Description
In this tutorial, we’ll explore the fundamental concept of arpeggiation in rock style, and how it differs from strumming chords. Employing this technique will add depth and sophistication to your playing, and unlock a world of possibilities in your rock repertoire.
In the following lessons, we’ll learn about 1/4 note and 1/8 note arpeggiation, combining downstrokes and upstrokes, using palm muting, and arpeggiating in 4/4 as well as 6/8 time. We’ll play through plenty of examples, and finish up with a practice tune that combines everything we’ve learned. Let’s check it out!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Mike Olekshy
Tutorial Lessons
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Welcome
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Gear & Tone
- Simple Example
- Eighth Notes, Down & Up Strokes
- Palm Muting
- 6/8 Time Signature
- Unique Picking Pattern
- Practice Tune: Intro
- Practice Tune: Verse
- Practice Tune: Chorus
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Practice Tune Performance
- Chord Arpeggiations In Rock: Jam Along