GUEST COLUMNIST:

CONRAD SIMON

E Minor Arpeggios


E minor 32nd note arpeggio sequence:

To start off, I would suggest you familiarise your self with this pattern using the first twelve notes of the sequence, and explore the fingering possibilities that will help you resume to the next twelve notes effortlessly. The last eight notes of the sequence are another manipulation of this arpeggio that lead to the conclusion of this monster lick.

norm med slow


E minor Eighth note triplet sequence:

This is a great sequence to use over an up tempo swing, a la Satch boogie drum pattern between 200 and 250 bpm.

norm med slow

Conrad Simon