Sunday, October 13, 2013

Rusty Cooley Arpeggio Madness3 Dvd Set



It Doesn't Get Much Better Than This!!!
So I have at least 50 instructional books, and some dvds about advanced stuff like arpeggios/scales/licks etc etc on and on. Some are great, and some are duds. But this 3 DVD Set (which comes with a 104 page book in pdf file format) blew my mind. Well, I say the first DVD is kinda for beginner to intermediate players for sweeping to get things started. The second DVD gets a little better with some cool licks and string skipping sequences etc, but the 3rd DVD is just mind blowing to me. Especially the 3 note per string triad licks (wide stretching with the left hand) which is like playing a chord scale as if it was a normal 3 note per string scale as arpeggios ascending all 6 strings!!! Wicked!! and some wicked licks! and shows you about every arpeggio shape possible (in a nutshell). This will definitely give you some new ideas. I say buy it for sure!

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rusty cooley takes you back to shred school. great player
for that style of shredding(less melodic/scale oriented)
but this guy is super fast which to me is always cool!!!!

Great DVD course for the advanced guitarist
I highly recommend Rusty Cooley's "Arpeggio Madness."

An "arpeggio" is the sounding of the notes of a chord individually, one after the other, ascending or descending, perhaps spanning more than one octave. This course will help program your fingers to rapidly play arpeggio patterns (patterns that hit on the notes of a chord); this skill will greatly improve your ability to play lead throughout the changing chords of a song.

This three-DVD set is cheap: you would need to spend many hundreds of dollars to receive this training from a guitar teacher. But then, how many guitarists who play at this level (like Rusty) are willing to teach this material? Not many. Rusty is really generous to offer this training to us mere mortals.

"Arpeggio Madness" is for advanced guitar players; before you start this course, you should have previously learned all of the following.
- Instant note recognition of all notes on the fretboard
- Keys (notes in every...

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