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Arpeggio, also known as a "broken chord," denotes a chord in which each note is audibly heard separately. Specifically, they’re the notes that make up the chords played separately. Arpeggio helps musicians bridge the gap between strumming chords and running scales.
By using this technique in a solo, you can better match the passing chords in the progression to create a more meaningful story sound.
In today’s episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcasts, Steve shows how to play arpeggios and do it solo. He also specifies that visualizing arpeggio will make it easier for you to play it.
Tune in now and learn more techniques!
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Send Steve a Text Message
Arpeggio, also known as a "broken chord," denotes a chord in which each note is audibly heard separately. Specifically, they’re the notes that make up the chords played separately. Arpeggio helps musicians bridge the gap between strumming chords and running scales.
By using this technique in a solo, you can better match the passing chords in the progression to create a more meaningful story sound.
In today’s episode of Steve Stine Guitar Podcasts, Steve shows how to play arpeggios and do it solo. He also specifies that visualizing arpeggio will make it easier for you to play it.
Tune in now and learn more techniques!
Highlights:
Links:
Links:
Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:
https://academy.guitarzoom.com/

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