Dominant 7th Arpeggios & How to Use Them
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Learn how to use 7th arpeggios when soloing over a blues. A great way to start 'playing the changes' and to add a bit of sophistication to you improvising. Tab for my solo, arpeggio diagrams and backing track can be found on my Patreon page (pay what you like): / anyonecanplayguitarcouk
And if you enjoyed this, do check out the follow up video looking at minor 7th arpeggios.
Hi 00:00
My solo 1:18
5 Must-know shapes 3:28
Arpeggio connections 11:47
Adding the minor 3rd 15:14
Solo breakdown 16:59
Gear 21:45
Bye 24:00
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I'm mainly a rock-metal player who's lately trying to approach to rockabilly and jazz. I find your channel very interesting and stimulating. This is a huge lesson, in 25 minutes lots of material and quite advanced improvisation concepts involved, still very efficient and clear explanation. I wonder how can anyone dislike this.. Congratulations! Great playing as well!
I must admit I watched this a long while back and sort of glossed over it. Then kept wondering why my pentatonic scale over the 7th progressions sounded so lackluster. Came across this video again and it was like someone turned on a light. It now makes complete sense. Thanks so much for this and your many other videos. Greatly appreciated!!
I wonder if anybody realizes that this is the 'COMPLETE' guitar lesson. If I had not played guitar for 30 years, I would not know, but trust me guys, he is literally telling you the approach for the major scale arpeggios..!! thanks I need to know your name... so grateful!
You are a very thoughtful person, and an easy teacher to listened to. Love how you breakdown different concepts and songs. Cheers!
Just started thinking and practicing arpeggios, and these videos just nail it! Plus, he’s right to the point with no superfluous or excessive “blah blah” which is my pet peeve! 🎸🎵😎👏👍
Great video mate, thank you. I'm just getting started with arpeggios after being stuck running pentatonic patterns only for months. This has given me both a framework for practice i.e how to map a 1-4-5 progression in both directions from the e string root also some good ideas for improvising. Bending the flat 7 and toggling the major/ minor 3rd. I'll make a start! Thanks again.
I'm working on my blues soloing over the basic 12 bar blues and I really liked your video. It does a really good job of associating the chords with the triad notes in the chords and also emphasizes the basic concept of using just the notes of the triad arpeggios for soloing. Linking those three things is really important IMHO.
This is is! This is the video I was looking for and didnt know it! I’ve been practicing my major, minor and pentatonic scales & caged system like a boss, but wondered how to take my playing to the next level! Arpeggios for the win! Thank you!!!!
Hi Adrian - I've watched a fair few YT vids on dominant 7th arpeggios of late and your one, for me, leads the pack by a good margin. Covering a lot of territory with the various positions up and down the neck, plus that tasty, easy to follow, little solo. All up extremely useful. Many thanks, once again.
I've been playing guitar for a long time and seen many teaching videos and just want to say that you are an excellent teacher bro!! 👍😎
Thank you for a most useful and comprehensive lesson, well explained. I look forward to grasping and using these great ideas.
Thanks as always Adrian. So informative and nicely explained. As some others have already said, love your demeanour.
Adrian thank you so much for your variety of videos and your clear detailed explanations of your interpretations. Cheers mate from Australia. Stay Safe.
Your statement is very sharp and directly to the objective of making music. It makes me realize that arpegio which reflects the chord progression will be much more useful in generating music than learning any scales. Thanks for reminding me that. Otherwise, I can spend years and years of training without being able to make one single song. Actually I take my note book and sketch whatever chords and notes on your video. I believe that to digest your useful lesson will take me more than a month if I do it regularly. Cheers from Indonesia.
I love this lesson. Thank you so much for sharing this to us. I’m just starting with this kind of lesson.
Really good lesson. I’ve been trying to learn to solo better and this was really a breakthrough maker me. Took about a week to really get comfortable with the arpeggios, but jammin since. Gonna try some other arpeggios
Hello " Mr Music Man " . I happen to have caught 1 of your video's one day and so addicted since to your calm , cool , collective teaching technique's !!! Thank's again Adrian , can't get enough !! 🎸😎 🤔
Great video, something I'm definitely going to get started with very soon. I love your slow, thoughtful teaching style.
Good stuff to learn, especially for thos who are trying to escape from the pentatonic box. Good exercises in which I´m trying to learn to the point where I can do them in my sleep. However, one difficulty of learning such patterns is that the similarities of them cause me to sometimes mix. Thanks for this tutorial especially as I´m trying to get away from just learning songs. Well explained.
Beautifully played and wonderfully taught. I could listen to you play and speak all day . Thanks for this .
Great lesson Adrian, thank you! I like how you covered each of the different shapes/chords. That makes it a lot easier to not feel like you have to keep jumping all over the fretboard to find the root note of the next chord on a low string. The guitar looks and sounds great too!
Fantastic lesson! By far the best I have seen on this subject. I love working with boxes and this is exactly what I needed. Any chance of a similar lesson for the minor arpeggios? Keep up the good work!
Coming back to this finally and getting it all together. Nicely composed short solo here, Sir. Very well done. Such great practice for someone like me beginning to make progress on putting these arpeggios to musical use. Keep up the good work, Professor.
Very interesting. That is fundamental stuff. Thanks for the heads up Adrian.
Excellent lesson, Adrian! Cheers, mate! :)
Wow it has been so long since I've seen a video of yours, welcome back. Mike.
