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You’ve NEVER Thought About Guitar Like This 

Rick Beato
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In this episode I will show you new ways to think of Rhythm and Lead Guitar playing. We will be discussing spread triads and hybrid picking guitar concepts.
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Комментарии : 621   
@chiefrebelangel
@chiefrebelangel 4 года назад
At first I thought that you had just mastered the art of clickbait but after seeing this video I stand corrected. I really haven't thought of guitar in this way before. You truly are one of a kind Rick and your knowledge in music is on a whole another level.
@apeman939
@apeman939 4 года назад
Truly. There are those that likely know more about specific aspects of music, but I would bet Rick is in the top 5 for just general breadth and depth of musical knowledge. Pretty insane range.
@jasonring5231
@jasonring5231 4 года назад
Eric Johnson has made a career out of it.....Eric calls them "open voiced triads". He plays them as chords and as arpeggios. You will hear them in every song he plays.
@Gruuvin1
@Gruuvin1 4 года назад
Whole - Nuva - Level
@airey773
@airey773 4 года назад
Tomi Syrén totally true. Great comment man
@Sparkles713
@Sparkles713 4 года назад
Tomi Syrén Don`t lets ignore or forget Robert Fripp(try the league of gentleman) or Philip Glass for the orchestral application As always Rick-great video
@kostasjazz
@kostasjazz 4 года назад
Thank you so much. This is a full advanced chord course in a short video for free. This is one of your best videos prof.
@byronp2311
@byronp2311 4 года назад
Seems like a lot of this would work exceptionally well on bass also.
@pfkmsandiego
@pfkmsandiego 4 года назад
that's bc cellos play a lot of the stuff he did. classical music has been doing it for hundreds of years. : )
@oliviermalhomme9923
@oliviermalhomme9923 4 года назад
PFKM, SAN DIEGO well two basically, it started in late XVIIIth. Century, nothing to brag about.
@mrnelsonius5631
@mrnelsonius5631 4 года назад
PFKM, SAN DIEGO these are very cello-flavored lines he was playing. There’s a great book called “Bach for Bass” which has arrangements of cello pieces for bass guitar that I learned a lot from early on
@zachary4670
@zachary4670 4 года назад
Rick was a Bass player, so I’m sure he got some ideas from that. And yeah, playing bass like this awesome
@gktii
@gktii 4 года назад
Always amazed at how intelligent Rick is in music theory...It's incredible to watch..
@ralphg.curtis9297
@ralphg.curtis9297 4 года назад
Alternative title: How To Play The Piano Using Only A Guitar
@v00d00al
@v00d00al 4 года назад
Rick, your last video on spread triads.. Took me away from just rehashing my riffs n licks of my fav guitarists to create songs. Exploring the idea of spread triads and creating a song which I think is my best and satisfying progression in 40 years of playing. Pat yourself on the back
@northwestsparrow
@northwestsparrow 4 года назад
Makes me think of the arpeggio practice on my flute - very classical sound, very Bach-ish. Nicely done, Rick!
@tauryus1
@tauryus1 4 года назад
7:23 is me trying to learn Sweet Child O'Mine
@HomoChomsky
@HomoChomsky 4 года назад
lol
@christiangisborne9011
@christiangisborne9011 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@georgewaters2528
@georgewaters2528 4 года назад
😂😂
@F-15_Crew_Chief
@F-15_Crew_Chief 4 года назад
Rick, you're right. In my 3+ decades of playing guitar, I've never heard anything like this. Some of it reminds me of when I learned classical. This is great stuff. Thank you!
@Bubba-zu6yr
@Bubba-zu6yr 4 года назад
These are great for comping, especially in jazz. Even more interesting is dropping roots and fifths to highlight extended harmonies allowing the rest of the band to fill those gaps.
@jasonbone5121
@jasonbone5121 4 года назад
Your stacked intervals lesson back around '16 (maybe '17) and your first spread triad lesson greatly changed my playing and ability to create fun ways to move around the fret board. I like to combine the 2 ideas and play a major spread triad (1, 5, 3 with root on 5th string) and then stack another major spread triad (same shape) off the 5 of the first and create a maj 9 chord. Or stack a minor on it instead to create a 9 chord. So many unique ways to use these ideas.
