The EASIEST Way To Play Arpeggios on Guitar Across The Freatboard

Hello Cherries! There's an easy systematic way to play arpeggios across the entire fretboard. An arpeggio is a broken chord where the notes are played one after another instead of at the same time, creating a "rippling" or "harp-like" sound. I'll play Arpeggios that match the CAGED system, five distinct shapes that correspond to the C, A, G, E, and D chord shapes. Each shape represents the notes of a specific arpeggio and can be moved up the neck to play the same arpeggio in different keys, creating a connected "map" for the entire fretboard. This allows you to see the connection between chords and arpeggios and helps with improvisation. In this video I'll show you how to play over a 1-4-5 progression across the fretboard with arpeggios outlining chords from the CAGED System. Enjoy the video and have a great weekend Everybody.

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