Rock, Jazz & Shred Lead Guitar Arpeggios - Lesson No. 1
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This is the best arpeggio method for guitar soloing I've ever seen...
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this stuff takes time to learn. im too lazy
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I have the same name as this guy
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Thanks for this video! Everyone check out my video "jason becker style arpeggios" thanks.
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really badass man you gave me some good ideas thumbs up for me
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coolest thing ever
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The Fluid Soloing series is an instructional masterpiece! If you make any more books i'll pick them up the second i see em, without a doubt. Kudos...Mad Kudos.
myfairvanity 5 months ago
@myfairvanity Thanks for your endorsement! These books are dense, packed with repeating melodic exercises, so I always recommend to my students to learn a just a couple examples first, and then stick with those for a while until you actually implement them into your soloing. Then, when you are actually using those, then add another one or two at a time. Keen on pickin'! TQ
quinnguitar 5 months ago
Is this is Ibanez rg 320 fm?
GaurasSkate 1 year ago
@GaurasSkate yes
quinnguitar 1 year ago
lol, his amp looks like it says "FUCKS"
Lateralus03 1 year ago 26
@Lateralus03 ..its a Fuchs amplifier. Damn good boutique amp. I know it looks like the "f-word". Fuchs is a name of German heritage. Andy Fuchs knows how to make amplifiers! In German, the word "fuchs" means:
n. fox, type of animal from the dog family; shrewd and cunning person
v. vex, anger, annoy, harass
perfect description for a guitar amplifier...a cunning, shrewd, vexing, angry animal from the dog family. yup, that about describes it. Works great for jazz & blues, too.
Peaceout
TQ
quinnguitar 3 months ago