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First of all let me state that, as the title says, this is just an introduction to using arpeggios in Blues and it's by no means a comprehensive guide (that would require a book or two). My aim is to show how to break out of the pentatonic scale to the ones among you who never used arpeggios, and maybe to give a couple of new ideas to people who already know something about arpeggios...
Second part on my phrasing and creativity article. Learn how to make any single idea you have like a thousand ideas, and really leverage your creativity.
This is a video lesson for intermediate and advanced guitar players. This is a method to play scales on a single strings that gives "flashy" phrases yet it's easy enough (after some exercise) to be used while improvising.
Wouldn't it be nice if for every musical idea we have we were able to find a thousand different ways of using it? Here I will show you ways of multiplying your ideas and make them more musical. A must read if you are a lead player or aspire to be one.
A handy reference chart for the harmonization of all the modes of the Major, Melodic Minor and Harmonic Minor scales. Instructions included. I give this chart to my advanced students as an aid in composition. NOTE: not for the faint of heart. Contains dangerous conceps such as flat ninths, tritones, scale harmonizations and pitch axis theory. :-)