@sampacker6547
@sampacker6547 4 года назад
This reminds me of the Bach Cello Suites
@christophermccoy8689
@christophermccoy8689 4 года назад
Bach was my first thought. Once you hear that, this approach is almost intuitive. Rick is great at finding technique and inspiration from anywhere in music.
@kevindurkinmusic27
@kevindurkinmusic27 4 года назад
@@christophermccoy8689 Yes, I thought Bach right away. Insanely useful stuff.
@reedcapshaw5108
@reedcapshaw5108 4 года назад
Thought the same thing.
@stephenlehardy6372
@stephenlehardy6372 4 года назад
Your enthusiasm and ideas are really helping me through this time. Thanks Rick!
@ziccuj
@ziccuj 4 года назад
Pure gold. Time and again. Thanks Rick and all the best from Finland!
@rissole49
@rissole49 4 года назад
Rick, you blow me away with your skills, your musicality, the depth of your understanding of what is music, and your dedication to music as an art form, discipline and inspiration. I thank you for sharing the music in you.
@ranajeetidutta
@ranajeetidutta 4 года назад
Your knowledge is just remarkable. So much to learn by watching your channel. Thanks for all the videos.
@ErnestoGennariNeto
@ErnestoGennariNeto 4 года назад
Reminded me of the baroque and renaissance consort music I used to play in an recorder group. Sounds beautiful!
@TheOleowl
@TheOleowl 4 года назад
Thanks Rick. I love your live lessons. It's been a few years now keeping an eye on your RU-vid instructional vids. I have learned quite lot of stuff here and have purchased the Beato book. And I would also like to say it's good to see you still at it and doing well. Stay safe during these unusual times. And Thank for all you do.
@vincentchen5341
@vincentchen5341 4 года назад
Really appreciate for all the ideas from the channel
@rockindavebyron3960
@rockindavebyron3960 4 года назад
This something I started doing in around 1980, I was a junior in highschool & Disco was still going strong, plus, I literally grew up down the street from the Blues & Jazz clubs in Chicago & was heavily getting into jazz/fusion, inspiried by Al DiMeola, but also into classical guitar, this opens up any guitarist mind, GREAT video Rick, thanks for all you do, we really do appreciate it! You & your family stay safe my friend,Rock On & God Bless!!!
@procrastinator9
@procrastinator9 4 года назад
Much, if not most, of what Rick does and talks about is way over my head (I am not a musician or sound engineer) but I still love this channel and I think I might possibly be learning stuff every time I watch. Thanks, Rick. Stay healthy, everyone.
@tonyleach5614
@tonyleach5614 4 года назад
Simply amazing and eye opening!! There’s no one on RU-vid or anywhere else for that matter teaching things as unique and interesting as you Rick! Your videos are the best thing on RU-vid!
@johnsutherland5790
@johnsutherland5790 4 года назад
What a fabulous lesson and it has really got me thinking and inspired me! Thank you Rick.
@bassmonsteradsit7160
@bassmonsteradsit7160 4 года назад
I am so glad that some RU-vidrs post, years ago, directed me to you. I am completely ALL EAR trained and have been playing guitar, bass and singing for the last 30+ years, but so much more is starting to make sense!! Keep doing what you do . . .I LOVE IT!!
@ivangushkov3651
@ivangushkov3651 4 года назад
Rick: We are gonna reimagine playing rhythm guitar using single notes Me, a bassist: ...aaah I see you are a man of culture as well edit: wow this blew up thanks for SLAPPing like guys!
@nique21nue
@nique21nue 4 года назад
xD
@MysterD515
@MysterD515 4 года назад
Rick is a bassist if I am not mistaken.
@ExasBits
@ExasBits 4 года назад
Michelediaf you’re not mistaken at all. Guitar is his first love.
