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Arpeggio Deep Dive: How to use Arpeggios when improvising chord changes - Guitar Lesson EP512 

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In this week's guitar lesson, you'll learn how to play major Arpeggios and dominant 7 Arpeggios and how to integrate them into your lead when improvising. This lesson also comes with 3 practice exercises.
To view the extra materials for this lesson (PDF diagrams, 3 practice exercises, and tab for the composition), visit: www.activemelody.com/lesson/a...
00:00 - Introduction
00:54 - Guitar composition that we're working towards
02:42 - What is an Arpeggio?
04:07 - E major chord (using the C shape)
05:10 - A major chord (using the E shape)
05:57 - B major chord (using the G shape)
07:41 - E major arpeggio (using the C shape)
09:35 - A major arpeggio (using the E shape)
10:33 - B major arpeggio (using the G shape)
12:30 - Practice Exercise 1 (switching through arpeggios)
15:26 - Adding the flat 7 chord to the E arpeggio (E7 arpeggio)
16:58 - A7 arpeggio (adding the flat 7)
17:46 - B7 arpeggio (adding the flat 7)
18:40 - Adding the 6th interval to the arpeggio
21:13 - Walking through the composition (explanation)

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Комментарии : 108   
@raymobbs732
@raymobbs732 Год назад
I have been going back and forth to a lot of Brian's lessons, over the years. I have finally become a premium member and should of done it sooner, its an excellent price and if you really want to play guitar then join. No other guitar teacher on RU-vid does a weekly lesson. So thank you Brian.
@douglaschristine8387
@douglaschristine8387 Год назад
Your right, not like these lessons.
@Handyandy747
@Handyandy747 Год назад
Wise, very wise
@stevereynolds547
@stevereynolds547 Год назад
"And watch this...". Your enthusiasm is palpable. Finally, an enjoyable way to practice arpeggios. Great lesson!
@tjburr1968
@tjburr1968 2 месяца назад
great lesson, i appreciate you breaking down the three chords down into there respective CAGED shape all within the same fret area of the guitar. this really helped me see the benefits of the cage system and reinforcing it simultaneously not to mention all the arpeggios knowledge and practice you present is priceless for anyone who just learned the CAGE system but has not yet applied it. needless to add, yes! do another similar video!
@rebeccaabraham8652
@rebeccaabraham8652 Год назад
I wish I could go back in time to the 70's and gather up all the authors of the rock, blues and jazz guitar teaching books... and beat some sanity into them! This information was all in there... but it was never explained and everything was on the basis of 'monkey see, monkey do!'; we were left to try and work things out by ourselves, if we could - and frequently we couldn't. At least I've got something to work on while heading into retirement. Maybe when I can do it myself - properly - I can then pass it on!
@coloaten6682
@coloaten6682 2 месяца назад
Exactly!! They 'explain' it without telling the reader in simple, basic terms how to do this. Brian does an excellent job and it's why I am a returning member!
@noodlemans
@noodlemans 2 месяца назад
“You can play anything anywhere” This is what I learned on this channel. I’ve unlocked so much mystery in my mind from watching this guy. What a teacher!
@promuso2121
@promuso2121 Год назад
Such a great teacher. I've been playing professionally for 25 years and I still get some nuggets. Had to go premium, he breaks it down even further.
@martynspooner5822
@martynspooner5822 Год назад
Another one of those little secrets I wished I had known a 100 years ago. Thanks really good valuable lesson.
@robmcmillan584
@robmcmillan584 Год назад
Every time I listen to one of your videos I’m struck by how clear you are in your instruction. Thanks much!
@francescobalzano1198
@francescobalzano1198 2 месяца назад
You really make minds blows so many usefull instructions you really drive people from scale to music thanks a lot teacher
@kenhazlin5860
@kenhazlin5860 Год назад
Thank you Brian ! Going deeper as you mentioned is always welcome and appreciated in your lessons.
@Texas1836Band
@Texas1836Band 4 месяца назад
As one comment said before, “You are a great teacher “! And thank you greatly for your use of the CAGED system. It really speeds up my understanding of your lessons. It’s a great concept and learning tool/ vocabulary
@thebigcountryjesus
@thebigcountryjesus Год назад
Thank you so much, Love that you demo the lesson before as not to waste any time... Perfect.
@thomaschin3841
@thomaschin3841 Год назад
One of the best lesson, precise and detail and most important you explained the "why" to everything you do, instead of asking us to memorize. Thanks!
@blairmarkwell7532
@blairmarkwell7532 Год назад
Such a breakthrough lesson. Thanks for the time you put into this Brian!
