How To SOLO Over 7th Chords!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In this episode I'll show you new ways to think about Dominant Seventh Scales, Phrases and Spread Dominant Arpeggios.
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @acetate909
    @acetate909 3 года назад +305

    Rick is really into dom chords, never would have guessed that he was such a chord sub.

  • @Skypie61
    @Skypie61 3 года назад +63

    A year ago, I would have watched a few minutes then get frustrated that I did not understand what RB is doing. But the purchase of the Beato Book has opened my theory vocabulary immensely to really appreciate this video lesson - Dominant 7

    • @itscaptainterry
      @itscaptainterry 3 года назад +1

      One big ad this channel is indeed. But guitar go viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, so we all watch anyway

    • @samdestcroix547
      @samdestcroix547 3 года назад +1

      What an organic thing to say 🤔

    • @matchmadeinheaven2
      @matchmadeinheaven2 3 года назад

      Thanks! I need some theory.. fast!! 😌

    • @matchmadeinheaven2
      @matchmadeinheaven2 3 года назад

      I find this video very soothing. Such a secure feeling, to know that soon (much sooner than later), I WILL know what he talks about, listen, and DO! 😅🎸

  • @neversobad
    @neversobad 3 года назад +293

    I wasn't afraid of dominant chords before I watched this video. Now I'm afraid to pick up my guitar.

  • @andrewthompson7707
    @andrewthompson7707 3 года назад +1047

    If I knew that many positions I might still be married

    • @arottie4097
      @arottie4097 3 года назад +3

      < 3 ;)

    • @mattyc.9332
      @mattyc.9332 3 года назад +5

      I see what you did there.....🤣

    • @williamperry1462
      @williamperry1462 3 года назад +15

      Haha! Best comment ever

    • @davidjohns4745
      @davidjohns4745 3 года назад +10

      Nah, She'd still run off with the millionaire.

    • @rsteckable
      @rsteckable 3 года назад +13

      That is possibly the funniest comment I have ever read. Nikki Glaser worthy.

  • @joshuavdw7480
    @joshuavdw7480 3 года назад +686

    Maaaaan I didn’t even know we were afraid of dominant chords

    • @redbeanrice7465
      @redbeanrice7465 3 года назад +7

      Hahahaha same 😂

    • @RobertJRoman
      @RobertJRoman 3 года назад +10

      The Vashta Nerada live in dominant 7th chords

    • @TranscendentBen
      @TranscendentBen 3 года назад +4

      Which chord(s) are we SUPPOSED to be afraid of?

    • @bigloubowski1980
      @bigloubowski1980 3 года назад +6

      Augmented Micro tonal

    • @fu6817
      @fu6817 3 года назад +6

      I didn't know i'm a guitarist!

  • @HumbertoRamosCosta
    @HumbertoRamosCosta 3 года назад +346

    In my defense i have some issues with a dominant brunette in the past ... So i got afraid, since ...

    • @Pedozzi
      @Pedozzi 3 года назад +15

      I'm so jealous

    • @kanvolu
      @kanvolu 3 года назад

      ._. xD

    • @mikebehrend3152
      @mikebehrend3152 3 года назад +23

      Humberto Ramos Costa I see your dominant brunette and raise you a augmented blonde.

    • @lastdaysguitar
      @lastdaysguitar 3 года назад +14

      @@mikebehrend3152 I suppose a diminished blonde is an augmented blonde on a diet.

    • @mikebehrend3152
      @mikebehrend3152 3 года назад +4

      lastdaysguitar actually an augmented blonde is one who has been altered...shwing

  • @ChristianPaulDelage
    @ChristianPaulDelage 3 года назад +38

    I've embraced the dominant chords since learning many of The Beatles' songs. Seriously though, you're a gold mine of musical ideas and concepts Rick.

    • @SMAAAASHTV
      @SMAAAASHTV 3 года назад +8

      Same for me. Beatles songs have a wealth of 7th chords that would normally go unused in many pop and rock songs.

