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What I'd like to do here is show you an example of a E major arpeggio used in the context
of a lick and how you can use it without you know necessarily just going. You know, just
sounding like an arpeggio freak. But, actually use it tastefully in the context of just say
a small lick. So, what I'm going to do here is start on the G on the fourth fret and play
that form that I've showed. Four, five, four, and then throw in a couple of notes out of,
that fall in the scale to show how it can be used and not sound so mechanical, so. Okay.
And what I basically did there was started with my sweep. Four, five, four. And then
to the seventh fret. The hammer on to that. And I went. And then started utilizing other
notes that fall in the E major scale to mix with that arpeggio. And slide up to the seventh
fret on the B string which is F sharp. Also in the key of E major.