hey this is awesome. I play 3 and 4 octave arpeggios but with different fingerings Mine are more awkward than yours. These fingerings are much better I'm going to use them. DL'ed your pdf, thanks so much!! edit: ok lmao, i use the universal ones. But the first one in C is much better. so Ill use that one. also the G arpeggio is nice in open strings in 3 octaves. But you kinda have to do universal fingerings for DE,F, F# etc.
hey this is awesome. I play 3 and 4 octave arpeggios but with different fingerings Mine are more awkward than yours. These fingerings are much better I'm going to use them. DL'ed your pdf, thanks so much!! edit: ok lmao, i use the universal ones. But the first one in C is much better. so Ill use that one. also the G arpeggio is nice in open strings in 3 octaves. But you kinda have to do universal fingerings for DE,F, F# etc.
I actually teach the 3 octave arps with a different fingering first - it stays in first position, then goes up D string onto thumb.
Starting on 2 is a major positive game changer for me! I have tended to start with 1! Cheers again!
I think I mention that you can start on any finger, but that said I really do prefer starting on 2.
Another excellent tutorial. Thanks for the pdf too. 🌹
I think it's super useful to have things written down for reference, so I'm glad you went and got the pdf.
Excellent teacher! Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Cool, glad you watched this. I just had a big discussion today with a student about how to play this universal arpeggio fingering in tune.