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Spyro Gyra - Arpeggio Intro - Guitar Tab

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About Arpeggio Intro


Clean right-hand articulation is the whole game in "Arpeggio Intro," where the name tells you exactly what to expect: a pattern built from broken chord shapes that demand both left-hand fretting accuracy and a steady, controlled picking hand. At 120 BPM in E Standard tuning, the tempo is comfortable enough to sound musical, but that can lull you into sloppy string changes before you have really locked in the shapes. The challenge is keeping each note of the arpeggio ringing at an even volume, which means checking that your fretting fingers are not muting adjacent strings and that your picking attack is consistent across all six strings. Spyro Gyra come from a Jazz tradition where clean tone and phrasing matter far more than speed, so resist the urge to rush. Use the Practice Toolbar to loop the trickiest chord transitions slowed down until your hands agree on the fingering before you bring it back up to tempo.

  • The piece is built around broken chord arpeggio patterns, making clean finger placement and consistent picking attack the two skills most worth isolating in practice.
  • At 120 BPM in E Standard tuning, the tempo is approachable, but even dynamics across each note of the arpeggio are harder to control than the speed itself.
  • Practising with the Practice Toolbar slowed to around 60 to 70 percent lets you hear whether each note of the arpeggio speaks cleanly before building back to full tempo.

How to Play Arpeggio Intro

Tuning: E Standard · Tempo: 120 BPM

Use the section loop to isolate a passage, drop the speed below 100%, and set the metronome to 120 BPM to build it up to tempo.

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