Hello, current/aspiring flat-picking Bluegrass guitarist. Consider the following: Have you ever been stuck in your guitar playing progress?Do you wish you could just get out of the musical rut you’re in?Are you ready to take on the next level of mastering the fretboard?Then Bluegrass Guitarpeggios by Eric Beaty is here to help. In this all new, full-length, 40+ lecture coursethe second Bluegrass Guitar course by Ericyou’ll learn everything he knows about how to incorporate arpeggios to take your playing to new heights. Eric covers such concepts as: The Definition and Application of ArpeggiosHow to Incorporate Arpeggios into your Bluegrass Flat-Picking solosUsing the CAGEDMethod to create ArpeggiosHow to use Octave Arpeggio Shapes for better Fretboard MemorizationHow to Easily Connect Arpeggio Shapes for faster Fretboard NavigationVarious Exercises for Practicing Arpeggios for developing Muscle MemoryHow legendary Bluegrass players such as Tony Rice use arpeggios in their own real-world songsFirst-hand examples of Using Arpeggios in Popular Bluegrass Fiddle TunesMaterials and resources included in this course: Over 40 High Quality, 1080p mp4 video lectures (stream or download at your leisure)Various Fretboard Diagrams for better visualization and understanding of arpeggiosLinks to helpful resources such as Free Bluegrass Backing Tracks for use in practicing arpeggiosLinks to example videos further explaining the concepts covered in the lecturesTablature PDF files of various arpeggios, licks, and solos. (Also includes Guitar Pro 7 files for those who wish to make the most of their learning experience.)Audio mp3 files of Tablature examples for a better understanding of various arpeggio conceptsAll this and more! Important note from the author: If you’re more of a beginner Bluegrass guitarist, I highly recommend checking out my previous “webisode” courses, Bluegrass Guitar Essentials (BGE), here on Udemy before diving into Bluegrass Guitarpeggios, which is targeted toward more Intermediate/Advanced players. If, however, you already own BGE, I recommend brushing up on some of the concepts it presents before tackling those presented in this course. Eric