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Harmonizing Sweep arpeggios

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ArieGuitar  
29 Mar 2009 13:55 | Quote
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I have some real kool 3 string sweeps I want to harmonize but I don't know how, my music theory is pretty limited. Can sombody help me?
guitarmastergod  
2 Apr 2009 00:01 | Quote
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if you know all the three patterns for major and minor all you have to do is play the pattern above from the one you are playing, i give an example:


E-15-12----------12-15---------
B-------13----13---------------
G----------12------------------
D------------------------------
A------------------------------
E------------------------------

ok so a simple major arpeggio. to harmonize the other person would play this:


E-20-15----------15-20---------
B-------17----17---------------
G----------17------------------
D------------------------------
A------------------------------
E------------------------------


if you were to show me tabs of the arps i could show you how to harmonize it, i hope this helps
BodomBeachTerror  
2 Apr 2009 00:07 | Quote
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you can pretty much play any arpeggio in the same key i think
JazzMaverick  
2 Apr 2009 08:48 | Quote
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Nah, when it comes down to arpeggios, you need to understand modes properly to truly harmonise with your previous arpeggio. I've given a brief explination of that in one of my lessons:

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Geoff250999  
4 Apr 2009 00:02 | Quote
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Australia
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yeha i agree with jazz maverick

modes are impotant to know


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