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Old 01-13-2008, 08:45 AM   #11
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Old 01-13-2008, 08:54 AM   #12
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Still loving these Drew. So different from the usual shapes I use. It's a nice change

I've just been elaborating on one of the shapes here and came up with a cool exercise. It extends on some of those four note groupings starting with that first A Major one and then moving up the arpeggio in diatonic 3rds. Or, playing the diatonic triads of each note in the A Major triad.

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--------------------------------------------11--------------11----------6-9---9-6----6-9---9-6----
----------12---------------12---------7-11----11-7----7-11----11-7--7------------7------------7--
-----9-12----12-9----9-12----12-9--9---------------9----------------------------------------------
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Old 01-14-2008, 01:52 PM   #13
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Would that note (10th fret, 7th string) be the root note? which is an A?
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Old 04-04-2008, 10:01 PM   #14
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does anyone still have the gp file for this? please and thank you
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two things: I also want the gp files . And I can host em indefinately as well in a server. Another thing. Noob question as I never tried sweeping before:

As I understand, u just "sweep" the pick up and downwards while freting but, what hapens when there are two notes on a string?, do u hammer the second one and stop the sweep til u gotta play the next string?
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Great lesson, mastering these will be tough!
Does anyone still have that guitar pro file?
I'd be greatful if it could be hosted again
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I created a Guitar Pro file with Drew's arpeggios ages ago. In the absence of Ryan's original file, I have attached mine this post. Hopefully it will be of some use to you all

It's written with Gutar Pro 5.2 so older versions of the program might have trouble with it.
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Old 10-19-2008, 09:46 AM   #18
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Jupp GP5 can't open it. Agh, updating, again...

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You can export it as gp4 format and maybe even 3 I think for the people who dont have 5.2
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Jupp GP5 can't open it. Agh, updating, again...
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You can export it as gp4 format and maybe even 3 I think for the people who dont have 5.2
I don't think there's an option to export to GP3 from GP5.2 (at least I can't find it!). I have attached a GP4 version to this post.

It might be stating the obvious but the files I have uploaded are ZIP files that contain the Guitar Pro file. You have to extract the Guitar Pro file before opening. If you try to load the ZIP file directly into Guitar Pro, it won't work.
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