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    Yngwie Malmsteen - Licks, Arpeggios and Classical Phrases
    2008-04-01 08:33:00
    Yngwie Malmsteen - Licks, Arpeggios and Classical Phrases Includes: - Licks, Arpeggios and Classical Phrases - Echo Etude - Segments from comoposition: - Demon driver - Rising force - Trilogy suite - Blues Soloing - Chord Progressions: - Bedroom Eyes - Save Our Love Download
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    Juliano Henrique Delphino: arpeggios from heaven
    2008-02-22 09:19:13
    Add web site image here News: 22-02-2008: Juliano Henrique Delphino says: A cool and different approach of heavy and trash metal solos is to use uncommon or exotic scales. I have here two sub-modes from the minor mode: the Harmonic Minor and, her variation, the Hungarian Minor. They give us an oriental middle-east sound. To demonstrate how they do work, I improvised over an E minor backtrack. To... This is a content summary only. Visit Truth In Shredding to find out more!
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    Artful Arpeggios eBook
    2007-10-19 13:58:00
    Expand your guitar playing and your imagination with these essential arpeggios! With this pack, players will learn: arpeggio fingerings; major, minor, dominant and altered dominant sounds; bi-tonal arpeggios; arpeggios from major, minor, melodic minor and harmonic minor scales; and much more! The book features standard guitar notation and tab.
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    Arpeggios for Guitar eBook
    2007-07-17 22:22:00
    Shows each arpeggio in five positions in a simple diagram format. For every arpeggio the corresponding chord form and scale pattern are also shown. Covers all forms of the major, minor, and dominant 7th type chords.
    By: Guitar eBooks
     
    Learning Arpeggios- What are arpeggios and how should I use them?
    2007-04-30 01:31:00
    Chances are 9 out of 10 (if not 10 out of 10) of your favorite guitar tunes have arpeggios in them. So what is an arpeggio? Simple. An arpeggio is chord notes played in succession instead of simultaneously. So if someone says to arpeggiate an Am chord what they mean is play it one note at a time, instead of strumming all the notes at once. Here is an example: Using arpeggios in your solo is a
    By: The Guitar Resouce
     
    Learning Arpeggios- What are arpeggios and how should you use them?
    2007-04-30 01:31:00
    Chances are 9 out of 10 (if not 10 out of 10) of your favorite guitar tunes have arpeggios in them. So what is an arpeggio? Simple. An arpeggio is chord notes played in succession instead of simultaneously. So if someone says to arpeggiate an Am chord what they mean is play it one note at a time, instead of strumming all the notes at once. Here is an example: (more…)
    By: The Guitar Resource
     
     
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