Dominants should be the arpeggios you study first since they are used regularly in Blues/Rock progressions and songs.
Dominants should be the arpeggios you study first since they are used regularly in Blues/Rock progressions and songs.
Mike Campese returns with a second set of exercises to help you improve your picking, dexterity, and overall technique.
Mike Campese delivers patterns that foster some of the fastest, most accurate picking you can imagine.
Mike Campese touches on a more modern approach, incorporating different types of patterns into odd-numbered lines.
Mike Campese gives you a nice sweep picking arpeggio workout using the chord progression from Pachelbel`s Canon in D.
Mike Campese delivers a fistful of single string triad arpeggios - major, minor and diminished.
Mike Campese puts both hands on the fretboard to deliver more triad arpeggios.
You must master the ability to play with both speed and creativity in order to make your licks stand out.
Mike Campese covers the flat keys moving around the circle of fourths.
Tom Hess takes you through the exact steps needed for cleaning up unwanted string noise in your blues guitar licks.
Mike Campese will help master your triads in all 12 keys, focusing on the sharp keys for the major triads.
Chords have the potential to bring a whole new element to your soloing providing cool, unique, and contrasting textures amongst the single note lines you play.