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Great video, but I’m confused cause in your first chord you say Bm7b5 (which would be in the key of C), and you start with F natural, but at the end of the arpeggio you play an F# on the low E string, is that just a chromatic movement up to the 5th of Cmaj7, and are you doing the same chromatic movement at the end of every arpeggio, leading in to the next arpeggio?
Hi Mark, Yes, this and much more is available inside the Ultimate bundle on weissguitar.com feel free to email me at daniel@weissguitar.com if you need anything, would love to help
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You are one of my favorite guitarists, you explain very well and you are humble, I aspire to be like you, greetings from Argentina:))
Thanks so much for the warm words and support my friend:))
Just be yourself man..
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@@unknownandnotavailable2519 yea i know, im not saying it in a literal form
Hats off to you . Thanks
You’re welcome 😊 thanks for being here
I was so ready to learn and understand this. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome! very happy to help
I did enjoy this!. Nice breakdown. Thank you very much!
Hey Wayne - My pleasure , Happy to help :)
I love it! Thanks, Daniel!
Glad you liked it :) thanks for being here
Awesome! Thanks for insight.
Happy to share :)
Gorgeous exercise. Excited to work on it.
Thanks!! let me know how it goes and if you have any questions ( weissguitar.com )
Excellent exercise for both hands, picking and melodic development
Alternatively, this may work well with HFN
Thanks Daniel
Thanks David :-)
Great lesson! Any tab available?
Great video, but I’m confused cause in your first chord you say Bm7b5 (which would be in the key of C), and you start with F natural, but at the end of the arpeggio you play an F# on the low E string, is that just a chromatic movement up to the 5th of Cmaj7, and are you doing the same chromatic movement at the end of every arpeggio, leading in to the next arpeggio?
Hi Daniel do you make tab for these videos ?
Hi Mark, Yes, this and much more is available inside the Ultimate bundle on weissguitar.com feel free to email me at daniel@weissguitar.com if you need anything, would love to help
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Thanks for tuning in :)
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Cheers Tiziano :)
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Thanks friend !
Leave it to me to play the run perfectly only to tap the last note on the wrong fret....all the time.. :P
You got this Matthew :-) always open for questions