@NikkieRoxxx
@NikkieRoxxx 4 года назад
Brilliant
@dudleybarker2273
@dudleybarker2273 4 года назад
thanks Ivan, belly laugh of the day
@airey773
@airey773 4 года назад
Man, I love your videos. I have no instrument skill and little musical knowledge but your delivery makes it feel fun and aspirational (if y’all ignore that preposterous word). Love the vids, love you pushing on the walls of what we consider standard at the mo.
@AndreGSilva
@AndreGSilva 4 года назад
As I was watching this, I couldn't help but wonder if the fact that you started on bass helped you think like that on guitar. I say that because I'm also a bass player and that is pretty much a fundamental technic on the instrument! Amazing as always!
@anonymousforensic
@anonymousforensic 4 года назад
Similar feeling! I had five years playing bass before ever picking up a guitar. My main struggle has been to embrace the quick utility of movable shapes. I always want to think through all the individual notes.
@queenpurple8433
@queenpurple8433 4 года назад
Naki Ryan meh you’re one of those people who puts quotes around something that wasn’t actually said word for word
@graemebarnes4405
@graemebarnes4405 4 года назад
Wow thanks for this and all the other videos you put up Rick. As a guitar teacher and class music teacher here in South Africa, your videos really cement what I learnt in music college, many moons ago. This however is a new approach which I can really get into in the age of the Corona virus and social distancing. (We're under lockdown for two weeks here.) Lots of practice ahead, lol. Stay well and again many heartfelt thanks for your musical knowledge, which is a great help. 👏👏👏
@garanceadrosehn9691
@garanceadrosehn9691 4 года назад
At 4:55: "using spread triads with some inversions and maybe changing the rhythm" -- sounds great! Worth a thumbs-up just for that section, IMO.
@lawrencematthews8901
@lawrencematthews8901 4 года назад
Rick Beato, you are a Wizard of Music. Thank you so deeply for teaching us Practical Musical Magic.
@paulquirk3783
@paulquirk3783 4 года назад
This needed a demo of how it works as rhythm guitar--i.e., combining with a lead guitar or other to result in MUSIC.
@zachary4670
@zachary4670 4 года назад
Paul Quirk make a recording of: bass in the center channel, traditional rhythm guitar/lead guitar panned hard left, Rick guitar panned hard right
@GuilNascimento
@GuilNascimento 4 года назад
This is so way over my head, I’ve no real idea what’s going on but I like the sound of it!
@troyoswald5683
@troyoswald5683 4 года назад
Thanks Rick! As always we are the lucky ones. You make this crazy time so much better.
@owenrsmithmusic2029
@owenrsmithmusic2029 4 года назад
Reminds me a little of Bach Cello Suite No 1 at 5.00. Great exercise, love hearing how the arpeggios sound as they segue into each other. Even though this is just a 'practise' exercise, it still has emotion as the intervals change and evolve. Love it, thank you Rick!
@andreaswagner6022
@andreaswagner6022 4 года назад
This has something of Bach and the Suite No 1 for Cello in G major, BMV1007: 1. Prelude Love it.
@spiritualconnection4807
@spiritualconnection4807 4 года назад
Thanks a lot! I will definitely practice this technique.
@guitarfeelslike1395
@guitarfeelslike1395 4 года назад
Love it 👍another great video, very helpful.
@ross3818
@ross3818 4 года назад
Thank you so much for the slow pass through all this!
@musicmxer69
@musicmxer69 4 года назад
Wow that lesson was great, the guitar has a way of reaching out and touching your soul.
@JustSeby
@JustSeby 4 года назад
1:23 before the dark times, before B minor
@dejablueguitar
@dejablueguitar 4 года назад
BRAVO!!! Couldn’t have come at a better time for me musically!!! THANK YOU RICK!!!
@Viper-dz2kw
@Viper-dz2kw 4 года назад
Always wanted to know if there was a guitar player who played like a bass player since there’s so many guitar player bassists, I finally found him
@aquathemage1680
@aquathemage1680 4 года назад
He actually started on bass
@edphaze6550
@edphaze6550 4 года назад
Oh, I’m so going to practice that! Super cool stuff, Rick!
