Friday, December 25, 2009

Guitar Arpeggios for Metal Heads

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Big Passy Wasabi plays some sweet metal Arpeggios on his iAxe

Guitar Arpeggios are the notes of a chord played individually, one at a time.
Emphasizing the notes in the arpeggio makes a melody have a strong chord sound.

A pure Arpeggio includes all of the notes of the chord played one after each other in ascending order: eg. Intervals of Root, 3, 5, Octave, 3, 5, etc.
However, often it sounds a lot better if certain notes are left out, and we simply play just a few of the chord notes going up and the exact same notes coming back down.

Here is a good five minute You Tube video that teaches Arpeggio picking for a basic four chord progression. It also includes a nice "G add B" chord.




Here are a couple of great beginner videos on Metal Guitar Arpeggios:









The following website has several free lessons about Arpeggios:
http://www.cyberfret.com/arpeggios/index.php

Included on this site is a free online program called "guitar-codex".

http://www.cyberfret.com/scales/guitar-codex/index.php

As well as a Chord Finder, the "guitar-codex" program is also an Arpeggio finder.
Choose a root from the selection box on the upper left side, then a chord name
from the middle selection box. The program will then display all of the notes
of that particular arpeggio on the neck. You can adjust the fret range (scope)
and the starting fret at the bottom. We can then pick out our own nice sounding group of notes to use as an Arpeggio chord.

Here is a great little Arpeggios online Dictionary :
http://www.guitarbasics.com/theory/guitar_arpeggios.htm

Simply click on the Chord that you want to Arpeggio.
Practicing these really helps reinforce the fret values for various Barre chords.

If you want to see where learning Arpeggios could ultimately take you, then check this out: "Arpeggios from Hell".



Man can that guy play guitar or what!
He is the ultimate Arpeggiator!

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Enjoy,
Big Passy Wasabi

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