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1、$14.97 47 Killer Arpeggios Every Guitarist Must Know Don J MacLean You do NOT have the Right to Reprint or Resell this eBook! You also May Not Give Away, Sell or Share the Content Herein Copyright 2005, Don J. MacLean. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. No part of this book may be
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4、40-4419. Contact the author at . Visit us on our website: http:/www.agogic.biz for free downloads and product information. 47 Killer Arpeggios Every Guitarist Must Know 2005 Don J. MacLean All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured 2About the AuthorDon J. MacLean is an active freelance guit
5、arist, composer and educator. His musical training includes studies at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Humber College, and York University, where he obtained his B.A. (Dbl. Hons. Maj.) in music and psychology. His twenty- five years of teaching, performing and composing have made Don a highly sough
6、t-after expert for workshops, seminars and master classes. Don J. MacLean is the author of: The World of Scales: A Compendium of Scales for the Modern Guitar Player The World of Scales: A Compendium of Scales for all Instruments Guitar Essentials: Chord Master Guitar Essentials: Chord Master Expande
7、d Edition Guitar Essentials: Scale Master 1 Guitar Essentials: Scale Master Expanded Edition Guitar Essentials: Improviser Guitar Essentials: Music Theory Music Essentials: Improviser Absolute Essentials of Music Theory Absolute Essentials of Music Theory for Guitar Absolute Essentials of Guitar Gui
8、tar Quick Start Fit Fingers Book 1 Fit Fingers Book 2 Quick Tips for Faster Fingers Quick Tips: Guitar Chords 101 Quick Tips: Guitar Technique 101 Mega Chops: Scale Mastery Beyond Hanon Mega Chops: Guitar Technique Volume 1 Mega Chops: Guitar Technique Volume 2 Mega Chops: Guitar Technique Volume 3
9、21 Secrets to Learn Any Song Super-Fast Top 30 Most Powerful Guitar Technique Exercises of All Time 47 Killer Arpeggios Every Guitarist Must Know 2005 Don J. MacLean All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured 3IntroductionWelcome to the Special Report: 47 Killer Arpeggios Every Guitarist Mu
10、st Know. Arpeggios are formed when you play the notes of a chord one-by-one. Lets face it. Arpeggios sound cool. When you play them slow, they sound great. Rifle them off, and they sound amazing. In this report you will discover 47 killer arpeggios that you must know. Some of these arpeggios are eas
11、y to play, while others are quite tricky. Most of these arpeggios require a bit of stretching, while others require some very serious stretching. The best way to learn these arpeggios, is to pick one or two arpeggios to start with and practice them for a week. The following week, add an additional o
12、ne or two arpeggio(s). As you add these additional arpeggios keep practicing the ones from the previous week. Repeat this process. 47 Killer Arpeggios Every Guitarist Must Know 2005 Don J. MacLean All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured 4How to Read the Music Notation Contained in this R
13、eport Guitar music can be notated in four different ways: standard notationstandard notation, tablaturetablature, rhythm/slashrhythm/slash notation notation and neck diagrams or grids neck diagrams or grids. What follows is a quick overview of the notation you will encounter in this book. Neck Diagr
14、ams/Grids The following fretboard diagrams represent isolated sections on the neck of the guitar. The vertical lines represent the strings, while the horizontal lines represent the frets. The strings are numbered from the thinnest (1), to the thickest (6). To save space, only the applicable portion
15、of the neck will be shown for each arpeggio. So, instead of showing all of the frets on the guitar, we will just show a representation of the portion of the neck we need. Neck diagrams or grids are the main form of notation used in this book. This form of notation will enable you to “see” the arpegg
16、io patterns. 1 2 345 STRINGS 6F R E T S Frets 6 5 4 3 2 1 47 Killer Arpeggios Every Guitarist Must Know 2005 Don J. MacLean All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured 5How to Read Arpeggio Diagrams All of the arpeggios shown in this book are presented in neck diagrams. E min Play these notes one at a time. 7th fret Here is the sa