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Hey everyone! Here's the next episode of Breaking Chords with a String-Skipping Arpeggio Workout to challenge your ability and technique. I've had the basic concept for this lesson for a long time and wanted to blow the dust off the Breaking Chords series of lessons, as it has been a little while since I added anything new to the mix here - so let's dive in!
This lesson focuses on not only uncovering a handful of useful string-skipping arpeggio shapes, but we're also targeting a specific chord progression and transforming the chords from the progression into arpeggios, which are eventually transformed again into string-skipping fingerings on the neck. Once the arpeggio fingerings are located, we're applying the arpeggios to the chord progression, adding a few sequence variations to the mix, and then BAM - the string-skipping arpeggio workout is eventually uncovered.
If you're searching for more material surrounding string-skipping arpeggios,
curious to learn more about this common area of performing them, or maybe you're just searching for a good technical challenge for your technique - then this lesson is totally for you! Give this episode a view, leave some comments/feedback, and please subscribe to Late Night Lessons - THANK YOU!
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Комментарии : 46   
@everennui1
@everennui1 Год назад
Damn, dude. You make it look easy.
@tylerleonard4007
@tylerleonard4007 5 месяцев назад
Just discovered and subscribed a few days ago… It’s been a binge watching/learning whirlwind ever since. Absolutely love your lessons man! So damn good. Thanks a ton and keep up the amazing work!
@mauriciogambini
@mauriciogambini Год назад
Thanks for another great lesson !
@drewflax
@drewflax Год назад
Great lesson, David!
@jgabilanes4515
@jgabilanes4515 Год назад
I loved the sequence! Keep it up, David! :)
@tallpaul1020
@tallpaul1020 Год назад
Incredible/ fantastic lesson Dave. Love all the work I have to do. Keep up the great work 🎸🤘 Thx
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere Год назад
OMG! 8:37 Don't miss the amazing variation to this workout that brings in the note A (the minor 9th from G)!!! A Total Baroque Stinger Note!!! Then continue with the 9ths with each chord! Wonderful, David!
@easter_sunday
@easter_sunday Год назад
Oy I get back into town and am greeted with this! This is super cool and will keep me busy! Thanks Sensei Dave! You are the go to guitar teacher on RU-vid!
@jpandelios
@jpandelios 6 месяцев назад
Love this one. Thanks!
@mhco406
@mhco406 Год назад
Great lesson as usual 👍
@Born2RiffRock
@Born2RiffRock Год назад
Excellent lesson
@backtoshallabal6662
@backtoshallabal6662 Год назад
Jake E lee did a lot of this during his Ozzy days. He did it in his solo cover of I don't know and his live intro of crazy train
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere Год назад
The G Minor/Bb Major Scale is my Holy Grail of "I wanna know it like I know the A Minor/C Major Scale" scales, so this Late Night Breaking Chords Lesson is perfect for me on that level, too! Thanks, David. BTW, the G Minor/Bb Major Scale drew me in, after hearing that Jazz horn players love it (Bb), and also because of a brilliant Guitar Player Lesson in Bb Major, by David Hamburger, about adding fingerstyle walking bass lines to a 4 chord Jazz progression, in the style of Joe Pass. I found David Hamburger's channel on RU-vid. Lots of great acoustic Blues lessons on there! Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, A, Bb -Maj G, A, Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G -Min
@russlgtr
@russlgtr Год назад
Wicked cool. Thank you Kinda reminds me of Rick Beatos recent post with spread triads that usually have string skip, that Bach concerto for cello had a bunch of string skipped arpeggios. I gotta get this down thanks for the inspiration!
@mikeivey8471
@mikeivey8471 Год назад
Great lesson !! Thank you for this !!!
@aaronsawyer4599
@aaronsawyer4599 Год назад
That was absolutely incredible. You make it look so easy. I'll find out when I get home to try it.
@tonepoet
@tonepoet Год назад
Killer lesson, Dave. I like your sequences, definitely going to 'borrow' them. I always took progressions from Stevie Wonder for arpeggio ideas, never thought about string skipping sequences with them. Hmmmm..... Opening doors now.
@sixstringer3783
@sixstringer3783 Год назад
I'll agree with the others you make it look so easy Dave ! Bravo 👏
@breathtimebreath4934
@breathtimebreath4934 Год назад
Killer!!!!!!
