Arpeggios?
# 1
Arpeggios are broken chordes, played one note at a time.
You can do it by holding a chord and just picking the single notes and not strumming it.
You can do it by holding a chord and just picking the single notes and not strumming it.
And God said, 'Let there be rock!'
-And it was good
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# 2
Those are still broken chordes. :)
You can also use box arpeggio patterns, instead of just holding a chord and picking or even sweeping. You have your scale pattern, and just play whatever degrees you need to. It makes your guitar sound kind of like a piano, because the arpeggiated notes are all in the same octave. Another cool thing is they are transposable, just like the chord fingering you would otherwise use.
You can also use box arpeggio patterns, instead of just holding a chord and picking or even sweeping. You have your scale pattern, and just play whatever degrees you need to. It makes your guitar sound kind of like a piano, because the arpeggiated notes are all in the same octave. Another cool thing is they are transposable, just like the chord fingering you would otherwise use.
And God said, 'Let there be rock!'
-And it was good
-And it was good
# 3
Oh, cool. I didn't want like wig anyone out or anything. Sorry.
And God said, 'Let there be rock!'
-And it was good
-And it was good
# 4