Difficulty 7 of 10
Practical Sweep Arpeggios
Use some 4 note arpeggio sweeps in a very melodic way.
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Difficulty 6 of 10 Sweeps & Picking over Diatonic ArpeggiosBy Joe Kataldo How to combine sweep, alternate picking and seventh arpeggios to create monster licks.
Difficulty 7 of 10 Bumblefoot Style LessonHopefully inspire you to develop a strong legato/tapping technique in the style of Bumblefoot.
Difficulty 7 of 10 Harmonizing ScalesHarmonization is a great trick to highlight a solo or create a two guitar arrangement. This lesson should get you started!
Difficulty 5 of 10 String Skipping Arpeggios WorkoutBy Joe Kataldo Arpeggios in a cooler way, combining them with another great technique, string skipping, to create a powerful workout!
Difficulty 6 of 10 Seven Strings Sweep ArpeggiosBy Joe Kataldo One of the coolest things you can do on a seven strings guitar, is to play long three-octave arpeggios runs. Coupled with sweep picking, the effect is a never-ending cascade of notes, that surely will turn some heads!
Difficulty 7 of 10 Modal Madness pt 2. - Harmonic Minor ModesExercises in the modes of A-harmonic minor. Try to play them in every key slow at first and eventually at a higher tempo. When you master these try to incorporate it to your own play, or you can come up with your own ideas as well.
Difficulty 6 of 10 Alternate Etude at 160bpmString skipping alternate etude in style of John Petrucci. 160 bpm, 8th note triplets.
Difficulty 7 of 10 Arpeggio Etude - Around the ChordBy Piotr Kaczor Focuses on chords and arpeggios. An arpeggio is a chord taken in pieces.
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