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Guitar Lesson: Alternating Arpeggios

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2007

For tabs: http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/Tech1/arpeggios.html Alternating Arpeggios by Peter Vogl is our third lesson on arpeggios and how to use them to spice up your solos.

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  • much better haircut than previous videos, makes it a bit easier to concentrate

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  • I love that backing track. Anyone know where I can download it from?

  • This guy is just too nice, like the Bob Ross of guitar. Great sounds though.

  • There's a zoom on it :P

  • thanks for this lesson :)

  • You may want to check out my lessons on sweep picking before making Malmsteen comparisons......This lesson just introduces the arpeggio shapes and a practical way of using them. I don't claim to be a shredder in the style of Malmsteen but I do understand, execute, and teach the technique. Just not something I choose to use on a regular basis.

  • That's kind of an awkward way of displaying his hands. haha, it's actually a bit distracting, so the educational aspect to the video is not very effective. Really nice tone, but since his picking hand is made to appear so large, it would help if he explained how he's picking as well and not just go over the chords he's playing over!

  • Great Lesson!

  • Malmsteen has carpel tunnel not competition. This guy here has forgot more about the guitar than you will ever know.

  • oh god, this video piss me off.

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