@paulpulati9613
@paulpulati9613 Год назад
Another brilliant lesson, Brian! Beautifully explained, a real eye-opener. Crucial. Thanks a million for all your efforts. 👍
@timrokomasi8287
@timrokomasi8287 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Brian,as always,brialiantly and simply taught and presented.
@ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes
@ShinyFlakesShinyFlakes Год назад
Thanks Brian!
@bungalowbluesman
@bungalowbluesman Год назад
Love it. Thanks again Brian. 😊
@BILLYBARUBA
@BILLYBARUBA Год назад
Advanced Beginner A Lite Bulb definitely turned on. Fantastic Lesson MORE PLEASE Thanks Brian!
@chasingfretscom
@chasingfretscom Год назад
Thanks, Brian! I’ve always struggled with arpeggios. I’m looking forward to diving in on this :D
@michaeldrake3052
@michaeldrake3052 Год назад
Yes, Brian, more of this learning to follow the chord changes
@ryantaggart7335
@ryantaggart7335 Год назад
Great instructor and always highlighting very useful information. A real musician👍
@kevinhicks9386
@kevinhicks9386 3 месяца назад
Very clear, great content !
@javimartin3521
@javimartin3521 Год назад
Great lesson!!
@darrellwalker5555
@darrellwalker5555 9 месяцев назад
Ill be dissecting this one as it is filling in the missing pieces after so many years. Thank you!
@wulfrache
@wulfrache Год назад
Very nice lesson as usual!
@robgray9620
@robgray9620 Год назад
Yes fantastic this Brian more of these please
@alexwillis954
@alexwillis954 Год назад
Brian i would love to see your record collection! Great video as usual
@desertfox3860
@desertfox3860 Год назад
That was nicely presented! Thanks for sharing!
@dgmg1578
@dgmg1578 Год назад
Thank you Brian.
@dav6487
@dav6487 3 месяца назад
This open my mind really.thank you ❤
@WillFerguson-es3nc
@WillFerguson-es3nc 3 месяца назад
I have been trying to understand this for some time and a light clicked for me with your manner of explaining this. Thanks so much. Hopefully this helps propel me further down my guitar journey. 😃
@rjg999
@rjg999 Год назад
Just yesterday I was thinking that I need to dig deeper into arpeggios and along comes EP512 right on que 🙂 Off to the web site to continue the journey. Such a perfect lesson. Thanks Brian!!
@ekalbkr
@ekalbkr Год назад
The perfect lesson at the perfect time for me. I need to play this lesson iny sleep. Awesome!
@treytudor6206
@treytudor6206 Год назад
Brian, another excellent lesson. I’ve been fascinated by the sweep arpeggios that many progressive and metal guitarist employ. And although I’m not necessarily into those genres in a big way, lessons like this one DO help to tie it all together. So yes, I’d love to see more of these types of arpeggio-style lessons. I can definitely use these tips for the rock, blues, country, and bluegrass that I love. Well done, and keep up the great work!
@john749
@john749 Год назад
Very nice lesson. Thank you.
@grantmartin6094
@grantmartin6094 5 дней назад
This is very helpful. Thank you!
@masterbuilder3166
@masterbuilder3166 Год назад
Great lesson sir. Thank you 💯🎸💪
@jeffro.
@jeffro. Год назад
Excellent lesson, Brian. This is similar to something I like to do when I practice. Nice explanation. 👍👌
@nelsonpennypackermusic3760
@nelsonpennypackermusic3760 9 месяцев назад
Thanks amazingly simple but compounding beauty 😎
@mythically_odd
@mythically_odd 9 месяцев назад
Takes a bit to wrap your head around but once I got it down it really opens up what I can improvise. Good video.
@shawnariss1354
@shawnariss1354 Год назад
Nice work as always bud!! Beauty album collection background mang!!!
@andrewhenderson9474
@andrewhenderson9474 Год назад
Would be great if you would do another lessons like this. 👍
@abejacgot
@abejacgot Год назад
Arpeggios across the fretboard would be very helpful for me in many ways. Thank you
@johnmacmillan627
@johnmacmillan627 Год назад
Thx Brian. Leading into the next chord seems tough when you are trying to keep time along with where that transition note is at. This lesson was great at many levels
@jfinke373
@jfinke373 Год назад
Shoe Dang, this one is yet another lightbulb lesson. I would have never connected the G shape for the 5 chord like that. I am glued to my guitar again this evening, ALL THANKS TO YOU! I really think this is going to help my playing in a big way. Thinking hurts my head, and your lessons focus on things that make sense, and connect it all together. Things overthinkers, overthink! A Big Five HIgh! Back to that g shape 5 chord now.