@azbluesdog
@azbluesdog Год назад
Like something Ritchie Blackmore might have played with Deep Purple. Very cool.
@toomanywaystofall
@toomanywaystofall Год назад
skipping can be dangerous, I went skipping after this lesson and a bunch of street toughs called me a sissy and beat me up.... 🎵r0ck0n 🎵
@bojuicy__
@bojuicy__ Год назад
I agree that string skipping triads is way better and easier when sequencing compared to sweeping which is really awkward to sequence at higher tempos. When you add some taps in with the string skipping, you can get some monster licks and hit a lot of extended intervals. Love these lessons.
@GG5150
@GG5150 Год назад
Sounds like the chord progression to be played as man takes the first steps on Mars.
@endincite4149
@endincite4149 Год назад
That last variation is something I'm going to drill to death. Great stuff. Along with add-b13 arpeggios it gives that kinda mystical feel.
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere Год назад
Very Baroque, as well!
@Anonymouslives
@Anonymouslives Год назад
Eric Johnson I’m fairly certain as well edit: just my opinion, which doesn’t mean much but I feel like it would have been even more interesting to see this lesson with a clean tone. Thanks for this video, you’re a very talented guitar player!
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere Год назад
YES! I think you're right about that (Eric Johnson being an Ace String Skipper).
@uncleremus5046
@uncleremus5046 Год назад
Great lesson 🍺’ski although I think shredders over used it. I liked Morse’s approach as he alternate picked his arpeggios. Simply brilliant teaching.
@stevenadler3110
@stevenadler3110 Год назад
Need a 3 for all with Marc Diglio from XYZ or Tim Kelly from Slaughter (killer 80’s sound carried through the late 90’s and 2000’s). Killer guitar players very underrated.
@scottwaszak698
@scottwaszak698 Год назад
I'm 60. I'd need the lifespan of Dracula to get this wired🙄
@whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730
@whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730 Год назад
Same here....
@scottwaszak698
@scottwaszak698 Год назад
@@whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730 😎
@atteljas
@atteljas Год назад
This was best comment Ive seen. Its always good to bring Dracula in!
@TheCyberMantis
@TheCyberMantis Год назад
Welcome to the club. Maybe in another 200 years, I will be able to sweep.
@ThePitch63
@ThePitch63 Год назад
I’m right there with ya!!!
@Chester_Cheese
@Chester_Cheese Год назад
Wonderful lesson, David, as always. However, why is there a pic of Yngwie included amongst the group of "string skippers"?? I can't think of a single song or composition in which he employs string skipping.
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere Год назад
I think Yngwie has included some things he lifted from Baroque composers, that employs string skipping, in his extended LIVE guitar solos.
@Chester_Cheese
@Chester_Cheese Год назад
@@voronOsphere Understood, but cordially disagree. I know Yngwie's music and technique quite well. The technique of "String-skipping", as a defined technique, is always used in the context of arpeggios and/or arpeggiated sequences/phrases. Yngwie *_never_* string skips (like, ever), even in live performances.
@mattyoxide3650
@mattyoxide3650 Год назад
Something you could apply to Hotel California for fun.
@voronOsphere
@voronOsphere Год назад
Just don't let Don Henley hear you doing it...
@whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730
@whiskeywhiskeyromeo3730 Год назад
Brew.....you got them spider fingers......me not so much...😮
@jamesa6080
@jamesa6080 Год назад
Nine inch nails is all about the string skipping 😅
@josephkunath4173
@josephkunath4173 Год назад
Wish you were my neighbor. I can actually play quite well. Im not saying im the best or anything but i can play better than most people. My town sucks with all that jam band wanna be hippie crap. No good musicians that can truly play. Sucks having talent with no kick ass band.
@dougstubbs4351
@dougstubbs4351 Год назад
Cool man can't wait to check this lesson out. I played a gig today and got one more over this holiday weekend, now I get a extra lesson. That's pretty damn cool. Thanks for your time and knowledge. I use it all the time. Especially playing leads in the cover band. I use that pentatonic highway all the time. Thanks 🙏🙏 again brotha
@HEADBANGRR
@HEADBANGRR Год назад
Cool
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