Summary: Playing guitar arpeggios can alter the musical sound of your progression. Learn some arpeggios for B minor from a seasoned musician in this free guitar video.
Stephen Haendiges is a seasoned musician, guitarist, teacher, composer and performer with more than 15 years of experience. He has recorded and performed in top clubs all around the...read more
"In this example I'm going to do a B minor arpeggio over a B minor progression. And, what I'm going to do is kind of mix sweet picking with alternating picking and you know, a couple other small techniques, and over the backing tracks, it's going to sound a little bit like this. O.k., what I did there essentially was started with a sweep and then came, so I started the B minor arpeggio is B, D, F sharp, or fourteen, twelve, eleven and then on the B, I kind of made a pronounced slide to the fourteenth fret which is also C sharp there, and slowed down what I did, was went. And then I finished the remainder of the solo in the B minor scale just simply going and end on our nice G sharp which goes over E major quite nicely."