    • @clawmansegele1988
      @clawmansegele1988 3 года назад +2

      They were geniuses with dominant chords! So subtle sometimes but very powerful. Even in songs like Hey Jude and And I Love Her, they sprinkle dominant chords in, which makes the song THAT much better

    • @gregcee5468
      @gregcee5468 3 года назад +1

      I Saw Her Standing There starts with the Dominant 7th. Don’t for Badfinger’s No Matter What has a bunch in a circle of fifths in bridge.

    • @cfg1991
      @cfg1991 3 года назад

      Life long Beatles hater here, their abuse of dominant chords is one of the main reasons I dislike them

    • @SMAAAASHTV
      @SMAAAASHTV 3 года назад

      @@cfg1991 What do you listen to, besides Justin Beiber and 50 Cent?

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 3 года назад +6

    I spent the first few years trying to sound like Jeff Beck, John Scofield, Jerry Garcia, and Peter Frampton so I’m right at home with the dominant 7 chords. It was the Major 7 and natural minor chord progressions I was afraid of initially. I love exercises like this though, they really get you to hear the intervals when improvising. Knowing all the chord degrees everywhere on the neck in relationship to the scales is probably the single most important thing a musician can learn. Thanks for all your hard work Rick, you are becoming a musical institution here on RUclips. I just wish everyone would lighten up on the copyright stipulations and realize how everyone benefits from channels like yours. If they weren’t so blinded by greed they’d see it’s free advertising.

  • @NelsonBlakeII
    @NelsonBlakeII 3 года назад +73

    This is low-key a great lesson on how to integrate arpeggios and passing tones into scale work while targeting chord note bends. I know that's a mouthful, but I think this is the major element that's missing when coming out of scale-based training that gets people stuck in a box.

    • @5T3LTH
      @5T3LTH 3 года назад +3

      Good catch dude I noticed the same thing. Came for the dom chords, stayed for the arp licks

    • @Nonameneeded1825
      @Nonameneeded1825 3 года назад

      Right on

    • @SMAAAASHTV
      @SMAAAASHTV 3 года назад +12

      @@jetmech9287 maybe when people realize they look like jackasses for criticising someone for no reason and without offering any constructive suggestions?

    • @FaxanaduJohn
      @FaxanaduJohn 3 года назад +7

      @@jetmech9287 fuuuuuuuhhhk

    • @petertoft70
      @petertoft70 3 года назад +7

      @@jetmech9287 r/iamverysmart

  • @sebastianandolini5245
    @sebastianandolini5245 3 года назад +1

    These lessons that zero in on a specific type of chord or scale are incredibly helpful. Makes adding the "Rick-isms" that I enjoy hearing the most into my own playing much easier when the concept behind them is explained like this.

  • @JohnnyCashavetes
    @JohnnyCashavetes 3 года назад +128

    "I'm afraid of dominant chords because I'm terrible at playing my instrument."
    - Most people, most of all, myself

  • @Narstar100
    @Narstar100 3 года назад

    I can't read music, I'm vaguely interested in rock music, but I keep coming back for more. Your wisdom and insight on things is just amazing.

  • @theroadhomefromwrestling1788
    @theroadhomefromwrestling1788 3 года назад +15

    When I taught theory to my guitar students I would tell them my “only 3 types of chords” philosophy. That no matter what type of extended chord they are seeing or using, it’s either a Major, Minor, or Dominant and functions as those. I know there are always exceptions, but for folks new to theory, it helps make extended chords less intimidating.

  • @chickenman515
    @chickenman515 3 года назад

    For my limited music knowledge, this video is the most clear. Can't wait to apply this. Thank you for posting.

  • @georgecromarty5372
    @georgecromarty5372 3 года назад +3

    "Used to be a teacher?" My friend, you ARE by far the best music theory and music history PROFESSOR that I have ever had! Thank you so much for letting us audit your course!

  • @stephengraham1911
    @stephengraham1911 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this Rick. A real goldmine of a lesson.I'm looking forward to trying this. I think using those arpeggio ideas will really help my blues playing.

