In this video
In this lesson we're looking at a great arpeggio workout. This piece is very quick, so it can be a challenge, but by slowing it down we can work on the techniques needed to master the piece before playing it at full speed.
While the study piece isn't in a flamenco style, this technique is used massively in both flamenco music and also classical fingerstyle, often on nylon string acoustic guitar that give a warmer, less bright tone.
Lesson aims
- Get a feel for the rolling motion in the picking fingers and keeping the timing even
- Ensure you have consistency in dynamics across all the strings
- Learn to play the full piece
Study Piece 4 - "Ah, Pigeon!"
Advanced Fingerstyle With Jarvis
Arpeggios in C major
Arpeggios in 3:4 time
Arpeggios in 6:8 time
Fast Flamenco Style Arpeggios
DADGAD Tuning with Fingerstyle
Percussive Taps in Drop D
Natural, Artificial and Harp Harmonics
Cascade Licks with A Minor Pentatonic
Cascade Licks with G Major Pentatonic
Cascade Licks with an A9 Arpeggio
Cascade Licks with the E Blues Scale
Carter Scratch Technique
Chet's Thumb
Chet's Hand
Chet's Beat
Chet's Arp
"Trackside" Chet Atkins Player Study
Merle's Thumb
Merle's Hand
Merle's Beat
Merle's Arp
"Loco Motif" - Merle Travis Player Study