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Climbing Diminished Arpeggios in Groups of 5

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

Winds guitarist Carl August Tidemann playing and instructing on how to play "Climbing Diminished Arpeggios in Groups of 5.

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  • lolz look at his mouth

  • Whay not turn your volme pots off after a riff? It just stops unwated humming, and gives a good violining technique

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  • is he rusty's cooley's twin brother!!??

  • @majav15mg

    HE WAS TALKIN TO THE Diminished Arpeggios

  • Neither am I.

  • @majav15mg sorry, im not attracted to him.

  • very nice lesson good lick : )

  • It's a standard way of playing the diminished scale. You can play it in groups of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6... whatever you want to. It's just guitar technique based on really basic theory. The person to "invent" this probably existed a good few hundred years ago.

  • Lookin pretty bored there :P Ha! Good stuff.

  • Regardless of the Shawn Lane sound its a Rusty Cooley lick. Its from a Guitar Techniques shred lesson with Rusty Cooley. The Shawn Lane sound can be explained by the major influence he had on Rusty Cooley. Peace.

  • its called a knob you dumbass not a pot :P hahaha

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