  • @felipeh5078
    @felipeh5078 3 года назад +9

    Mentioning The Allmann Brothers AND Jerry Garcia within the first minute... I’m giving thumbs up even before watching the whole thing!

  • @BryanWLepore
    @BryanWLepore 3 года назад

    My ear has gotten better just from watching (AND LISTENING) to this channel’s videos - this one video makes it clear to me - thanks Rick.

  • @jcwab
    @jcwab 3 года назад +107

    Jazz guitarists: Why are we scared of major chords?

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 3 года назад +2

      Jazz is pretty much ALL 7ths. And a bunch of II-V-I s to boot.

    • @anthonybuck1044
      @anthonybuck1044 3 года назад

      Triadd too lol

    • @ilyan.v
      @ilyan.v 3 года назад

      @@timbeaton5045 Well... not only

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 3 года назад

      @@ilyan.v Of course you are right, I was indulging in a little "jazz humour" But there is a nub of truth in that.

    • @MarkWitucke
      @MarkWitucke 3 года назад +3

      It all started when Miles forbade playing the I

  • @cliverose9958
    @cliverose9958 3 года назад

    Rick, watching your videos has reinvigorated my guitar playing. Thank you.

  • @billribas
    @billribas 3 года назад +112

    I had an encounter with a dominant chord it a dark alley. It didn't resolve well, is all I'm saying.

    • @lesterunwin
      @lesterunwin 3 года назад +4

      2 groan/smile combos from this household 👍

    • @williammorris1384
      @williammorris1384 3 года назад +2

      Duly noted 👍

    • @isaiahmarquez9717
      @isaiahmarquez9717 3 года назад +3

      I’m picturing Groucho Marx....

    • @FenderBassMan
      @FenderBassMan 3 года назад +2

      Couldn't you have just done a--cough--turnaround?

    • @billribas
      @billribas 3 года назад +2

      @@FenderBassMan i didn't want to alter my path. As a kid i was told be sharp or you'll see flat.

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 3 года назад

    Good to hear ya❣️ Gotta bundle up so I can have some fun at working on playing this with you. Really liking these sounds of Rickism! 😄

  • @CAMELOT331
    @CAMELOT331 3 года назад +122

    How can I be afraid of something that I didn't know existed?

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 3 года назад +6

      Really? You didn't know what a Dominant 7th was? About as basic a part of western music as it could be, for several hundred years.

    • @futuresequence.
      @futuresequence. 3 года назад +8

      @@timbeaton5045 the great thing about guitar(or any instrument) is that theory isn't necessary, but I'm sure you feel smarter now having made that comment.

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 3 года назад +4

      @@futuresequence. Nope. Just as a bass player, I have played with too many guitarists who seem to have a block against the idea of doing a bit of work, in that area. When rehearsing, for instance, I might suggest a II V I at a certain point, this basic stuff makes communicating musical ideas, simple and quick. I'm no expert in this, but have simply tried to learn more about playing music, and how it is constructed. To hopefully make me a better musician. And surely that is what any of us who love to play should try to do.
      And that seems to me is exactly what Rick is trying to do, here, too.

    • @gliblyaware
      @gliblyaware 3 года назад

      Best part is there are no rules. If we like the way it sounds, we gravitate to it. As long as it's satisfying...

    • @archangelospumoni8246
      @archangelospumoni8246 3 года назад

      Mr. Root: Mr. Beaton is right. The V7 chord has been pivotal/vital/influential/critical in Western music for at least a few hundred years. Music education lacking strong coverage of the dominant 7th is probably lacking in all other aspects.

  • @dritchfarleycart
    @dritchfarleycart 3 года назад

    Rick, This is the best training video I've seen on this topic. Like including the music theory supporting the chord shapes and improv suggestions.

  • @budgetguitarist
    @budgetguitarist 3 года назад +31

    Dom 7 chords to me always sound like 50's rock and roll or jazz. I like them either way. Life's too short to stick with nothing but power chords.

