Welcome to Scales, Arpeggios, & Ideas program Module 4. In this program, we cover everything you should know about practicing scales and arpeggios on the fingerstyle guitar.
In each module, you have a bunch of scales and arpeggios to learn. So far, we explored the major scale and the major arpeggio in the key of C, G, and A. We also learned the natural minor scale, the harmonic minor scale, and the melodic minor scale in the key of E, A, and B.
From module 2, we introduced the E major in octaves and the C major in thirds.
In module 4, you will learn:
- The E major scale and arpeggio.
- The F# minor/harmonic/melodic scale and arpeggio.
- The G major in tenth.
- Two musical ideas exploring the vibrato and the arpeggio technique.
Tabs and video lesson available on my Patreon page.
Hey guys, welcome back to the third module of Scales, Arpeggios, & Ideas, the guitar course for beginners and intermediate guitar players who want to learn and practice scales.
In this module, you will learn:
- The A major scale.
- The A major arpeggio.
- The B minor scale.
- The B harmonic minor scale.
- The B melodic minor scale.
- The B minor arpeggio.
- The C major in 3rd.
- Two musical ideas: The slide technique, and the thumb slap.
Each scale and arpeggio is explained in details throughout the lesson. We focus less on speed and more on the form, hand position, and fluidity.
The minor scales are more challenging as we discuss the three different types (Natural, Harmonic, and Melodic). I encourage you to learn the notes of each scale from memory. Avoid learning the scale mechanically. Instead, try to memorize the notes.
If you are still practicing the previous modules, don’t rush! Take your time and move to module 3 when you feel ready.
Enjoy this course.
Click on the button below to download the module 3 info available for free on my Patreon page.