If interested in the first video see link in the description. I approached this video a little differently then the first one In that I was trying to limit how many fingerings I showed so most of the arpeggios I only showed 1 fingering, I was also trying to follow what was in the book more closely as far as using the same root/inversions as the book. In this video I decided that since the book was written for piano I would just start from scratch & focus more on just finding the best guitar fingerings I could. Prioritizing & trying to balance practicality, sound & variety when picking which fingerings. Personally I usually play most of my arpeggios in the key I'm in but I think it will be interesting to try to work some of these into my playing 😊thanks for watching please like, share, subscribe, comment🤘
If interested in the first video see link in the description. I approached this video a little differently then the first one In that I was trying to limit how many fingerings I showed so most of the arpeggios I only showed 1 fingering, I was also trying to follow what was in the book more closely as far as using the same root/inversions as the book. In this video I decided that since the book was written for piano I would just start from scratch & focus more on just finding the best guitar fingerings I could. Prioritizing & trying to balance practicality, sound & variety when picking which fingerings. Personally I usually play most of my arpeggios in the key I'm in but I think it will be interesting to try to work some of these into my playing 😊thanks for watching please like, share, subscribe, comment🤘