  • @Ralphieboy7771
    @Ralphieboy7771 3 года назад +1

    LOVE the chord diagrams on screen...helps me follow your lines

  • @CYGNO
    @CYGNO 3 года назад +6

    Every video/lesson like this makes me want to go and try stuff out.

  • @Pokerface-tr1ds
    @Pokerface-tr1ds 3 года назад

    Another quality lesson by Rick Beato! I am already taking notes from this one! Thanks Ricky and greetings from Germany! :)

  • @thewhim8151
    @thewhim8151 3 года назад +128

    "So right there I used a little Rickism"
    ~Rick Beato, 2021

    • @rosshowell7497
      @rosshowell7497 3 года назад +12

      Gotta know how to use your 7ths, Morty!

    • @benjaminborden7502
      @benjaminborden7502 3 года назад +1

      That should be on a t-shirt for sure!!

    • @thewhim8151
      @thewhim8151 3 года назад

      @@benjaminborden7502 I'd pay for that t-shirt

    • @jeremyp8501
      @jeremyp8501 3 года назад

      Lol I chuckled at that as well ....Need a list of "Rickisms"

  • @ehsteveglp
    @ehsteveglp 3 года назад

    Awesome...! I love the 9:21 sec. walkthru of the concept demoed and the clear quick explanation in this format. The IG clips are great as well and will spark an interest... where this you can take your time with it... loop some sections and learn the dance. Thanks Rick...!

  • @onerandombruh
    @onerandombruh 3 года назад +29

    Rick: "Don't be afraid of chords!"
    Me: "Oh boy, this advice I like!!"
    Also Rick: *Proceeds to play tasteful licks and complex chords, dropping some hard theory I have never ever seen*
    Me: "Well, I'll be screwed..."

  • @nunocrames4787
    @nunocrames4787 3 года назад

    your fretboard knowledge is amazing! true inspiration!

  • @jonnykhatru
    @jonnykhatru 3 года назад +13

    When I was learning to play as a teen in the early 2000s I would never play a dominant 7th chord or anything that sounded remotely bluesy, I was very against anything that sounded like old time rock and roll, it was just not cool to me! I've come around as I've got older of course... Every musical idea has its place.

    • @tarekwayne9193
      @tarekwayne9193 3 года назад

      SAME! But finally I have realised, it doesn't have to sound like blues etc.... Depends on context/how you use it etc
      But anyway, I feel you😅

    • @cactustactics
      @cactustactics 3 года назад

      It might be because a lot of the "how to play guitar" tutorial stuff and basic songbooks focus on stuff that might sound, uh, "cheesy". Where the only dominant chord you're learning is the V7, which always leads back to the I, and now everything you're playing sounds like basic 60s pop songs instead of the stuff you personally listen to and want to play
      Obviously there's a place for everything (and a lot of 60s pop songs are rad) and as you learn more you see dominants popping up in all kinds of different situations, making cool stuff happen. But when you're starting out yeah, the stuff you run into can feel a bit cringe

  • @kenbelliveau16
    @kenbelliveau16 3 года назад

    Rick this video, and videos like it, are some of your best from a guitar technique perspective. I found this very useful. What I liked about it is that it doesn't try to cover too much territory, which some of your videos do. They start out simply enough but sometimes pick up speed like a snowball rolling down a steep hill. I sometimes have a hard time absorbing all of the information. But not today.
    Well done, and thank you.

  • @mikeirelan
    @mikeirelan 3 года назад +5

    I remember thinking dominant 7th chords sounded 'old fashioned' when I first started, but soon learned to love them. I mean, c'mon, if you wanna play The Beatles & Blues then there's no choice but to...submit to the dominant!

  • @jimmyngo4074
    @jimmyngo4074 3 года назад

    I love dominant chords, Dr. Beato. I've been writing songs for 36 years, as an amateur. I love your videos, Dr. Beato! The more I watch them, the more I learn to compose better songs. Thanks a lot! God bless you and your prodigious son.

