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Guitar Triplets Question?

i just wrote an ascending sweepd D minor arpeggio into a song im wrighting, and the last note of it i hit is the 13th fret of the high E, so…what are sum tripplets that would go good with this after that arpeggio? the song is almost purely harmonic minor btw. very neoclassical (yngwie FTW!)
hahaha, i have no idea wtf u just said

  1. misetalcetera
    October 26th, 2010 at 03:21 | #1

    So you’re resolving to the 3rd…based on what you said I then I like the sound of going to the second, then playing a b dorian with a flat 2, descending with an f diminished and resolving to an E7

    d-arpeggio resolve to the 3rd…triplet of ECB G#AF#…F diminished arpeggio triplet (FBF or FBD, which ever)…resolve to E7 (the E7 will create tension so you can resolve back to the D minor)

    Snap I just wrote a song for you (or at least a few seconds worth, lol)

  2. Juke Box Hero
    October 26th, 2010 at 03:21 | #2

    Hah! <3 Yngwie. I am learning the beginning of Trilogy Suite right now. A lot of triplets in that!

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