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Using arpeggios and the major scale too play chord changes, os a fun thing too prActice all over the fretboard
Sounding great Todd. So important that we all have a good understanding of arpeggios, chords and scales and have the ability to transfer that knowledge onto the fretboard. Keep rockin’! All the best! 😎🎸😎
Thank you Garry. It’s great to know arpeggios and scales and things, but knowing how to use them as what you need to practice.
Great practice ..like how your using metro to help with timing !
Live on planet Earth ? You got the blues.
Thanks Mike, it took me a long time to get into it but now I try to use a metronome with everything when learning it
You’re sounding good Todd!
Joe
The sight of a touch, or the scent of a sound,
Or the strength of an Oak with roots deep in the ground.
--Graeme Edge
Thanks Joe 🙂
Very nice picking.
Dieter
Thanks Dieter!
Well played Todd-
You clearly demonstrated confidence and composure which allowed the melody stand out. You got this bro!!
John
Thanks for the kind words John!
Very well done Todd.
Arpeggios are a nice tool, I should get working on them… lol
AndréM
AndréM
Thanks Andre!
Great playing, Todd. That’s yet another great ML Brian crafted for us. And thanks for the reminder to put on a metronome. I keep forgetting.
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