Original made way back in 2008, now reworked.
I tried to cover two aspects of guitar playing, the triads and the sweep picking. Basically all started because practicing arpeggios can be boring, so a technique switching and building sort of a melody (and all on top of a backing track) can "spice up" a bit practicing.
Here's the track:
Arpeggio Study no2 For Guitar
DOWNLOAD (right click and "save link as")
Track composed by Mihai Sorohan in 2008.
Track sequenced, performed, recorded and mixed by Mihai Sorohan in 2010.
Arpeggio Study no2 For Guitar- Backing Track
Starts with 2 bars of metronome to get you in the tempo (120 bpm)
DOWNLOAD (right click and "save link as")
Track composed by Mihai Sorohan in 2008.
Track sequenced, performed, recorded and mixed by Mihai Sorohan in 2010.
All guitars recorded with Epiphone SG Special through Guitar Rig 4 Player (free).
Hi there. My name is Mihai Sorohan and I'm a professional musician, producer and teacher. Here I keep and share my sample packs and loops and post some music and production related posts. For my trumpet lessons please check my other page (see the navigation bar).
- Home
- FREE SAMPLES
- Free Choir Samples
- Free Trumpet Loop Packs
- Free Muted Trumpet Samples
- Free Soprano Recorder VSTi
- Free Recorder Samples
- Free Wind Chimes Samples
- Free Tambourine Loops
- Free Sleigh Bells Loops
- Free Bamboo Samples
- Free SampleTank Samples
- Free Rock Pack for Mu.Lab
- Free Colombian Tiple Samples
- Free Vuvuzela Samples
- Discography
- Check Out My Music
- Free Trumpet Lessons
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Cool, but that last note in the second bar (A) really annoys me :-) I know it's the b7, but why not just play B?
ReplyDeleteWell, if you want to play a b, go ahead and play it.
DeleteSomehow, as position, it makes more sense for preparing the next arpeggio.
Also, as a melodic sequence, it repeats the pattern of descending arpeggios.