@jonstephenson5436
@jonstephenson5436 4 года назад
This is great stuff. Aside from very sonically interesting, it opens you up from some “finger patterns” that a person falls into. Thanks!
@drkakophanos3013
@drkakophanos3013 4 года назад
Brilliant......going to practice this. Thanks Rick!
@frankremus9873
@frankremus9873 4 года назад
Muchas gracias! Nice and useful hands-on kinda stuff!
@albertocespedes9785
@albertocespedes9785 4 года назад
Hey!! Love the new audio logo, and the visual logo too!!! Really cool.
@sologitara
@sologitara 4 года назад
Great lesson!!Love it
@duaneblake7986
@duaneblake7986 4 года назад
Rick, superb lesson as always. Thank you for increasing my musical knowledge on the guitar.
@jarodreddig63
@jarodreddig63 4 года назад
Just fantastic stuff Mr. Beato.
@stevek8821
@stevek8821 4 года назад
Brilliant! keep ‘em coming as we’ve plenty of spare time at the moment..
@jeffteza682
@jeffteza682 4 года назад
Nice lesson, cool ideas... thanks Rick.
@c0il462
@c0il462 4 года назад
The colorful screensaver reflecting in the guitar gives this whole thing a spacey vibe that I quite enjoy
@sixstringswl
@sixstringswl 4 года назад
That is totally cool!!! I actually try regularly to play chords in single notes and diads bc I’m more of a metal player and it translates better. I will definitely be rewinding and playing this video again. Thanx so much!!!
@asifasgar6871
@asifasgar6871 4 года назад
This is the most inspiring lesson I found on internet. Great video as always.
@ApolloSuns
@ApolloSuns 4 года назад
This was such a great video. Never thought of these things. Soooo cool!
@Drewg351
@Drewg351 4 года назад
To me: this sounded like a "foreign language". I had absolutely NO idea what he was talking about. I just nod my head like "right, right, right". 😂🤣
@pizzadave1208
@pizzadave1208 4 года назад
I can see why you're overlooked.
@ExasBits
@ExasBits 4 года назад
Drewg351 everyone watching that does understand this was in the same boat at some point. Unless they had a strong background in music already a lot of us had to unravel many of his lessons. My approach was “holy crap am I ignorant about music. What fundamentals do I have to build to understand this?” Now it’s not such a mind warp to follow. There’s still been quite a few videos I’ve rewatched to get it.
@jamesporter5594
@jamesporter5594 4 года назад
PizzaDave underated comment😂
@QuikdethDeviantart
@QuikdethDeviantart 4 года назад
It’s not suppose to be “music”; it’s an exercise arranged to be as musical as possible by following the key chord progression... it’s all the inversions for each chord, which is instructive and helpful. Whether or not it appeals to me musically is beside the point. I would never use it this way, but it’s great practice!
@Drewg351
@Drewg351 4 года назад
I hope no one took my comment in the wrong way. I am in awe of Rick's talent and knowledge, and wasn't dissing on him. Quite the opposite actually. I'm the musically ignorant one. I have absolutely no clue what he's doing or discussing, yet I find myself drawn to these videos and find them entertaining.
@dougrobinson8602
@dougrobinson8602 4 года назад
Haunting tone on that LPS, Rick. Love it!
@LilyxxLexi
@LilyxxLexi 4 года назад
I really loved it when you sped it up. It reminded me of a classical guitar piece by Paraguayan composer Agustin Barrios called Cathedral. Great video as always, thanks!
@Tenon96
@Tenon96 4 года назад
Wow! This voicing on 6 minute reminds me of Bach's Cello suites (especially the 1st). Sound incredible!
@johnwehby7371
@johnwehby7371 4 года назад
That first spread triad had me thinking of spaghetti western scores, like The Good The Bad and The Ugly.
@robbiegrier1514
@robbiegrier1514 4 года назад
John Wehby me tooooo
@Gruuvin1
@Gruuvin1 4 года назад
And, I was thinking, Cake
@Churd84538
@Churd84538 4 года назад
You nailed it.
