Arpeggios
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Arpeggios
I am fairly new to guitar, been playing 4 or 5 months and bought The Gig Bag Book of Guitar Complete. Consists of every chrod, scale, and arpeggio. The one question I have that I have not gotten fully answered is, what exactly is an arpeggio? How do I read the notation for it as well? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by two_stepper10 on Fri Feb 27, 2004 2:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
An arpeggio is a sequence of every note in a chord played in sequence. For example. A Cmajor chord consists of C,E,G, so, a C arpeggio would be playing C, E, G, C, G, E, C individualy like this:
G----------5-----------
D----2--5----5--2-----
A-3-----------------3--
This is as simple as it gets. You can move on from this to more full sounding (and much more useful!) arpeggios, like a C7, Cmaj7, Cdim... You can find this all over the internet.
The arpeggios are cool guide lines for soloing over a chord. Many basslines are simply arepeggios, specially in raegae and that kind of stuff.
Hope it helped!
G----------5-----------
D----2--5----5--2-----
A-3-----------------3--
This is as simple as it gets. You can move on from this to more full sounding (and much more useful!) arpeggios, like a C7, Cmaj7, Cdim... You can find this all over the internet.
The arpeggios are cool guide lines for soloing over a chord. Many basslines are simply arepeggios, specially in raegae and that kind of stuff.
Hope it helped!
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Arpeggios are cool.
I've been practicing those. There great for intros to solos(for me, not quite sure what there for) Everyone should learn them, they help with getting familur(sp?) with moving around the neck and finger motion.
I've been practicing those. There great for intros to solos(for me, not quite sure what there for) Everyone should learn them, they help with getting familur(sp?) with moving around the neck and finger motion.
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http://guitar-masters.com/Theory/Arpeggio01.html
Check this site out. It's a bit more theory based and they use standard notation instead of tab.
Check this site out. It's a bit more theory based and they use standard notation instead of tab.
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Sorry Bill but Clapton has a version out man...here is the link for the tab, its on ultimate-guitar.com-----> http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/c/c ... as_tab.htm . There you go, Clapton does play it. I have an mp3 of him doing it on my pc, you should dl it off kazaa, its great.
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