Yup, Adrian could have been an electrician... he has turned on so many lights! I have learned so much from these vid lessons... Adrian explains why these things work and not just what notes to play like so many other teachers do; he has a unique skill... Bravo! ^
My friend.. versatility wise, you’re one of the best out there.
Awesome stuff. After a few decades of playing guitar, I've come to realize it's much better to learn all the chord tone shapes all over the neck ( so you know where the chord tones are of the chord being played that moment) than thinking of what scale you're playing.
@rossmelanson6999
2 жыл бұрын
I got that in 2 weeks…
@shredgod6394
2 жыл бұрын
@@rossmelanson6999 Good for you. You get a cookie.
100% correct in getting to this point then giving up, that's where I've got to a number of times!! Never managed to integrate it into my playing. Hopefully this time!
Excellent lesson! Thanks Adrian.
Thanks for the interesting material!!!
Thanks so much.This is exactly what I needed.Thank you,thank you,thank you !Great teacher !
You make it look so easy… Excellent job!
this is really lovely. cheers mate. GREAT lesson. greetings from NYC
Great video,keep it up!🔋
Wow! So many ideas here to try. Thanks!
Great lesson, thank you!
Excellent lesson. Great teaching and great site! Thank you! Cheers from Brazil!
Such a great lesson. Thanks.
Hi Adrian, I knew this concept since twenty years - always found it to difficult.. it still is difficult but now you habe me the push to give it another try. Thanks for explaining so patiently, Cheers Bernd
@MustafaBaabad
3 жыл бұрын
It would be better if he is using 2 or 3 chords to start with.
@larryd7196
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@@MustafaBaabad He is using 2 or 3 chords to start with. A and D mostly with an E for a moment at the end........?
Ok, watched this video plus one on triads. Enough great content to keep me going for a good while. Thanks,
Very clever lesson. Thanks
excellent lesson and easy-to-take teaching manner.-- thanks for sharing
I sure like waching these videos,great videos, great job!
That was a fantastic lesson, Adrian. Thanks very much.
21:56 "no strings attached" brilliant!
Excellent lesson!
Incredibly helpful ! Thank you !
Great job. Thank you
Thank You Adrian this was very helpful 🎸
Just discovered this today,Excellent! What an eye opener.
Really fine lesson. Thanks so much
Outstanding !
That was a very good lesson. Thank you for sharing this! Is it possible to do a lesson on the playing style of Mick Taylor during his Stones-period..?
Fantastic!! Thank you!!
Very nicely explained. Thank you
Great lesson!
Beautiful guitar, fantastic lesson 😁👍
Nice bespectacled one very nice .. love your lessons
Very cool guitar. Interesting pickup choice - love the P90!
Best Lessons Ever!
Dear god,thank you! It's will be helpful!
Fantastic channel. Greetings from Mexico!
very well put your are so talented I love your sharing.
Great lesson.
Tks for share
I've been watching YT guitar videos for four years and suddenly you show up in my feed. I guess the others fear your channel. Thanks for waiting.
Thank you happy Holidays!
well spoken and easy to follow, great lesson
Very essential lesson
I'm playing these shapes on my acoustic. They sound FKN wicked. Thank you for posting.
Thank you
Wow, excellent, cheers from Toronto.....
Muito boa sua aula parabéns
Thanks so much! Very informative, just what I'm trying do!!😅
Excellent lesson. Thank you fren 💯🎸
best guitar channel hands down. love your demeanour as well.
Thanks so much this was like a missing link for me😁
That has got to be the most interesting guitar I've seen in a while. It sounds great, of course, but I'm dying to know what the middle position sounds like and how the tone and volume knobs roll the tone. Edit: I made this comment before I finished the video. Thank you for thinking about giving a demo.
Thanks for how to make music with arpeggios! Well done!
Màster Teacher to the core .THANKX!!
quality lesson buddy
This lesson will be very well understood after we are familiar with "CAGED" system. Everything will make more sense. However it will need a lot of time to make it our second nature on our fingers. But I am optimist this will bring us to the right direction with our musical endeavor. Cheers from Indonesia.
Thanks so much this make s the playing not sound mechanical or scale so much more with less😁
Thank you so much! Steve from Calif
Loving that Shergold!! Another great lesson Adrian considering the guitar came with no stings attached?? Thanks for getting me off the up and down pentatonic escalator.
Excellent lesson! I'm struggling with my pentatonic in 3 positions.
Man....this lesson is simply great, but let me comment that these are the most elegant inlays I've ever saw!!! 😅
Good man 👨!!
i could listen to an hour of you just playing that blues.
The grand imperial wizard = GENIUS... Thank you MUCH...
I really like your instructions. In this tutorial, the best insight to me is the one way you demonstrate to connect them together during a chord change (instead of playing from the root note). I'm sure there are other ways for us to explore, but you show us where to start. The one thing I wish you had included is if you're not starting at the root, what are some typical melodic patterns to play arpeggio. Say, you stay at A7 vamp for 4 bars. What are the different ways to make movements instead of playing the same (or similar) thing 4 times?
Thanks for sharing the music theory! What make is your guitar?.. cheers 👍
It soars above me pretty quickly but I believe were you my instructor in person, I could actually learn this...
superbly
Damn, this is good.
Hi there, l can't find the corresponding tab ect to the youtube lesson l watch. l try the search bar on the website but no results. Please advise. The lessons are excellent thankyou.
Interesting guitar P90 and a Humbucker and sharp looks is there a switch to split the humbucker?
Is that also true for other chord changing solos to go to the closest note of the chord change?