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1st Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism

1st Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism. 1st inversion G7 arpeggio fingering. 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 you will never experience the progress, joy, and results that my students experience 1st Inversion G7 Arpeggio With b3 Blue Note and Chromaticism

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Improve Your Time Feel With This Fun Timing Exercise Game

How Good Is Your Timing Really? I was recently reminded of this fun timing exercise that feels like a game. It’s addictive in a fun way. It’s hard to stop once you get started. The game is programmed really well. It calculates how far your space bar hits are off from the groove, and then Improve Your Time Feel With This Fun Timing Exercise Game

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A Medley Of Inventive Guitar And Bass Player Tidbits

This Guy’s Technique Fascinates Dweezil Zappa. I had seen this video posted before on FB, and just came across it again on Dweezil Zappa’s Facebook page. Dweezil Zappa was inquiring who this guitar player is, sharing that he’s fascinated by the guitarist’s technique. The guitar player’s name is Elman Namazoglu. He’s from Azerbaijan and his A Medley Of Inventive Guitar And Bass Player Tidbits

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Add The b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism To The Dom 7 Arpeggio.

Adding The b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism To The Dominant 7 Arpeggio. Adding blue notes and chromatic lines to arpeggios is a great way to jazz up your improvisation. In last week’s blog, we covered the G7 arpeggio (root position fingering). This week we’ll add the b3 blue note and chromatic passing notes to the Add The b3 Blue Note & Chromaticism To The Dom 7 Arpeggio.

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The Dominant 7 Arpeggio Root Position Fingering on Guitar

The Dominant 7 Arpeggio Root Position. The following shows how to play a G7 arpeggio in position starting from the root. This is how you play it: I know I make this look easy, but you’ll find out that soloing over blues with arpeggio fingerings requires some serious practice. 🙂 In recap, the 12 bar The Dominant 7 Arpeggio Root Position Fingering on Guitar

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