@DaPoopIsInDaPudding
@DaPoopIsInDaPudding Год назад
Great info. Thank you.
@houjay6288
@houjay6288 9 месяцев назад
Very good lesson for a beginner like myself to understand arpeggio. Thx
@PatrickBall
@PatrickBall 9 месяцев назад
Hello Brian, I am absolutely thrilled with this lesson! It has been a great source of inspiration for me, and I constantly return to it to hone my arpeggio skills. Your lessons have truly helped me to grow as a musician. Looking forward to more amazing lessons from you. While playing around with it, the tune Oh, Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison magically appeared under my fingers. Thank you so much!
@dieselman7453
@dieselman7453 Год назад
Thanks again Brian great take on appreggios I know some but never incorporated them into my playing cheers lad !! Brian Ireland 🇮🇪 always get something from your lessons and your premium membership which is great for all your tracks and teaching
@SuperUlyssess
@SuperUlyssess 11 месяцев назад
Спасибо! Очень полезный урок!!!
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 10 месяцев назад
I heard Brian got an honoury doctorate from California! Wow - you deserve it 👏 ❤️
@SteveRockstein2
@SteveRockstein2 Год назад
excellent lesson. thanks. gotta check out your premium offerings.
@martindubreuil7751
@martindubreuil7751 Год назад
very good !
@DaPoopIsInDaPudding
@DaPoopIsInDaPudding Год назад
Definitely would like more
@fadge4105
@fadge4105 Год назад
This stuff is priceless...
@oliyBCN
@oliyBCN Год назад
Great video
@sundar5537
@sundar5537 2 месяца назад
Really very interesting, you made it easy for me, Best wishes.😍
@MoeJoe974
@MoeJoe974 9 месяцев назад
Awesome lesson. Yes, the same in other neighborhoods would be very helpful 😊
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 Год назад
This is awes😊me
@stuartrichens724
@stuartrichens724 Год назад
Lightbulb 💡 more arpeggio lessons in other fretboard areas please Brian. Nice & easy to understand. 🙏 Thanks
@andrewhenderson9474
@andrewhenderson9474 Год назад
Lights bulbs happening . Brilliant Lesson
@pktdbgnzwl
@pktdbgnzwl Год назад
Here i am grabbing my instrument & jumping right in ! 3:39 i think of an arpeggio as unwinding a chord to its individual strands/notes. 14:02 Yes the light bulb just went off !
@bgabriel28
@bgabriel28 11 месяцев назад
Nice lesson. I'm really enjoying your material. One thing I would consider adding is identifying root notes in the chords/arpeggios.
@brianklink443
@brianklink443 Год назад
8:48 into the video when I finally realized the $@&! double dots on the 7th fret. Great lessons regardless of your choice of guitar. 😉
@djh6970
@djh6970 Год назад
Gold
@tommyguitar534
@tommyguitar534 Год назад
Nice lesson mindblowing if u didnt hear about that System... I already Master the caged but Appegio wow
@brianmarsden4365
@brianmarsden4365 Год назад
More please Brian
@andredecaires2
@andredecaires2 10 месяцев назад
Nice! Light bulbs!!! Thanks
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 10 месяцев назад
I hear Brian has just received an honory doctorate from Berkeley U ! Congrats bro - premium content is superb as ever too Bri - you and Justin are the greate ever guuatr teachers
@activemelody
@activemelody 10 месяцев назад
Not sure where you heard that. I certainly haven’t! 😊
@mrtambourineman6107
@mrtambourineman6107 10 месяцев назад
@@activemelody oh ! Well, you should!
@alexmckenzie9709
@alexmckenzie9709 Год назад
Brian thank you for a generous dose of approachable theory. My light bulb is turned on! Perhaps a future lesson of the A and D arpeggios ?
@Dlee966
@Dlee966 Год назад
If you’re looking to advance you’re playing do not over look this lesson n or think it’s too hard to learn. This is what you’re looking for
@maureenparisi5808
@maureenparisi5808 Год назад
Thank for that one Marc, Marc. Do you remember Connie Oster? Connie. Do you remember playing with Robert Bobby Parisi he played a strat back in the 70s.
@flhtcu93
@flhtcu93 Год назад
Excellent tutorial had a couple light bulbs moments. Would truly appreciate seeing more of this in different keys.
@jjswallowtail
@jjswallowtail Год назад
This is extremely awesome, because you can just shift down or up the frets, and play the same shapes in ALL the different keys!
