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Here are 3 of my personal classical arpeggio exercises which I do on a regular routine. It is running through the diatonic chords in Cm, Gm and Dm and is a challenge for your fingering and your picking technique. If you want to add these exercises to your routine make sure that you start very slowly and pay close attention to your fingering in combination with your picking technique. The optimal repeats per exercise is 2 times which helps your system to memorize all, but it really takes some time till you can play these exercises fluently.

Here you find the tutorial associated to these exercises :

 

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Hello Hanspeter, could you maybe give some hints to the fingering...?
"pay close attention to your fingering in combination with your picking technique"

Thank you in advance and greets, Roland

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2 minutes ago, medikon said:

Hello Hanspeter, could you maybe give some hints to the fingering...?
"pay close attention to your fingering in combination with your picking technique"

Thank you in advance and greets, Roland

Good point - i'll make a tutorial this week since a student of mine just started to work on these exercises to replace the spiderlegs exercise.

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