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  • Thanks for the great lessons. If it is possible, it would be helpful to include the chord names and the individual note names on the TABs.

  • Great Lesson Carl!

  • Been obsessed with mastering this since I found it last week. Great lesson. Especially love the retraining of my right hand towards a total economy of motion. No wasted motion! Thanks

  • it sounds like neoclassical in the most part of the lick!

    but sounds really cool! thanks

  • Great Lesson, thank you for your time!!!

  • All this guitar technical talk is hard to me :/ but eh! As long as I learn the technique haha.

  • When you get used to see PG using outside picking for this kind of pattern, everything else looks so strange :P

    but nice lesson anyway...

  • Hi Carl,

    One more thing...

    IMO, these Paul Gilbert/Nuno arpeggios can be helpful to those who feel intimidated by the traditional sweep-picking (1-note-per-string) technique, but maybe have confidence with traditional Pentatonic-Patterns/Boxes, which are predominantly 2-notes-per-string patterns, and thus similar to these (mostly) 2-note-per-string arpeggio-shapes (Although these arpeggios require string-skips to access the requisite traid/tertiary-intervals (Roots, 3rds, and 5ths.)

  • Great lesson Carl!

    Nuno Bettencourt also approaches some of his arpeggio-ideas this way

    (ex: Extreme - "Play With Me" - Solo!)

    Anyways, I thought I'd point out that your picking approach makes sense to me (and I'm sure to most!) as it capitalizes on "common sense" as well as "economy-of-motion!" However, Paul Gilbert has that whole "Outside-Picking" approach to his picking (right) hand string-transitions, seemingly w/o exception - LOL!

    Either way has merit, if one stays CONSISTENT!

  • Great lesson

  • WOOT Paul gilbert owns.

  • @EdgarMalmsteen Don't know what you are looking for but the entire first 35 seconds of the video is a preview of what I am teaching during the lesson..

  • Hablo español.

  • Gracias !!!

  • Trying to play the Scarified arpeggios to speed cleanly busts my nuts. I hate listening to him play them perfectly all the damn time.

  • second!

  • yeah the first commett lmL!!!!

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