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Hello @kurtv ;
“Arpeggios” is one of those misleading terms. All it means is the notes are separated in stead of strummed. If you pick the strings individually, that would be an “arpeggio”, yet it is nothing, obviously.
So, you want to practice, well Tony gives us “arpeggios” every Monday in our warm up.
Now, more often than not, when someone says an “arpeggio” (as opposed to an arpeggiated chord, or scale, or melody, something specific), they are talking about a chord being played one note at a time, that is, “arpeggiated”.
Does Tony have a specific video teaching us to play the different chords arpeggiated? No. In fact, I’ve never run across one. You can fret “cowboy” chords, or open chords, and pick the strings individually and you will have an “arpeggio”.
So, from that point of view does Tony have a specific video teaching the different chord shapes? Yes, every Friday. Just pick the strings instead of strumming them and you have “arpeggios”.
I hope this helps.
MG 😀
