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Major 7th Arpeggios & How To Use Them
All about major 7th arpeggios: theory, CAGED patterns. exercises and improvising tips.
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I think your channel is the most interesting among others guitar channels. Great playing, great music theory lessons, great choice of material. Can’t be bored watching your playing! Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦
Is there anything you can’t play? Each of your videos is a masterclass, which is why I support your patreon. I never want these lessons to stop.
Great t-shirt!
My thoughts one year after the fact: Very aesthetically pleasing studio, with the nicely organized instruments, colored lights, a tasteful touch of the ghoulish, and some whimsy with the oriental kitties. Great, well-thought-out and -organized lesson, and superb jam at the end over the major seventh chords. I daresay Adrian is a modern-day Mozart.
Great inspring material, well structured ! Defenetly more Arppegio lessons on diminished augmented, minor seventh flat five & Dominent 9th chords, thanks alot (!) Regards from 🇧🇷
huge part of ones development and evolution in playing the guitar is encountering the right teacher. Glad I stumbled across this page. Very digestible mate!
Fantastic. As you put it: it keeps me on my toes. Just to add on your suggestion to spell out the chord tones: what I do to keep it interesting for my right hand- playing tremolo.
Thank you. As always incredibly insightful and inspiring. Loved your solo.
Great lesson, really liked your improvised solo at the beginning. Very tasteful use of effects too. I have the same model & color Jazzmaster; they’re well built & wonderful to play.
Came for the smiths lessons, stayed for the awesome theory lessons…
Another good one Adrian, thanks. These videos are a great resource.
Really love your playing on this one. Very inspiring lesson. Thank you.
Love the ditty you do at beginning especially around 1.44 mark love that sound ❤️ had it playing over and over. Amazing playing 👍 please please please record it as a instrumental track so I can have it playing in the background it’s so relaxing 👍
Wow, this sounds awesome. Reminds me of 80's Japanese Fusion (eg. Masayoshi Takanaka)
great backing track and great improvisation!
Thanks for a wonderful lesson I really needed that Thank you so very much
Learning at my own pace getting more familiar w the patterns gonna be some time till im able to incorporate it into my playing
This was superb. Thank you.
Great fun to use, they have served me well. 😎🎙🎸✅
Awesome. Thank you!
This is a nice exercise that I should be doing. Word up!
great steely dan vibe!
exquisite adrian as always. thank you!
Great lesson, Adrian! The way you look reminds me of me at university back in the late "60's. Woodstock!! Cheers, mate! :)
Superb that. Solo at the start has a 'Changeling' by DJ Shadow feel to it.
Thanks a lot very efficient
You’re my hero
I love your channel! All your lessons are so interesting and informative!!!!! Any chance on doing a lesson on ‘Your Love It Lies’ by Gene?
I like the descending scale exercise
Great as always Adrian! Is the Neu! t shirt a clue to a forthcoming video? Hallogallo perhaps?
legend!
Looks like the Khruangbin effects set up!
I still get a thrill from practicing arpeggios. Very satisfying in a way scales are not.
It may be the first time I hear jazzy tones coming out of a Jazzmaster. :)
A little jazz sounding n lots of right hand work orientation.... nice one !!
Could you put the link to the first of these arpeggio videos in the show notes?
Very Rapp Snitches by Mf doom the intro. I like it!
Got tabs to show how they are used in guitar solos and songs?
So if we applied everything in this to just c major and not c major seventh, we just drop the b note. Everything else stays the same? Same chord shapes and relations to arpeggios?
I sometimes start with the 7th first to get that extra flavour. Is that a bad habit? Any time I see a root and start an arpeggios my brain says "play 1 fret back first and you'll get the 7th if you want it". Happy for ideas/feedback.
Great little lesson,top drawer like everything about your channel but you don't need us to keep stating the bleedin obvious BUT enoughs,enough now 7 years and no echo+funnymen,come on lad!
@acpg
3 жыл бұрын
Haha, been thinking about that, it's coming...
@cthomas2949
3 жыл бұрын
And I will be starting the Bernard Butler petition once Adrian has shared his Will Sergeant tutorial :)
this is fucking sick
Is that Marshall Sv20h behind you.
@acpg
2 жыл бұрын
yes!
very 1978 live yellow magic orchestra
Goonies soundtrack
Hey why not, they made Matheny wealthy.
Somebody needs to elegantly improvise his face closer to a razor! I though Tom Yorke had done a home invasion and taken over for a minute.
@johng2880
3 жыл бұрын
*Thom, sorry squire.
Your lessons are becoming too advanced. Hipsters just know how to play power chords over 2342 pedal effects...