Good afternoon, and welcome to a Tutorial of 5 arpeggios that are valid for everything on the guitar, both for a broken and a ripped. Namely; If you are tired of accompanying yourself like this, with strums that go from top to bottom, top to bottom, and you want to give a professional touch, an aesthetic and more elegant touch to what you display like chords and harmonic base, this is your video. Here I leave you 5 arpeggios, either to sing and accompany you, or to accompany another instrument that makes the melody ... of different levels but that everyone can learn and apply to any chord they are playing, since it is a technique right hand. And it also serves to learn a little about the wide technique that there is for the guitar, either to compose your own songs or pieces or to learn these techniques and simply incorporate them into your repertoire. We are going to call the fingers of the right hand : p for thumb, i for index, m middle and to ring. This is how the fingers of the right hand are called in classical guitar technique. The first arpeggio I want to teach you is for triplets. That is, from 3 to 3 notes: ami, ami, am i ... To that first time we make the triplet we add the thumb next to the ring finger: pa me, ami, ami, pa me, ami, am i. Place the ring finger on the first string, middle on the second, index on the third. And the thumb is going to give depending on the bass you want to get. In this case we are going to start at the sixth to make an E minor chord. And it would be like this: for me, for me, for me, for me, for me, for me. You will find this arpeggio in pieces such as Romance Anonymous. I played it on my channel and you also have a tutorial. I leave the links in the description of this video. But what I am teaching you is only right hand; In other words, you can apply that Romance Anonymous arpeggio to whatever you play; for example, in a song, for example. Second arpeggio that I teach you that this is basic and also universal and when you have learned it you will identify it all the time, which is the "pimami" arpeggio. "Pimami" because it is pimami, pimami, pim am i. At first the accompaniment of Notting Else Matters is a "pimami". And this will also be of use to you for everything. This arpeggio can also be used for Christmas carols as Silent Night: "Silent Night, Love Night ...". For example, faster. We are going for the third arpeggio and this would be combining several fingers at the same time and another loose. It would be pma together and then we alternate it with loose index. Pam i am i am i am i ... You can do it in 4 as I just did, which would be 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, or you can do it in 3 as well: 1, 2 , 3, 1, 2, 3 ... Let's go for the 4th arpeggio that appears in many classical-romantic guitar studies. For example, de Carcassi, Carulli, Sor ... This would consist of pimaimaimpi m, pimaimaimpim, p ... For example, in this study or you can also do it like other chord series. For example. And finally we come to the 5th arpeggio and the most difficult, because it is the one proposed in his Studio 1 by Heitor Villa-lobos. That I have also played on this channel, you can find the link in the description of this video and this works a lot on coordination, good placement of the right hand, we put an E minor chord and it would be ... I recommend you when you start To study this arpeggio, which at the beginning we are a bit more misplaced because we do not know it, place the middle on the second and the ring on the first string to have that reference. And now the thumb and forefinger are moving. Sixth, fourth, fifth, third, fourth, second, iamaimpipi p ... pipipmiamaimpipi p ... It would be faster like this. It gives a piano touch to the guitar and mixes the harmony of the entire chord but in a super nice arpeggiated chord. I hope you liked this video. If you want to keep a guide to these 5 arpeggios that I tell you in this video with scores and tablatures for this right-hand pattern, you can find them on my website: paolahermosin.com where you always remember that series of arpeggios that we have as tools to accompany, practice technique or even compose our own songs or pieces. I hope you liked this video very much. If so, I like it, you can also share the link with your friends so that they can also learn the arpeggios and be able to play together, which combined sound very nice. Leave me in the comments if you want a specific video about a specific technique and thank you very much for watching it.