The ultimate scale/arpeggio lesson - How to Play Lead Guitar - Lessons

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  • Arpeggio's, its a fancy word. Uh, so its a little more advanced here, but I think its something you can ya know if I show you how to use it, you can just add it as a peice of arsenal, uh without necesarily knowing every crevace of theory detail that's involved with it, ok so, I was trying to use big words there, I hope you understand.....XD

  • Marty once fingered a girl. She died.

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  • He looks like a mix of bam margera and Jason mraz

  • The Schwartz is strong with this one.

  • Wow! You are a damn good teacher.

  • @mtflyer05 she died happy :p

  • Marty! dude... i <3 this arpeggio... but could u tell us more about how u make all those lil' licks in between with it? thx

  • i allways come back to the swartz ^^

  • May the Schwartz be with You!

  • woww.. I think ur the best teacher Ive ever seen..

  • @speedstackingmanduh so what youre telling me is that i can use arpeggios (broken down chords) and mix them with other arpeggios? and is a scale something completely different to arpeggios or is it also some sort of chord innovation? so if i wanna play a Cminor arpeggio over a pentatonic scale, would i have to configure the positions of this arpeggio on the frets incorporated in the pentatonic scale?

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