@nickdiochnos3509
@nickdiochnos3509 4 года назад
Thank you Rick very cool and creative and dazzling.
@Shuzies
@Shuzies 4 года назад
Hi Rick.... this has to be one of the most powerful videos on the net........ Thank you
@ExasBits
@ExasBits 4 года назад
Thanks. I was trying to figure out where I wanted to take my playing to next now that I find myself with a lot of time on my hands. This lesson is a good starting point and I can already start to see the path beyond.
@birchlee21
@birchlee21 4 года назад
Really liked this, working on it when I get home.
@BryanWLepore
@BryanWLepore 4 года назад
1:25 like that scene in The Exorcist: Bm AAAAAAH!!!!
@FelipeFigueroaG
@FelipeFigueroaG 4 года назад
1:22 “this was before...” (Bm) Holy crap, i know Rick has grey hair, but I didn’t know he was born before Bm was invented :p
@maldivirdragonwitch
@maldivirdragonwitch 4 года назад
Haha, I love this comment! Thank you!
@RCAvhstape
@RCAvhstape 4 года назад
As a bassist I find your spread triad videos immensely useful and satisfying.
@user-dj9iu2et3r
@user-dj9iu2et3r 4 года назад
I wish I was informed enough to understand any of Rick's triad videos... but I'm sure they're extremely beneficial to people who already have a good understanding of theory.
@daviddawkins
@daviddawkins 4 года назад
It’s probably simpler than you think. He’s doing some amazing stuff in real time, but he’s not using very much theory here at all. (Or I’m not smart enough to see it :-) ). What’s the bit you’re stuck on?
@jasonbone5121
@jasonbone5121 4 года назад
@@daviddawkins It's all based on theory. Not deep theory but one needs to understand the concepts of spread triads, and the theory behind maj and min triads and their inversions (and 7ths but the majority of the video was just maj and min). He has plenty of videos on the basics of all these concepts. He's just combining them all here to create some interesting ear catching movements.
@daviddawkins
@daviddawkins 4 года назад
Jason Bone I think we’re in agreement - there’s not a lot of theory required to understand triads. It’s not like we’re studying functional harmony here. I’m trying to encourage Dave Santini to jump in.
@anikumkum
@anikumkum 4 года назад
So it's nothing to complicated. Let's take the same example that he takes in the video itself the chord being Bm. So a Bm chord consists of a B, D and a F#. He plays exactly these notes in a spread triad position and from there he plays the exact same notes up the neck and coming down when trying to go to an E major he starts off with a B which is the fifth of that chord and is a common note between both the chords and then goes up the neck hitting only the notes of that chord
@ExasBits
@ExasBits 4 года назад
Dave Santini you may have to build on some fundamentals but what you don’t understand will guide you. If you understand how triads work and the fundamentals of chord progressions I think you’ll find that this lesson will click. Neither of those concepts are very brutal to learn.
@theplanforlife
@theplanforlife 4 года назад
4:44 reminds me of the intro riff to Veil of Maya's "Crawl Back."
@R_Thomp
@R_Thomp 4 года назад
Great work Rick!
@jodycarter9677
@jodycarter9677 4 года назад
Awesome video Rick!
@mcfproject
@mcfproject 4 года назад
love it, great! ty.
@thealaskapicker8628
@thealaskapicker8628 2 года назад
That really is an excellent sound. Incredible
@michaelphrey5076
@michaelphrey5076 4 года назад
A tip for metal players. In drop tunings you can easily fret a spread triad as a root 6 cord voicing (maj min dim aug) and get some cool sounding three notes shapes. The raised third adds so much color. Thanks Rick for your previous spread triad insight. I can"t wait to apply the concepts in this video.
@GregoryPearsonMusic
@GregoryPearsonMusic 4 года назад
Opens up a whole new world of possibilities - I can see some solo pieces perhaps coming out of this as well.
@doublebguitarplayer9434
@doublebguitarplayer9434 4 года назад
Very cool idea. Def can do some ripping up the neck with those. Thanks for sharing Rick.
