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Guitar Lead Lesson Major Arpeggio sweep picking part 1

In this part 1 of a two part lesson we teach how to play a major arpeggio all over the neck and also teach exercises at how to get proficient at it. More lessons at http://www.nextlevelguitar.com

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25 Responses to “ Guitar Lead Lesson Major Arpeggio sweep picking part 1 ”

  1. judomouse Says:

    He’s so lame.
    He’s so lame.


  2. guitark3 Says:

    One more thing …
    One more thing unless you use tone controls that are on your guitar get rid of em this is easy just cut the resistors That are soldred on the tone pots this will instantly wake your guitar up. passive tone controls can only cut tone even when turned all the way to the treble side. The best tone control is an ACTIVE wah pedal


  3. guitark3 Says:

    A lot of metal …
    A lot of metal players used the “scooped mid” setting. Turn the mid all the way down and dial in from there. If your drummer and bass player play loud turn the mid up not the volume. Distortion pedals are crazy inconsistent even the exact same models sound different from one another. Try lots of em with YOUR AMP.


  4. guitark3 Says:

    Pickups probably …
    Pickups probably won’t help your tone that much. They’ll help with output and sustain. I personally dont like to use batteries more than I have to. I don’t even know if EMG has passive pickups. The midrange on your amp is the most important tone shaping tool you have.


  5. boogieou818 Says:

    well what sort of …
    well what sort of sound are u chasing??


  6. sjzepeda Says:

    What kind of amp …
    What kind of amp are you using because tube amps are usually a lot warmer than solid state amps.


  7. Marshallfan567 Says:

    Hey i didnt know if …
    Hey i didnt know if anybody could help me. I play a lot of metal and hard rock but im not acheiving the tone im looking for. I want my tone smooth and warm but with a lot of distortion. All my ibanez and gibson guitars have stock p/u and i was thinking about switching to emgs. Or my other option is buying a new amp. Please HELP!


  8. extriver Says:

    ive been looking …
    ive been looking for this lesson by you for such along time, im learning teqnics only from your lessons. good job mate.


  9. starcraft90 Says:

    I get so inspired …
    I get so inspired every time I see your videos, David! Thanks for making great lessons. :D


  10. Roboozt Says:

    for the love of god …
    for the love of god style (Intro)

    good vid!!


  11. 1619fan2 Says:

    dude that guitar is …
    dude that guitar is so beautiful


  12. voyageryageh Says:

    wow., it really …
    wow., it really help me a lot., thanx for the vid


  13. mamaw639 Says:

    hi i am cesar
    hi i am cesar


  14. siIiconbreastgrandma Says:

    i see:) tnx
    i see:) tnx


  15. slipknotpetethez Says:

    what affects are …
    what affects are you using ?


  16. BrownGuitar11 Says:

    that amp is …
    that amp is horrible. lol . ! he needs that tube:)!


  17. rockongoodpeople Says:

    Hi – the song intro …
    Hi – the song intro is an original piece I wrote – thanks for the kind words – rock on!
    David Taub


  18. Kimbop718 Says:

    I’ve been looking …
    I’ve been looking for a proper direction into learning arpeggio for a while now..
    I’m happy to say I finally found one!
    thanks!


  19. valtteriki Says:

    fender stratocaster
    fender stratocaster


  20. Alec772 Says:

    he told me it’s his …
    he told me it’s his original piece he wrote. sounds amazing. i wanna downlaod it


  21. cliffemall123 Says:

    what song is in the …
    what song is in the beginning it sounds like bucket head.


  22. Kroatosai47 Says:

    That would be a …
    That would be a Strat. I’m pretty darn sure.


  23. DevilsCuz Says:

    You are a great …
    You are a great instructor. It actually makes sense now.


  24. bleach1827776 Says:

    what kinda of …
    what kinda of guitar is that one ???


  25. EmbersBLS Says:

    Agreed. It’s his …
    Agreed. It’s his hammer-on/pull-offs compared with the picking. For it to sound right, every note has to have same duration. Learn to control your hammer-ons/pull-offs, so that you can play them at ANY speed fluidly.

    Use a METRONOME, start REALLY slow.
    It pays off in the end.


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