I understand the concept (superimposition) and the intervals they represent in the chord but where did this particular bird who flew in your window come from ( the major 9th bird) ?
Thanks! Like Sherlock would say, it's elementary my dear Watson (or should I say Alf 😀)..I came across it by the power of deduction. In other words, if we know how to super-impose entire scales, by extracting 4 notes in a given scale that make up an arpeggio, we can use it too!
Hi there ...which guitarists used this concept? Thanks and kudos
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Wes Montgomery did this a lot eh?
No, Wes did not do this...it is a later concept