  • @aaronmarko
    @aaronmarko 3 года назад +138

    Rick: Why are guitarists afraid of dominant chords?
    Me, whilst playing guitar: what's a chord

    • @aaronmarko
      @aaronmarko 3 года назад +2

      @Tony Brophy it's because I said "whilst", isn't it

    • @jeffreydeeds9225
      @jeffreydeeds9225 3 года назад

      Thanks for the laugh! I can relate.

    • @El-Gordo
      @El-Gordo 3 года назад +4

      I think it's the cable that plugs your guitar into the big electric sound box.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад +1

      @@El-Gordo That is 'cord'!

    • @misterbowlerhat
      @misterbowlerhat 3 года назад +1

      What's a guitar

  • @MarkZabel
    @MarkZabel 3 года назад +1

    No fear here! Love the very first ones shown. Really, really useful and they sound great.

  • @andrewt248
    @andrewt248 3 года назад +36

    The Beatles loved dominant 7 chords. Some of their songs are almost all 7 chords.

    • @markgivens2557
      @markgivens2557 3 года назад

      Which?

    • @alanfunt4013
      @alanfunt4013 3 года назад +3

      @@markgivens2557 Everything prior to 1969.

    • @lntxp01
      @lntxp01 3 года назад +1

      @@markgivens2557 A good example is you cant do that from hard days night

    • @1badsteed
      @1badsteed 3 года назад

      I Saw Her Standing There? Or is that a diminished style?

    • @andrewt248
      @andrewt248 3 года назад

      @@markgivens2557 Back In the USSR

  • @svT647
    @svT647 3 года назад

    I'm always keen to hear a fresh view on practice techniques. Your approach to teaching is pragmatic and sensible but most importantly, enjoyable. 👍

  • @dannybachovchin9632
    @dannybachovchin9632 3 года назад +47

    I love how when Rick is talking, he looks to his left when he thinks every time

    • @malupaural1494
      @malupaural1494 3 года назад +1

      oh wow

    • @RickLaBanca
      @RickLaBanca 3 года назад

      I always wondered; who’s over there?

    • @bcoldwell1
      @bcoldwell1 3 года назад +1

      Great thinkers do that...🤔

    • @bobjason7540
      @bobjason7540 3 года назад +10

      Its thinking with imagination, visualizing the concept before you say it. Visualization is an important skill for musicians

    • @nammajeff38
      @nammajeff38 3 года назад +4

      maybe theres a script to his left?

  • @gochstree14
    @gochstree14 3 года назад

    Love those deep sounding passages. It encourages me to improvise and record my ideas more. Thank you so much.

  • @danparsons6566
    @danparsons6566 3 года назад +3

    I used to be scared of 7th chords, but then I went to rehab and learned that it was because of childhood trauma from my 7th grade music teacher. I "me-tooed" her, now I feel much better.

  • @garysheppard366
    @garysheppard366 3 месяца назад

    These are so cool, Rick. I'm going to try some of these out. Thank you, from Melbourne Australia✌️

  • @dragonflycrashed5511
    @dragonflycrashed5511 3 года назад +74

    "Why are guitarists afraid of dominant chords?" well, it is obvious: because they are played by the keyboarder......

  • @michaelsablan8772
    @michaelsablan8772 3 года назад

    Aloha Rick! Always a lot of MOJO from that guitar but especially from your fingers! Sounds terrific! Happy New Year Braddah and as always, Mahalo nui loa for sharing!

  • @aussie_philosopher8079
    @aussie_philosopher8079 3 года назад +5

    I did not know rick was a guitar player, he's actually pretty bloody good.

    • @monkeybarmonkeyman
      @monkeybarmonkeyman 3 года назад +2

      Uhm... go back through all of his videos... you'll see he's pretty bloody good on numerous instruments. Really.

    • @isaiahmarquez9717
      @isaiahmarquez9717 3 года назад +1

      He’s actually a tremendous jazz guitarist.

