Guitar Nine Focus: Arpeggios

While a chord is defined as a group of notes that are played together at the same time, an arpeggio, or a "broken chord," means a chord in which the notes are sounded individually, one after another.

Here are some great columns to help you master this essential technique.

Mike Campese
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

The official arpeggios of Guitar Nine Records - always play the 9th. Take it away Mike.

Mike Campese
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese is back with a follow up article with even more 9ths for your entertainment.

Francesco Fareri
Francesco Fareri

Italian guitar player Francesco Fareri suggests several different ways to link arpeggiated lines.

Francesco Fareri
Francesco Fareri

Italian guitar player Francesco Fareri adds more embellishments to his arpeggiated lines.

Gianluca Piersanti
Gianluca Piersanti

Guitarist Gianluca Piersanti returns with an arpeggiated inspiration from Beethoven.

Francesco Fareri
Francesco Fareri

Want to double your fun? Double tracking your arpeggios may be the way to do it.

Francesco Fareri
Francesco Fareri

Another fistful of double arpeggio ideas.

Mike Campese
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike returns with some fun arpeggio licks he uses in his own playing.

Martin Behr
Martin Behr

Applying time-shifting to enhance tapped arpeggios.

Tom Yoder
Tom Yoder

The amazing Tom Yoder and his equally amazing arpeggios.

Mike Campese
Mike Campese: The Fire Within

Mike Campese is back with more modal mayhem.

Dan Keller
Dan Keller

Do you want to play arpeggio-like melodies with "ear-caching" tensions? Let the Sultan of String show you how.

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