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Playing 2 String Triad Arpeggios All Over The Neck

By Klaus Crow 2 Comments

March 29, 2021 by Klaus Crow

When I started learning to solo and improvise I began with the pentatonic / blues scale.

Somewhere along the way I got into arpeggios, intervals, patterns, improvising and making melody with the major scale. I accumulated all these ideas over time and incorporated it into my playing.

Learning all of these things takes time and effort, but the important thing is to have fun and experiment.

Bit by bit you will connect the dots and bring everything together and you’ll get a better overview of how guitar playing really works.

Learning to make melodies and creating ideas from the major scale, blues scale, modes, triads, intervals, patterns, arpeggios, etc, makes improvising and soloing exciting and more interesting to listen to. Expanding your vocabulary will expand your possibilities to make even more beautiful music.

TRIAD ARPEGGIO
A triad arpeggio is a three note chord where the notes are played one after another. There are four basic triads: Major (1-3-5) , Minor (1-b3-5), Augmented (1-3-#5) and Diminished (1-b3-b5).

In the examples below the triads are played within the key of G. (diatonic triads) There are 7 triads that can be derived from the major scale. One triad built on each scale degree. For the G major scale those are: G Am Bm C D Em F#dim

Take your time and practice these triad arpeggios all the way up the neck and back down again.

Have fun!
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How to Make Faster Progress On The Guitar

By Klaus Crow 6 Comments

March 29, 2021 by Klaus Crow

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I’m always in for finding new ways to make faster progress in different areas on the guitar.

Not so much because I’m in a hurry, but just for the fun of experimenting and see if practicing can be done more efficiently.

If you practice it’s nice to make progress instead of running into the same wall over and over again.

If you are really conscious of your guitar playing you get there much faster than spending a zillion hours of practice without real observation.

Some guitar players feel they get stuck at a certain level, that’s because there is a point where you need to observe and change what you’re doing. That’s when the magic happens.

Let’s take a closer look at the keys to make faster progress:
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