@singerray1
@singerray1 9 месяцев назад
I don’t know if anyone else has already addressed this before, but watching the video I find that in one area of the video you claimed that the arpeggios are all being played between the fourth fret and the seventh fret but yet you’re pointing to the fourth fret and the eighth fret. also, when I watched you play the piece and you didn’t remain in between these frets ...you occasionally move between the third and the fourth and between the seventh and the eighth sorry I don’t mean to nitpick, but it’s just something that bothered me a little bit otherwise, I think you’re a terrific teacher and I understand anyone can make a mistake. Perhaps I did make a mistake perhaps I misunderstood what you said anyway, I love your lessons I have watched tons of them over the last two years and I have recommended them to very young beginner guitar players, because I think you’re one of the best on the Internet at teaching guitar please keep going with them. Thanks Ray Hensley
@sergeybogdanovich7019
@sergeybogdanovich7019 Год назад
❤️🍀🙏🎼🎶🎵👌🎸✌️thanks.
@kevinrich5312
@kevinrich5312 Год назад
Thank you for this great lesson! Your enthusiasm for music and playing guitar always come through. It is a pleasure to listen to your lessons. Always inspires thought! You are an excellent teacher! I also enjoy your background with the albums and perfect lighting. 😊
@sydneyerdle4001
@sydneyerdle4001 Год назад
Good lessons! Could you orient the neck diagram with the video of you playing? Other than that great lessons, very easy to grasp. Thanks
@b1heqh54
@b1heqh54 Год назад
3:37 had to give my head a shake until I realized the crazy dot pattern on this guitar - wtf - prob'ly just somethin' else I don't know about... lol
@GuitarJoLa
@GuitarJoLa Год назад
Well, that will keep me busy once I retire 😀 Great lesson, Brian!
@jakelee7639
@jakelee7639 Год назад
Cool lesson….hey, is that a vintage marantz receiver in the background??……good taste if is
@abgonzalez5459
@abgonzalez5459 Год назад
Whe are you going to share this vinyl collection?
@TheKaves2
@TheKaves2 Год назад
If you are going to remember one thing from this lesson is that it took me years for the light bulb to went off in my head… hopefully. ;-)
@carlodonnell146
@carlodonnell146 11 месяцев назад
Hi Brian what is difference between the C-SHAPE and the D-SHAPE; they look similar.
@edaccardi5614
@edaccardi5614 11 месяцев назад
What strings do you use ,they look like nickle .
@janettdaniel
@janettdaniel 2 месяца назад
Hi Brian, any chance of teaching this in minor chords?
@barrya.6212
@barrya.6212 4 месяца назад
>> 0:54
@birajpoudyal6726
@birajpoudyal6726 7 месяцев назад
Kids nowadays are truly lucky
@johnnytchung1762
@johnnytchung1762 11 месяцев назад
Complicada
@leroytonge3424
@leroytonge3424 Год назад
Obsoluteley
@user-ym2jr9gz7s
@user-ym2jr9gz7s 6 дней назад
FALANDO MUITO
@Criticalthinking_
@Criticalthinking_ 4 месяца назад
Thats a well trained dog if i ever seen one 😳
@joebeamish
@joebeamish 11 месяцев назад
Appreciate you. This is “news you can use.”
@themagdude
@themagdude Год назад
Question, Brian: when playing the arpeggio changes over E-A-B, you mention that we can introduce major pattern 4 over the E (c-shape). Should I then play pattern 2 over A (e-shape) and pattern 1 over B (g-shape) in that same 4- fret area?
@activemelody
@activemelody Год назад
I was thinking just stay in E major pentatonic - staying in the key of the song, as opposed to switching scales to match. Just to keep things a little more simple and not totally overwhelm.
@themagdude
@themagdude Год назад
@@activemelody But as I progress through the lV and V, won’t I find the complementary notes to the arpeggios inside their corresponding patterns?
@thatguitardad
@thatguitardad Год назад
That's a lot of vinyls
@jeffrumburg708
@jeffrumburg708 Год назад
What's that dog in the background?
@Gene_Cali
@Gene_Cali Год назад
Research RCA " His Master's Voice." 🐶
@bogdanradwanski9417
@bogdanradwanski9417 10 месяцев назад
Sorry, Brian but thi is very stone age way of plying arpeggios.May be good for complete beginers.though.
@activemelody
@activemelody 10 месяцев назад
nah - you're just wrong man. what are you basing that on? your opinion of what is simple versus advanced? ummm ok then.
@slicksalmon6948
@slicksalmon6948 9 месяцев назад
Sorry, but too many concepts at the same time.
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