Exercise 5 – Recap idea
This one brings together techniques from the first 4 exercises.
The first part uses Add9 arpeggios, grouped in six-note cells while maintaining a strict 16th note subdivision — staying locked in can be a real challenge.
The second part brings back the (2-1-1)(1-1-2) pattern, played in straight 16th notes.
These are all ideas I use in my playing — now connected in one flow.
TAB in standard tuning at the end.
More ideas coming soon.
This one brings together techniques from the first 4 exercises.
The first part uses Add9 arpeggios, grouped in six-note cells while maintaining a strict 16th note subdivision — staying locked in can be a real challenge.
The second part brings back the (2-1-1)(1-1-2) pattern, played in straight 16th notes.
These are all ideas I use in my playing — now connected in one flow.
TAB in standard tuning at the end.
More ideas coming soon.
Javier Leal Music
Exercise 4 - Add 9 Arpeggios
Exercise 2, Exercise 3. (2-1-1)(1-1-2) pattern for Harmonic minor modes and diminished arpeggio.
Exercise 2, Exercise 3. (2-1-1)(1-1-2) pattern for Harmonic minor modes and diminished arpeggio.
Marco Ferrigno & Javier Leal - Playing Fountains (George Bellas, Thomas Lang, Pete Griffin)
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