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Including Arpeggios In Melodies

author: josippesut date: 09/16/2009 category: music theory
rating: 9.4 / votes: 8 
POSTED: 09/16/2009 - 08:19 am
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 12 
 comments posted
Jonzors :
last measure of exercise 8 reminds me of star wars \M/
cool warm up, informative

POSTED: 09/16/2009 - 02:42 pm / quote |
pilgrimevan :
Wow, this is gonna give me some good exercises for the next month. Thanks!
POSTED: 09/16/2009 - 04:09 pm / quote |
josippesut :
Thanks guys!

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POSTED: 09/16/2009 - 05:05 pm / quote |
SimplyStrings :
lol at how it includes bowings.
POSTED: 09/16/2009 - 07:14 pm / quote |
Night_Lights :
They are good for picking practice... but sound too formulaic for my liking.
POSTED: 09/17/2009 - 09:35 am / quote |
manipulator70 :
this seems like a great way to get sweeping/arpegs down, unfortunately im in photography class, so i have no guitarto try it on.
POSTED: 09/17/2009 - 12:54 pm / quote |
demoniacfashion :
simplystrings those are picking denotations, i.e. up-picking and down-picking
POSTED: 09/17/2009 - 04:53 pm / quote |
yM.Samurai :
This wasn't so much a lesson on including arpeggios in melodies, but a series of exercises. More theory would most certainly have been a good idea.
POSTED: 09/18/2009 - 04:42 pm / quote |
gekkedude :
nice ^^ good for practicing my picking ^^
POSTED: 09/18/2009 - 07:09 pm / quote |
josippesut :
This wasn't so much a lesson on including arpeggios in melodies, but a series of exercises. More theory would most certainly have been a good idea.


Yes and no. I am thinking about expanding this article a bit. I admit it can be a bit fuzzy. However, the main idea of this article was to start seeing arpeggios not only as linear runs of triads, but a sea of options you can inlude in your melodies. Try implementing those arpeggios into some of the melodies you already know. You might get a brighter picture of my basic idea for this article.

POSTED: 09/19/2009 - 07:00 am / quote |
Flibo :
Looks like good pieces to practise with Thanks.
POSTED: 09/20/2009 - 12:21 pm / quote |
asfastasdark :
Thanks so much, good practice. I really need to practice my picking.
POSTED: 09/20/2009 - 01:24 pm / quote |
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