Superimposition Arpeggio Stacking on Minor Chords - Guitar Lesson


Published on 24 November 2019
Learn the art of Stacking Arpeggios to get more color tones for your Guitar Solo! Guitar Lesson on Superimpositions over minor chords. TABS via PayPal: IMPORTANT: Click "Return to merchant" at the end of the Paypal order to receive the file(s) (instant download !!!) - TABS (PDF TABS incl. regular notation for Arpeggios and Licks, 1 PDF with Cycle Of 4ths) $ 1.99 Instant Download! Click "Return to merchant" at the end of the Paypal order and don't forget to save your TABS! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=K84B9T2Q5B86C - Guitar Pro 7 + GP 5 TABS incl notation + 1 PDF with Cycle Of 4ths (Optimized for Guitar Pro 7): $ 2.29 Buy only if you have the Guitar Pro Software! Otherwise buy the PDF TABS from above! Instant DL! Click "Return to merchant" at the end of the Paypal order! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=JGK7TSVLMAELS ****************************************************** In this Guitar tutorial I'll show you the art of Superimpositions. Superimpositions is a term for layering arpeggios. We basically play different arpeggios than the root chord. iE when a Am7 arpeggio is played over an Fmaj7 chord you'll create an Fmaj9 sound to your guitar solo. Today you'll learn how to do arpeggio stacking over minor chords - dorian minor chords to be exact. You'll learn the superimpositions from the 3rd, the 5th and the 7th of the chord. This way you create color tones for minor chords. This technique makes everything sound more sophisticated in a heartbeat. Once you understand the underlying concept behind the layering of arpeggios, you will always use it. By always adding thirds (that's the way chords are generally created) to your basic minor 7th chord, you create the impression of Tension chords in your guitar soloing. You saound as if you'd play m9, m11 or even m13 chords. We'll also add some chromatics and triplets to the lines to make them sound more interesting. I'll show you exactly how all this arpeggio superimpositions work and how to tie two of them together in order to get a richer sound with many colorful upper chord tones (tensions). I hope you like my guitar lesson on Superimpositions on guitar and all the Arpeggio lacking / layered arpeggio tricks and give me a thumbs up. https://www.youtube.com/channel/guitarversumsandrasherman My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guitarversum My Twitter: https://twitter.com/guitarversum My Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/guitarversum Hugs, Sandra :-) --------------------------------------------------------