  • @shreddy412
    @shreddy412 3 года назад

    Great lesson Rick. This exercise will serve as a perfect rut buster for my blues. Thanks for posting.

  • @roncastro7195
    @roncastro7195 3 года назад +5

    Thanks Rick....The whole country needs to pickup a guitar....and hit the like button

  • @mlite84
    @mlite84 3 года назад

    As usual so great! I’m never disappointed Rick. Thanks so much, and I love your book!

  • @IamUncledeuce
    @IamUncledeuce 3 года назад +5

    Mickey Baker led me musically thru my youth, now nobody plays like that. Heck nobody's played like Mickey since the 50s.

  • @davidcastillo9612
    @davidcastillo9612 3 года назад

    Another great video. I appreciate your love of music and sharing of that vast encyclopedia of knowledge swimming around in that brain of yours.

  •  3 года назад +4

    5:30 sounds a bit Scofield-ish...which is always a positive in my book. Love Sco :D

  • @cmhardin37
    @cmhardin37 3 года назад

    Getting the beato book soon! I have the mechanics of playing guitar down pretty well, but I have yet, even after many years, to learn some theory. Can't wait. Thanks Rick.

  • @stoneagedjp
    @stoneagedjp 3 года назад +4

    Jimmy rides a dominant 7th out of the song Houses of the Holy to hard-stomping musical effect.

  • @Katatopianos
    @Katatopianos 3 года назад

    Such simple ideas that can add so much beauty to your playing!!

  • @BunkMasterFlex77
    @BunkMasterFlex77 3 года назад +27

    My biggest fears are clowns and dominant chords.

  • @lorenzo6mm
    @lorenzo6mm 3 года назад

    I love these inversions of scales and arpeggios from dominant chords.

  • @oldrrocr
    @oldrrocr 3 года назад +54

    My wife just came in and said "Why are you playing out of tune?"

  • @hkguitar1984
    @hkguitar1984 3 года назад

    Nice, whoever you've got working on your guitars did a great job on the fret ends of that Special you're playing!
    Great content Rick, thank you.

  • @ZoomRmc
    @ZoomRmc 3 года назад +3

    "Afraid" is obviously too strong of a term, but outside of Blues and blues-based Rock dominant 7s with no alterations just tend to sound saccharine and cheesy if used bluntly. This video is not the case, of course.

  • @graemebarnes4405
    @graemebarnes4405 3 года назад +1

    Very cool Rick. You can also use minor 7th flat 5 arpeggios over dominant 7th chords. I'm sure know maestro! Like over a C7 you can play a E minor 7th flat 5 arpeggio. It has the third (E) fifth (G) flat 7th (Bb) and the ninth (D) on a C7 or C9. I always think a interval of a third up if I wanna use minor 7th flat 5 arpeggios. Like B-7b5 for G7, A-7b5 for F7.

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 3 года назад +14

    As a guitarist, I'd say embrace all chords, weird or not!

    • @DCBMusic
      @DCBMusic 3 года назад

      Chords are whachu make em (Life is what you make it)

    • @jonnykhatru
      @jonnykhatru 3 года назад

      Absolutely

    • @Timliu92
      @Timliu92 3 года назад

      For any musician regardless of instrument, never be afraid to explore them strange chords! 😁😁😎😎

  • @theelectricvoyage
    @theelectricvoyage 3 года назад

    Lovely stuff....Teachers back. Thank you Rick.

  • @raidensama1511
    @raidensama1511 3 года назад +29

    Can’t play Hispanic music without the dominant 7th

    • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
      @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 3 года назад +1

      Heh! That’s why it’s so happy sounding! 😏💕

    • @kineahora8736
      @kineahora8736 3 года назад +1

      Ha I kinda just said this too 👍🏻👍🏻 I *love* flamenco...

  • @VixCrush
    @VixCrush 3 года назад

    Great lesson Rick. Love it...

