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Here you can learn a wonderful sweet rock guitar ballad arpeggio riff. It works with open strings and sounds really nice and open. Beside the riff I will give you some advice on how to make a melodic solo and how to make variations on the melody and also to add some counterpoint ideas.

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If you have any further questions please book a private online guitar lesson here :

https://www.hanspeterkruesi.com/members/store/category/1-private-online-guitar-lessons/

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Hey Anthony, thanks for your feedback.

I use a AXE FX III effect processor for most recordings in the studio. But you can also use the FM3 - same quality. Or you can use any digital stereo delay. There I use a ping pong delay set on the quarter note with feedback on 50% and a mix level around 7%. I hope that helps.

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