- Getting Musical With Harmonics
- Scales On One String
- Inside Picking
- Playing Behind the Bridge and Above the Nut
- Keith Richards Style Chord Lick
- Major Pentatonic
- Double Drop D
- Breaking Up Barre Chords
- Thumbs Voicings
- How To Get Creative With A Blues Lick
- The Ultimate Country Lick
- Cool Surf Riff
- Outlaw Western
- Open Position Blues Tricks
- Writing Music On Guitar
- Hybrid Picking
- Arpeggiating Open Chords
- Conquering Stage Fright And Nerves
- Making Riffs Out Of Chords
- Chicks And Fills
- Cowboy Chords
- Simple Piano Style Blues Lick
- Easy String Bending Trick
- Making Pentatonic Sound Jazzy
- Knopfler-Style Rhythm Playing
- Knopfler-Style Lead Playing
Arpeggiating Open Chords
In this channel episode Anders will show you how to use arpeggiation to spice up your rhythm guitar playing.
The tip of the week is to break the rules to find new ideas! This is a great way to find new ideas for playing and writing. Often you might not find anything interesting. But if you keep experimenting you can sometimes come across something new and inspiring to use!
This week's lesson is how to take the basic open chords that we all start with when learning guitar and arpeggiate them to create a more interesting guitar part. The idea is to rhythmically separate each note to spread them out in time and create an interesting effect.'
If you like this lesson, then GT has a lot more that cover ideas on how to arpeggiate chords and spice up your rhythm guitar playing in the rock course!

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