  • @JeffHendricks
    @JeffHendricks 3 года назад +38

    James Brown: "Can you play a 9 chord?"
    Jimmy Nolan: "Yeah, of course."
    James Brown: "But can you play a 9 chord *all night long?*"

    • @Pedozzi
      @Pedozzi 3 года назад

      Ahaha

    • @young0804
      @young0804 3 года назад +7

      James Brown: "Are you afraid of a 9 chord?
      Jimmy Nolan: "... Yeah, of course. I'm a guitarist."

    • @michaeltocci9829
      @michaeltocci9829 3 года назад +1

      Didn't expect to bump into you here :)

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад +1

      HAH! ERRGGH!

  • @randyzeitman1354
    @randyzeitman1354 3 года назад

    That was a severely useful video. You stated very clearly in the first 15 seconds what it was all about and then you immediately proceeded with practical examples. Definitely one of the best videos yet and I hope other music education videos follow a similar template.

  • @tonyleach5614
    @tonyleach5614 3 года назад +26

    Dominant seventh chords… That’s where all of the interesting stuff happens!

    • @gizzhead7941
      @gizzhead7941 3 года назад

      Also minor 7ths but not maj7s those are boring

    • @gizzhead7941
      @gizzhead7941 3 года назад

      @@sabrinasjourney Only if I play a minor pentatonic from the 3rd lol

  • @allenslaughter7957
    @allenslaughter7957 3 года назад

    Awesome Rick! Thanks for all the tips! You rock!

  • @DimashCastellucci
    @DimashCastellucci 3 года назад +3

    When Rick says it’s scary, he means it. ☠️

  • @jeremyfried5463
    @jeremyfried5463 3 года назад

    So I’m a self taught guitarist/musician. I play anything with strings, my idea is it’s all notes once you know how to organize them you just put the puzzle together. Point is I’ve been playing for 20 years and taught myself about theory enough, but you really blow my mind with these simple techniques that add so much color in such a simple way. I got your Theory book but haven’t had much time to look at it but I’m really looking forward to diving into it.

  • @edwardsteward124
    @edwardsteward124 3 года назад +8

    Almost sounded like a lesson for Bonamassa's "Django"

  • @halfindy
    @halfindy 3 года назад

    Thanks! Sloooooooooooooooooooowllllllllly getting better at incorporating that mixolydian spice. Mixing minor and major was more obvious for me. Heard everything a hundred times before, but I just get it much better, when YOU explain it.

  • @SyntagmaStation
    @SyntagmaStation 3 года назад +4

    Why can he make a basic blues scale sound so much better than I can? Sigh

  • @Will-sh8kl
    @Will-sh8kl 3 года назад

    These are actually my favorite chords to play. They sound so beautiful.

  • @andreskosberg4566
    @andreskosberg4566 3 года назад +3

    For me is like the safe zone, they tell me play something jazzy and I'm like 7ths and maj 7ths everywhere

  • @Timliu92
    @Timliu92 3 года назад +1

    I am not a guitarist but a singer and vocal arranger, yet I learned so much from this video, Rick! These ideas would be helpful when I reharmonise or write my own songs 😁😁👍👍
    Oh and yes, dominant 7th chords are amazing! The Beatles used them a hell lot to their advantage 🔥🔥

  • @Alexander-vz7lk
    @Alexander-vz7lk 3 года назад +3

    Sounds a little like the patterns Andy Summers plays in Miss Gradenko.

  • @Drogers8675
    @Drogers8675 3 года назад +1

    This guy has so much musical knowledge. Very inspiring

  • @allyson7514
    @allyson7514 3 года назад +13

    So many chords to be afraid of, I forgot to fear the Dom 7th!

  • @randallphillips8285
    @randallphillips8285 3 года назад

    I rarely understand what you are demonstrating but as a fan I enjoy it.

  • @wiilamsteinkamp7905
    @wiilamsteinkamp7905 3 года назад +5

    Why am I hearing " Don't Take me Alive" while this lesson gets going?

