Session 13 is the first of three lessons at level 5 from our Blitzing Your Fingerstyle guitar series. This session is all about mastering arpeggiating patterns. You can create fantastic rolling sequences that are full of beautiful harmony, lilting melodies captured within the chords themselves and emotion that feels almost film like. Whenever I am asked to write something that encapsulates these ideas, this is the technique I come to.
One of the most important techniques classical guitar can give you is the ability to really master a flowing arpeggiating picking hand. You can create fantastic rolling sequences that are full of beautiful harmony, lilting melodies captured within the chords themselves and emotion that feels almost film like. Whenever I am asked to write something that encapsulates emotion and can be used in a film or for a soaring classical vocalist, this is the technique I come to.
We will be focusing on one of the world’s most famous versions of AVE MARIA, the Charles Gounod and Johann Sebastian Bach composition. The chords move through a delightful sequence soak in tension and resolve. The use of diatonic chords mixed with passing diminished chords and 7ths leads to something truly spectacular. I’ve performed this version so many times across the past 3 decades and it always brings a quiet to the concert hall. As a take away you’ll also get the lead melody for a second guitarist. This will allow you to record the arpeggio sequence and then try laying the melody over the top.
If there is time we will also look at the first page of one of my own compositions ‘Hints of Autumn’. The piece shows you how you can write your own sequences which contain the melody within the chords.
Here is a video of the AVE MARIA we will learn.
Here is a recording of my piece ‘Hints of Autumn’
Session 13 – See above
Session 14 – will look at how to play a beautiful melody using fingerstyle technique. We will be learning the piece WAVE by Carlos Jobim. For more information click this link.
Session 15 – will show you how to maximise drop D tuning, taking three well known songs as examples. For more information click this link.
The level is ideal for players who want to:
As a guide you should be familiar with:
Things you won’t need to know (but you should definitely not ignore them):
By default, you’ll start every session with complete anonymity i.e. with your mic muted and your camera switched off. You have total control of these at your end.
You can ask questions at any time:
It’s all very friendly and there isn’t such a thing as a daft question – they usually lead to deep, interesting streams of very relevant stuff!
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