Guitar Lesson: add9 Arpeggio Fun
Published on 01 November 2016
http://bitly.com/mastergtr add9 arpeggio fun - a nice way to travel up the neck with some wider intervals. It's a great way to break out of the scale playing rut. Try this approach over major chords, and of course, just lower the minor 3rd from this example to make it fit minor chords!
Gear: I used a Hagstrom Swede with Porter Pickups from http://www.porterpickups.com
The amp: KO Plexi from http://koamps.com
I also used a compressor http://fairfieldcircuitry.com/collections/effect-pedals/products/the-accountant
The fantastic reverb is from Room & Verbs for EZ Mix 2, from https://www.toontrack.com/
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add9 arpeggio fun, lesson by Robert Renman
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