10 Exercises Found
Minor Triad - Two Strings
In this exercise we continue our triad arpeggio guitar lesson by looking at the Minor Triad and its inversions, and the various ways that you can play it on two strings.
In Guitar Lesson: Triad Arpeggios - 2 StringsTapping - Minor Triad on One String
In this tapping exercise, we continue our study of using triad arpeggios for tapping melodically, this time focusing on a Minor Triad.
In Guitar Lesson: Tapping - Starting with Triad ArpeggiosDominant 7th Arpeggio on 2 Strings
In this exercise, I will show you how to play a Dominant 7th arpeggio and its inversions on 2 strings
In Guitar Lesson: Seventh Arpeggios - Cool Sounding Patterns on Two StringsMinor 7th (b5) Arpeggio on Two Strings
In this exercise, we look at the last of the 7th arpeggios that come from the Major Scale - the Min7(b5)
In Guitar Lesson: Seventh Arpeggios - Cool Sounding Patterns on Two StringsAlternate Picking - 3 Notes Pattern: Wrapping it up
In this alternate picking guitar exercise, you will apply what you have been practicing in the previous exercises to a practical example showing how you can use three note patterns to create a variety of musical ideas.
In Guitar Lesson: Alternate Picking - Three Note PatternsTapping - Diminished Triad on One String
In this exercise we look at yet another triad type - the diminished triad - as a way to take a musically interesting approach to tapping.
In Guitar Lesson: Tapping - Starting with Triad ArpeggiosAlternate Picking - 3 Notes Pattern 2
This alternate picking guitar exercise is a continuation of our look at the most common three note picking patterns.
In Guitar Lesson: Alternate Picking - Three Note PatternsAlternate Picking - Two Note Pattern 3
This alternate picking guitar exercise continues having you play two note patterns on one string, and also develops your fingers' stretching ability, which is a must for moving on to some of the advanced guitar lessons.
In Guitar Lesson: Alternate Picking - Absolute Basics!Alternate Picking - 3 Notes Pattern 3
This alternate picking guitar exercise will go over the last of the most common three note picking patterns.
In Guitar Lesson: Alternate Picking - Three Note PatternsAlternate Picking - Two Note Pattern 4
This last of the basic alternate picking guitar exercise continues having you play two note patterns on one string, and further develops your fingers' stretching ability, prepping you for serious fretboard feats!
In Guitar Lesson: Alternate Picking - Absolute Basics!