Now available with Soundslice as well!
This is in the key of E Major, but the last chord has a Lydian sound. I thought that would be a fun "extra" to the arpeggios themselves - that #11 creates a beautiful sound, doesn't it?
https://www.masterguitaracademy.com/lesson/1-4-5-1-arpeggios/
This is all I meant when I asked about this demo you sent out the other day on Facebook, Robert..........
Jim C.
Thanks Jim, I notify members as soon as a lesson is ready via email and the forum.
This one should keep you guys busy on a Sunday afternoon, I hope!
Robert,
This a great lesson, trust me. I have been working on the arpeggios rambling up and down on the fretboard and unable to retain in mind after fews days without any practice....this really helps.
Still there are other issues related with lydian and related words but this is another issue...
Cheers,
Esteban
Robert, is there any chance to get backing track?
So.....is it considered 'cheating' if I change the fingering down the neck or around the 10th fret for many of the notes especially around the A arpeggio?? It seems to be easier or at least more logical than say reaching for the 14th fret.................the flow of notes work out better for me as well as the clarity but if there's a bad habit underway here that may be hard to correct down the road......I'll revert back. This exercise also works well for me transposing this to the key of G which happens to be my biggest challenge key when tackling soloing..........
Jim C.
Jim, there are no rights or wrongs, so feel free to play however you like. These arpeggio shapes are quite interesting and useful, so I do recommend you try them for a while, at least.
Backing track coming up!
The backing track is available on the Soundslice page - just click "Lesson Files" on the right.