Maj7, Dom7, Min7 Arpeggios

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2012

One Technique to play 3 different E Arpeggios!
The E Major 7th, E Dominant 7th, and E Minor 7th.

After that there's a REAL Arpeggio from Hell!:-)
It's a A Minor 7th, Descending it has that " Natural " Minor sound!

These Arpeggios won't happen overnight! Practise them carefully.

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  • Is it the camera mic or you pick real hard? Just like PG...haha...Anyway, very helpful lesson. Thanks.

  • @chuckyinges It Depends! I understand the question though! Let's just call it dynamics!:-) Mostly either the first, fourth and last note are picked hardest I guess....

  • Remy, are you using a JazzIII pick?

  • @MrStringSinger Nope, it's the dunlop 0:60 orange ones....

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  • Hey Remy,

    very very cool video! thank you very much for uploading it, the arpeggios from ~ 6min on were new to me and you showed me how to do them in some way :)

    if you want to hear some very cool legato style min7, maj7 and other types of arpeggios i really recommend you to check out christian muenzner (obscura), for example the solo in anticosmic overload solo or orbital elements or his solo record.. you'll come across lots of some cool legato stuff and so on ;)

    cheers

  • @remyhansen Thanks for taking the time to reply, Remy!! One more question though:) If you are in 4/4 meter, do you accent on every beat by picking harder? Or it depends on the patterns you are playing? Also, I watched that video where you played your Fireman unplugged outdoor and your dynamic could be clearly heard. So, do you practice alternate picking with accent until it becomes naturally to hit harder on certain notes or do you have a rule for that? =)

  • @pskibobby Wow! Thanks!

  • Thanks for playing with FRM100 ! Keep up the good work! You rrrrrock!

  • Yeah, I was thinking of the same thing. Paul seems to be picking the same fashion as Remy, although I guess in one of his picking videos I heard him say that he picked softly. Remy knows better, cause he has had lessons with him, and has seen him play, in person.

  • @remyhansen Haha ty for the reply! I feel dumb now, I didn't even know you had a website! You should link it up in your video descriptions! Anyways sorry for the dumb question :)

  • @drook666 Hey man, for all those kind of questions , please check my website!

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