@giuseppedemarco8310
@giuseppedemarco8310 4 года назад
Wow... that’s amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@rogeliocarvajal4171
@rogeliocarvajal4171 4 года назад
Fantastic..... thanks Mr. Rick 🤘🏻
@jcinurritegui
@jcinurritegui 4 года назад
I love the new intro! Its so short and sweet! :)
@BadMofoMusicCritic
@BadMofoMusicCritic 4 года назад
Thanks, Rick. Gonna try this exercise. Been meaning to work on some arpeggios anyways.
@nomijams
@nomijams 4 года назад
Rick, your sense of time is amazing. Even without a metronome, you're in the pocket for so much of the time. BTW, bought the Beato Book not long ago. It's amazing so far! Thank you for the promo codes. 🎶
@steellemonstudios
@steellemonstudios 4 года назад
Great lesson, Rick!
@StringsOfCrossroads
@StringsOfCrossroads 4 года назад
Great lesson Rick! I’ve also been experimenting with a cut capo, turning it upside down and barring a major triad (a major shape) and then playing single notes on the open E and A and bottom e strings So you’re still playing all 6 strings but using the cut / partial capo to fret the higher notes. Hope that makes sense! Really cool voicings!
@israfil
@israfil 4 года назад
very useful, thank you for nice tutorial
@sbanville4761
@sbanville4761 4 года назад
Awesome Rick!!!
@GeorgeSPAMTindle
@GeorgeSPAMTindle 4 года назад
Like Rick I started off playing bass, which gives you no choice but to get a high level of knowledge about music theory, then got into guitar playing primarily to be able to show guitar players what I wanted them to play ( most guitar players I knew seemed to have a great aversion to learning any theory). A lot of my associates thought that I was quite anal/insane about theory, but having watched this video I am relieved to see that I was not quite that crazy. A brilliant lesson as ever Rick, thanks for all that you do for us mere mortals.
@TheFunkyMonk32
@TheFunkyMonk32 4 года назад
That screensaver reflecting on your guitar is mesmerising.
@hellchicostudios1097
@hellchicostudios1097 4 года назад
This is sooooo interesting!! Thanks so much Rick!
@1rocknjerry
@1rocknjerry 4 года назад
Very cool Rick, thanks for this!!
@SeemsLikeSomething
@SeemsLikeSomething 4 года назад
I might not have understood all of the technical aspects or theory of this, but the sound of it definitely inspires some new ideas! Nicely done Rick 👍
@delineater
@delineater 4 года назад
VERY interesting and inspiring lesson! Now I'm thinking about bass lines differently.
@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988
@jazzguitarneophyte-christo7988 4 года назад
You are the modern JS Bach Rick! That is just plain genius. It would take me years to learn that but it is really appreciated!!! Thank you!!!
@TanguyBlanchard
@TanguyBlanchard 4 года назад
God, this is golden. Definitely gonna use this. Thanks Rick
@ruben.lindholm8961
@ruben.lindholm8961 4 года назад
Excellent video!!
@johnjoachim9886
@johnjoachim9886 4 года назад
Rick, I began doing your "triad speads" on Chromatic Harmonica a couple yrs ago, only I descended by 4ths rather than by m2's (Am-D7-G-Dm-G7-C-Gm-C7-C ... -Em-A7-D). Sounds quite smooth (and like you, I credit listening to Metheny). Stay well and creative, Friend.
@rosco33ful
@rosco33ful 4 года назад
Brilliant. Thanks.
@steved2112
@steved2112 4 года назад
Thank you Professor!
@TEScharf
@TEScharf 4 года назад
Love the sound of those inversions. Would like to see all that in a book with exercises written out in guitar TAB.
@lomoholga
@lomoholga 4 года назад
Tom Scharf Yes me as well.
@JimmerSD
@JimmerSD 4 года назад
I discovered very early on that when there were multiple guitars it was always best to pick a chord tone or different position interval from the other players. Nothing worse than having a bunch of guys hammering the cowboy chords until it was mud. Clutter sucks.
@zachary4670
@zachary4670 4 года назад
JimmerSD producers everywhere appreciate you
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