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
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.)
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!
@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..
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.
Benevolar1 6 months ago
Great Lesson Carl!
RoxxGuitar 7 months ago
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
abelltiger 7 months ago
it sounds like neoclassical in the most part of the lick!
but sounds really cool! thanks
MrLuisucho 7 months ago
Great Lesson, thank you for your time!!!
Greyforce12111 7 months ago
All this guitar technical talk is hard to me :/ but eh! As long as I learn the technique haha.
chefbakercook 7 months ago
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...
flayshon 7 months ago
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.)
billmeedog 7 months ago
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!
billmeedog 7 months ago
Great lesson
boneprone00 7 months ago
WOOT Paul gilbert owns.
TheWhocares233 7 months ago
@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..
GuitarLessons365 7 months ago
Hablo español.
serobhdz 7 months ago
Gracias !!!
paubain 7 months ago
Trying to play the Scarified arpeggios to speed cleanly busts my nuts. I hate listening to him play them perfectly all the damn time.
CarvinSucks 7 months ago
second!
raphasmr 7 months ago
yeah the first commett lmL!!!!
kirk5hammett 7 months ago