2. PIM Arpeggio Pattern for Classical Guitar (technique lesson)


Published on 07 March 2016
http://www.ClassicalGuitarShed.com This video goes in-depth into the wonderful world of the PIM arpeggio pattern for classical guitarists. This pattern is very common, and this is how to play it. First, review the basic concepts of movement and alignment here: http://www.ClassicalGuitarShed.com /basics For the full article on this pattern, go to: http://www.classicalguitarshed.com/pim-arpeggio-pattern/ P=thumb I=index finger (pointer) M=middle finger A=ring (or fourth) finger For PIM, P plays, I and M both prep I plays M plays, while P preps repeat. Remember, one step at a time. Master each of the 3 steps above as it's own, crisp movement. Make sure your middle knuckles move in toward the guitar when you play (instead of bicycling). Watch out for the common mistakes people make on these: http://www.ClassicalGuitarShed.com /mistakes Good luck! Classical Guitar Shed is an exploration of music, skill, and daily endeavor on the classical guitar. Find more tutorials, articles, and resources at http://www.ClassicalGuitarShed.com