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Runs and Arpeggios

Lesson 20/28 | Study Time: 5 Min
Runs and Arpeggios

Runs and Arpeggios

Blues/Rock.

Fast.

Descending E Major run.

Ascending D minor.

This lick is in a Major key.

This lick is in a minor key.

Melodic Arpeggio run.

This lick is a variation of the previous lick.

Arpeggio run over two octaves.

The next three runs are transpositions of each other.

* Let the last three notes ring as a chord in the previous three examples.

** ↓ Right hand cross tapping (see Heavy Metal Technique).

The next three examples use time displacement.

In the following lick the second bar uses the same notes but on the off beat.

In the following lick the notes of the second bar are one sixteenth note ahead.

Compare all bars to each other to see the time shift.

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