Hi, I get quite a lot of questions on how I approach tapping arpeggios and how I went about learning them, so I figured I might as well make a little lesson about this. These are just some basic exercises to get used to the technique plus some basic arpeggio shapes in the key of A. Obviously I am not an expert on this and still learning as well, but I hope this is going to help some of you along the way. Enjoy and stay tuned for the second part next week.
Half of all music apps are guitar simulators and drum simulators, you touch the screen and wow it seem a real guitar. This at first at least, i have to admit to have enough of those software, they’re not a news today and i’m a real guitar player so it’s not so fun emulate something i can do better in real. Anyway this Echo Guitar Pro is a very nice app, and a serious instrument than most similar guitar simulator. The quite absurd colors (pink and blue) are a strange choice for an app developed not for be a toy but for offer a good reproduction of a guitar. The better part of this app is the programmable arpeggios (a lot of progression are still present but you can do yours) mixed with the chord selector. Some serious results can be achieved easily, it’s a kind of different from the guitar in Garageband (that rocks) and for some side, i think this one is better thinked to do your own progression. You can do some other things with, but as a guitar player i find useful this app to listen a “realistic” acoustic progression of chords. It’s expensive for a such app, but you should consider a buy if you interested in, it’s a valid tool. Price: .99 €5.99