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                        <title>Re: Practicing arpeggios</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 14:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Exactly! I am finding the same troubles: I must start the arpeggio from the root (even from the lowest root), I have lots of problems trying to play from the highest note. I think I am get u...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Exactly! I am finding the same troubles: I must start the arpeggio from the root (even from the lowest root), I have lots of problems trying to play from the highest note. I think I am get used to play from low to high and it is difficult to me to break this way of play them.<br><br>I have started from the dominant 7th because I read that these arpeggios can be used over standard blues progressions. As it is well known progression to me, it should be easier to practice over it.<br><br>I guess I must keep doing so until it goes to me muscle memory, too.<br><br>Thanks for the tip!]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Re: Practicing arpeggios</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2012 03:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hello Nuno, great question.I devoted a lot of my practice to this last year, and so I am not the person you want to be answering this question, as it is all newish territory to me too.  :D W...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello Nuno, great question.<br><br>I devoted a lot of my practice to this last year, and so I am not the person you want to be answering this question, as it is all newish territory to me too.  :D <br><br>What I personally found helpful to me, in terms of getting to use them off the bat in improvised solos was the following. (but i would wait for better advice  :D  )<br><br>I took each chord shape I knew, and then learned to play major 7 arpeggios, minor 7 arpeggios from each note in that chord shape.  So for a typical E shaped bar chord I would learn these arpeggios from all 6 strings, plus another 3 arpeggios from the 7th.  I then switched Chord shape and did the same with the new shape. This took a while, but not as long as you might think. the advantage of this, was that I was learning that I didnt always have to start on the root because I used chord shapes as references. Also i could think more quickly in improv, and thought more in terms of intervals than actual notes, which made it easier to transpose my arpeggio licks.<br><br>What this meant was, that now, when I improvise, as long as I know the chord I am playing over, I have the choice of loads of different arpeggios from lots of places othe neck, starting on any note of the chord, and I regularly use them in improve when gigging, so I know they must be in my muscle memory now. Also, looking at the in this way, it is easier for me to link them into longer arpeggios covering more frets.<br><br>What I am working on now,what I see as the next step is learning which arpeggio substitutions I can use for certain chords, but it is early days for me in this.<br><br><br>I am sure you will get much better advice but I just wanted to share what I did  :D <br><br>Good luck]]></content:encoded>
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                        <title>Practicing arpeggios</title>
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                        <pubDate>Sat, 28 Apr 2012 14:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[I am starting to study arpeggios for guitar. My goal is to use them in solos. I have started with dominant 7th and major and minor 7th (in that order). I want to add other extended and alter...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[I am starting to study arpeggios for guitar. My goal is to use them in solos. I have started with dominant 7th and major and minor 7th (in that order). I want to add other extended and altered chords later.<br><br>From my intensive bass days I am get used to play basic triads and I was also practicing these triads on guitar some time ago. I am following some fingerings but I am mainly trying to understand the relations between the notes and which notes are in each chord for playing them.<br><br>I am playing up and down each arpeggio and I am also following the usual patterns by playing them in groups of three notes, four, etc. and also other usual patterns.<br><br>Any advice for practicing arpeggios and how to start to use them in solos?<br><br>Thanks!]]></content:encoded>
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