Monster 2 Octave Arpeggios For Bass Guitar
Visit www.talkingbass.net for more free online bass lessons, articles and downloads and subscribe to receive the free Scale Reference Manual. Arpeggios and chord tones are some of the most important patterns you can practice on bass guitar. We generally learn one octave shapes that fall easily under the fingers. Two octave arpeggios require a lot of position shifting and can be quite technically demanding. In this free online bass lesson, I'll show you a system for working out arpeggio shapes for both triads and seventh chords. The triad arpeggios cover a lot of fretboard distance in a short space of time and also require large stretches. You'll learn how to deal with the large stretch and how to practice the position shifts. These Free Online Bass Lessons are released weekly so subscribe for updates and visit www.talkingbass.net for a complete lesson map and all the downloadable lesson material.

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