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Heavenly Arpeggios Exercise

This is an exercise I made to help increase my sweeping accuracy that's comprised of super cool Classically-inspired chords progressions! I've experimented with having the walkthrough segment as part of the video instead of as a written accompaniment - do you guys prefer this? Or did you like having it written instead? Let me know!

Good luck and don't forget to share your progress with everyone in the Discord server!

0:00 Playthrough
0:52 Intro
5:07 E Arpeggio
9:16 F#7 Arpeggio
10:33 B Arpeggio
11:26 G# Arpeggio
12:35 Section 2 (bars 1-4)
17:50 Section 2 (bars 5-8)
19:47 Section 2 (bars 9-12)
21:36 Section 2 (bars 13-16)

Comments

actually, you and Will are right- you don't even have to go slower than 50% speed to hear he's mixing both what's written and what Will pointed out. It happens in the E arpeggio- the first two are as written, the third is kind of rhythmically "fuzzy" and the fourth is septuplets. As the 5-string arpeggio section goes on, it's mostly what's written, but drifts in small increments. If I had written it, my answer would be "practice what's written." That said, rhythmically and physically it definitely would be easier if the tapped notes were on a beat instead of a 32nd note after the beat!

Dennis Hodges

They are played on the video as they are written out. Hard to hear at that speed, but it is 6 and 8 clearly. Appears when you slow the video down enough :)

Death By Guitar

Hi Bradley, I have a question regarding the note values of the 5-string-arpeggios. In the Video it sounds like the notes are evenly spaces in groups of seven. The tabs assign different values. Could you please tell me which one to practice? Cheers.

Willi

You accidentally made a Children of Bodom song 😂

Christopher Fox

I like being shown how to do something, especially on the guitar, because there is NO WAY I can learn to play this through text.

Seth Harvey


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