  • @saucyjk6453
    @saucyjk6453 3 года назад

    7th chords are perfect for a hybrid maj/min pent scale . Arpeggios work well as u point out.
    A B C C# D,Eb,E F# G,G# A

  • @cyrilbataille8497
    @cyrilbataille8497 3 года назад +8

    I am literally a guitarist and i ALWAYS play dominant 7 chords

    • @Koga_fan_013
      @Koga_fan_013 3 года назад +1

      Me too, of all chords I love dominant chords the most

    • @scovell7
      @scovell7 3 года назад +4

      I'm figuratively a guitarist

  • @playersteven007
    @playersteven007 3 года назад

    You still are one or the best if not the best guitar players and teachers and your videos help me to try harder than before. Sometimes I try so hard to play and it not happening and at 63 I know maybe better next day but never give up. You have a great time and millions love you. Thanks.

  • @pigletjt
    @pigletjt 3 года назад +33

    Wayyyyy over my head, but interesting nonetheless!!

    • @pigletjt
      @pigletjt 3 года назад +2

      @@shipsahoy1793 I'm 63 now, been playing for 48 years by ear, don't even know what half the chords I play are called...some things are better left alone!! LOL

  • @williamperry1462
    @williamperry1462 3 года назад

    That right there is a lifetime of studying your craft! Great instruction Rick

  • @cjchristopher8092
    @cjchristopher8092 3 года назад +3

    I thought he was looking at the Resident Evil 7 logo thinking Rick was gonna do a 'let's play'.

  • @nomadman123
    @nomadman123 3 года назад

    Great lesson! I was watching another one of your videos about the day that changed your life. It got me thinking about the wealth of talent we musicians have to choose from. The musicality is important but so is the personality. I think Greg Koch would be a fun guy for you to interview. He’s got tons of personality and plays the strings right off the guitar!

  • @Patsquallee
    @Patsquallee 3 года назад +6

    Jane's Addiction : Stop!

  • @jamesincharlotte
    @jamesincharlotte 3 года назад

    Best short lesson yet !! Thanks!!

  • @garrettmckellar
    @garrettmckellar 3 года назад +14

    See: Primus - Groundhog's Day

  • @NinerFourWhiskey
    @NinerFourWhiskey 3 года назад

    Cool stuff Rick! Somewhere in my fuzzy memory, I recall Robben Ford doing a lesson with a similar theme.

  • @christopherpeters3922
    @christopherpeters3922 3 года назад +6

    Seems like your last 20 videos or so have always been about things I have been curious about or struggling with....I can only assume you are a human fortune cookie🤔

  • @anthonyjones7609
    @anthonyjones7609 3 года назад

    These are actually some really fun intervals (those demonstrated). I find them inspiring for songwriting.

  • @JonHarris77
    @JonHarris77 3 года назад +3

    Rick: "7th chords. Straight dominant 7th chords." Heavy emphasis on 7th including the thumbnail...
    Proceeds to plays E9 chord
    Anyone else notice this??

    • @cactustactics
      @cactustactics 3 года назад +1

      9ths are the best so I nodded approvingly

    • @FenderBassMan
      @FenderBassMan 3 года назад

      Yup. I was waiting hopefully for him to continue on with the rhythm guit part to Foxy Lady. FOX-ehhh...

  • @brianwredfern
    @brianwredfern 3 года назад

    Your music teaching skills are so amazing i keep thinking you may be nearly single handedly responsible for the modern rebirth of interest in guitar.

  • @cerfvolant8740
    @cerfvolant8740 3 года назад +15

    Why are we afraid of dominant chords?

    • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
      @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 3 года назад +1

      They’re colorful and offer a range of complexity that isn’t often visited by many artists. Although he did touch that Jerry Garcia did use them, but sometimes you need to learn how to resolve the phrase with these kinds of arpeggiated chords. 😬

  • @davidhoxit4274
    @davidhoxit4274 3 года назад +1

    I'll jump in headfirst and contradict the statement..."I used to be a teacher"...nope, you are STILL a teacher of many a student! And a teacher of many a subject! I owe you so much, thanks Rick Beato