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Sweep Picking Arpeggios Chord

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What should I practice to become a better guitarist?

I had one year of experience on guitar. I know what I practice. Be all the basics. I know the economy is alternate and sweep picking. I can play in octaves. I know most of the agreements and basic chord structures. Be a Arpeggio slightly different sequences. And I know a couple of scales and legato runs. I really need help on what I can learn alongside songs in right place. And you can not afford buy books on the subject. And my parents are too strict, let a teacher. So if you could send links to news sites, I would appreciate it. Thank you.

One thing that is really important is the music theory. I also strongly recommend learning the pentatonic scale in all patterns up and down neck, because it is the basis of playing more guitar (in my game I can use various modes and scales of these, but pentatonic is essential). More on the intervals and construction agreements and arpeggios, etc. If you have not learned yet, you can work on integrating jump ropes important thing in your game is the most practical way to realize the music. Develop your writing skills, and that will take you beyond the technical capabilities. You have meet a lot of melody and songwriting while playing other popular songs and listen to them. Because words, reading can help become a better writer, but the best way to become a good writer is to practice writing. In the words of Yngwie Malmsteen, "Anyone can learn to play fast, as everyone can learn to type quickly. But not everyone can write a book. "However, it is better to have too much technology, then you has fewer constraints when writing their own music. The watch he likes to play guitar and try to return to the things they do (but not exact copy). For example, when learning someones a song, do not learn it note for note. I think it's best to put your personal touch on this subject, perhaps improvising a section instead of just play. Another thing that is very important focus on the phrasing is. To do this, I would get essentially a beating drum solo and improvise on a blues shuffle. The wording can be the difference between an incredible riff and a simple riff boredom. The obvious answer would be this: 1 Practice 2 Dedication 3 Patience http://www.zentao.com/guitar/theory/ guitar.com http://www.ultimate- / courses / http://www.cyberfret.com/ http: / / www.youtube.com/results?search_query=paul+ gilbert + lesson & search_type = & aq = 1 & q = + Paul G http://www.ultimatesongwriting. com / http://www http://www.shredaholic.com/rhythm.html http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/columns/general_music/ tips.html writing. shredaholic.com / lead.html 7_common_problems_with_learning_sweep_picking.html For now, it's really all you can imagine. Hope that helps. Nick

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