Tired of playing boring arpeggio licks and want to make them more creative? Here's how: focus a lot more on applying the arpeggio patterns you already know as creatively as possible instead of looking for tons of new patterns or exercises. This is not difficult to do and you can easily turn the patterns you know into badass guitar licks using the following 4 approaches:

Approach One: Expanding Common Triad Arpeggios

You're not stuck with only using basic major, minor or diminished arpeggios. Use additional notes by adding them on top of the basic triad to make interesting extended sweep picking shapes that will cause your arpeggios to sound a lot more unique.

Check out the video below to understand more about how this is done:

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Approach Two: Using Arpeggios Together With Different Guitar Techniques

Your arpeggios will sound much more musical when you combine sweep picking with one or more additional guitar techniques. This gives your guitar phrasing much more variety and interest whenever you use arpeggios (particularly when used with the previously mentioned concept of expanding triad arpeggios with other notes).

You can integrate arpeggios with general legato technique, tapping, string skips, tremolo picking and any other guitar technique you can think of.

For example, here is a major seventh arpeggio that was made by adding notes to a basic major triad while using hammer ons, pull offs and tapping technique:

Approach Three: Use Arpeggio Shapes That Move Across The Entire Fretboard

As soon as you learn a new arpeggio shape, start using it in all areas of the fretboard in order to connecting all the shapes of the arpeggio together. This will both help improve your overall guitar technique AND give you more creative freedom while improvising or thinking of new guitar licks.

Here is an example that utilizes an A minor arpeggio pattern all over the fretboard, and combines different arpeggio patterns together:

In addition to improving your creativity with arpeggios and developing your overall guitar technique, combining arpeggio shapes together in this way increases your fretboard visualization skills. This is crucial for becoming more creative as a guitarist, improviser and songwriter and helps you quickly recall new music you just learned with greater accuracy.

Notice: Fretboard visualization is a specialized skill that needs to be practiced and developed, just like any other guitar technique or skill. To get the most out of your progress with this skill, you have to constantly track your progress with it. Check out this tool for making fast progress on guitar to learn more on how to do this more effectively.

Approach Four: Lay Out Arpeggios Over Different Chords

Not only should you vary HOW you play arpeggios, but you should practice changing when arpeggios are used. The most simple way to play any arpeggio is playing it over a chord with the exact same notes (for example: a B minor arpeggio played over a Bm chord). Additionally, you can play the same BSm arpeggio over other chords that do not share the same beginning letter name, such as F major, C major, D minor, E minor (plus various others) to create very interesting and expressive extended chords.

Here is an example that compares two chords: D minor and Bb major.

The D minor arpeggio contains the following 3 notes: D, F and A. The Bb major chord has the notes: Bb, D, F. Notice that two of these notes (D and F) are shared in common by both chords. So when you play a D minor arpeggio over Bb major, you're playing two common notes (D and F) and one unshared note (A). This results in your ears hearing a Bb major 7 chord (made of notes Bb D F A).

So by altering when the arpeggio is used (by choosing which chords you play it above), you have the ability to change the way any sweep picking lick feels. Listen to this example of an A minor arpeggio being combined together with these chords: A minor, F major, C major, D minor, E minor.

Begin using these ideas in your general guitar playing and you will open the door to a new level of creativity within your sweep picking arpeggio phrasing. To learn even more about developing better sweep picking skills, watch this free video about playing cool arpeggio licks on guitar.

 

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