How to Play Bass: Arpeggios

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Rudy Sarzo explains the use of arpeggios in playing rock on the bass.

Transcript
The name of Banjo comes from the Italian to be playing like an art, art like. So it will be like this (Demo) Let us say go the next where could be let us say D minor, (Demo) I like to hear and play some Banjos, well let us say I am playing a song, and let us say love song. And let us (Demo) it feels like this, (Demo) And now, let us say you want to do a variation of that, let say (Demo) That you can apply this just to about an 80 songs. (Demo)
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