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3rd Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism

3rd Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism The below videos show how to play the arpeggio and where you can add blue notes and chromaticism. Conclusion Hit me up anytime at vreny@zotzinmusic.com if you have any questions, or if you would like to book a lesson. These free lessons are cool, but 3rd Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism

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Shovel Guitar, Pet Stories & Jeff Beck’s Guitar Collection

Playing Mean Slide on A Shovel I saw this a couple of days ago and thought it worth sharing. This dude turned a shovel into a guitar and is getting some really great guitar tone out of his axe… uhm… shovel. 🙂 Pet Stories Documentary A must-see for everyone who wants to find out more Shovel Guitar, Pet Stories & Jeff Beck’s Guitar Collection

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2nd Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism

2nd Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism. A couple of weeks ago, we covered the root position and 1st inversion G7 arpeggio fingerings. Today we’ll cover the 2nd inversion G7, C7, and D7 arpeggio fingerings. The following videos cover how to play this fingering, where the b3 blue notes are, how to 2nd Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism

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Blues Soloing With Dom7 Arpeggios Over IV and V in G

Blues Soloing With Dom7 Arpeggios: Fingerings for IV7 and V7 Arpeggios in Key of G. The following shows the 4 G7 arpeggio fingerings. Bring all these 4 fingerings up 5 frets and there you have the C7 fingerings. The notes are C E G Bb If you bring the fingerings up another 2 frets from Blues Soloing With Dom7 Arpeggios Over IV and V in G

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The Millennial Whoop & Metal Without Distortion is Surf Rock

The Millenial Whoop. For the songwriters among us: Following is an interesting study about the most overused interval pattern in pop melodies. A singer usually belts these notes with an “Oh” phoneme, often in a “Wa-oh-wa-oh” pattern. It is in so many pop songs it’s criminal. A Glorious Obsession Between The 5th and The 3rd. The Millennial Whoop & Metal Without Distortion is Surf Rock

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