Classical Style Arpeggios in Harmonic Minor
This is a classical arpeggio pattern for guitar, I'm going to show it with four chord. Basically its in triplet measure. So here is the tablature I assume that you understand and know how to read tab or click here
for know how to read tab.
So here you go ! starting chord is Am
Chord Am
E------------------------------------------------8--10--12-------
B------------------------------10---------------------------------
G---------------9--------------------9----------------------------
D--10--9--7-------10--7---------------10----------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
Chord G
E----------------------------------------7--8--10--
B---------------------------8------------------------
G--------------7---------------7--------------------
D--9--7--5-------9--5------------9----------------
A-----------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------
Chord F
E-----------------------------------------5--7--8------------
B---------------------------6--------------------------------
G--------------5----------------5----------------------------
D---7--5--3-------7--3-----------7---------------------------
A------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------
Chord E
E----------------------------------------4--5--7------------
B---------------------------5-------------------------------
G--------------4----------------4---------------------------
D--6--3--2-------6--2------------6--------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------
Though it's in triplet you can also play it in quadrapulet with your lil variation.
And you should play with alternate picking for the great speed.
ENJOY : )
N I'm going to show you the connecting of this arpeggio in three octave
So if you like this,
comment for the next !
Thank You!
This is a classical arpeggio pattern for guitar, I'm going to show it with four chord. Basically its in triplet measure. So here is the tablature I assume that you understand and know how to read tab or click here
for know how to read tab.
So here you go ! starting chord is Am
Chord Am
E------------------------------------------------8--10--12-------
B------------------------------10---------------------------------
G---------------9--------------------9----------------------------
D--10--9--7-------10--7---------------10----------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------------------------------
Chord G
E----------------------------------------7--8--10--
B---------------------------8------------------------
G--------------7---------------7--------------------
D--9--7--5-------9--5------------9----------------
A-----------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------
Chord F
E-----------------------------------------5--7--8------------
B---------------------------6--------------------------------
G--------------5----------------5----------------------------
D---7--5--3-------7--3-----------7---------------------------
A------------------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------------------
Chord E
E----------------------------------------4--5--7------------
B---------------------------5-------------------------------
G--------------4----------------4---------------------------
D--6--3--2-------6--2------------6--------------------------
A-----------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------
Though it's in triplet you can also play it in quadrapulet with your lil variation.
And you should play with alternate picking for the great speed.
ENJOY : )
N I'm going to show you the connecting of this arpeggio in three octave
So if you like this,
comment for the next !
Thank You!
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