The Must Know Trick To Using Arpeggios In The Blues, Making The Changes Advanced Blues Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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In this lesson we start exploring using arpeggios in a blues rather than using scales - this is a very grown up approach to Blues, a little more complicated but only becuase the shapes are new - but in this lesson I introduce a way through it to make it feel musical again. Next lesson we'll learn some licks using this Dom 7 Arpeggio / Minor Pentatonic mix approach to get making music easily - which should be the aim!
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I learned the CAGED shapes for Dominant 7th chords along the whole neck and i never realised I was using this arpeggio and the A and G string shaped arpeggios all along! I just added notes around the CAGED shapes using my ear, practicing and experimenting, but watching this lesson I kind of understand where they come from now. Great lesson Justin thanks!
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This is brrriiillliant ! For the first time I’ve finally started sounding bluesy.I can’t believe it ! Justin you’re the man thank you so much ✌️👏
Thanks for not just showing shapes but for also showing application! Great lesson
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So glad I saved this video in my "Justin" RUclips folder and revisited it during the COVID-19 lockdown here in New Jersey. I already understand the theory behind arpeggios from a top-down perspective, but what I needed was a bottoms-up way of working it into my blues playing. This is it. Thanks Justin!
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Been practicing this over the weekend and listening to blues greats such as Albert and Freddie King and straight away I can here these arpeggios in tracks such as The Stumble by Freddie King. It's clicking and I'm starting to totally get it!
This is the second time someone’s taught me that A7 arpeggio... must be important! Thanks Justin!!!!
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Thank you Justin, great lesson. I have been practicing the arpeggios since I learnt it from you🙏🏻
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Justin you showing the dom 7 arpeggio opened a whole new world to me!! Thank you so much :)
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You've broken the wall down for soloing for me with this :) Thank you ever so much man
Amazing video! This is just great, so well explained! Thank you!!
I've been working on learning pentatonics and arpeggios over chords and changes. Just like Justin says, seems disjointed at first, but now starting to come together. The metaphor I think of is it's like learning your multiplication tables. Painful (remember flashcards?), but indispensable for moving on.
There are so many shapes to learn from different voicings of the dominant chords, and their inversions. I hope Justin does a lesson on this - ie involving different shapes and effective ways of practicing them.
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Been watching this from day 1 because, though I've noodled for quite some time, I never really understood how to get past the 'minor rut' and break into major. The last lesson in this series really helped and I have the arp fingerings for a 1, 4, 5 down now but trying to get from them back into minor and then major as a whole amalgamation has been a big challenge...especially after years of 'muscle memory' in minor... Thanks man, this is really helping... for some reason I thought it better to avoid the D all together when applying the A arp and I think that's where I've been stuck. The whole 'framing the 3rd' thing you mentioned I can see, will help to keep the playing 'fluid' rather than so staccato because of the stumbling...
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As someone who uses this a lot already it’s fascinating to see someone actually explain it so clearly. When friends ask “what did you do there?” I’m like “dunno” just used an arpeggio, more interesting than widdling on neighbouring notes. In future I’ll just point them to this channel. Same with your major pentatonic blues lesson. It’s something I’ve always done but learned by ear from listening to records, but when the same friends ask “when do you use it” my answer has always been “when it sounds good”. Not super helpful for them. Great channel Justin. Really good stuff. A lot of people like me can already play stuff but don’t really understand the mechanics of why it works. So these lessons are helpful for more seasoned “ear” players too.
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This is exactly what I need at the moment.
This is really great stuff. I'm finally beginning to understand the whole idea of using arpeggios. Like many casual guitarists, I've spent years just sticking with the pentatonic scale over chord changes. And I'd always read comments on forums or whatever where some guy would ask, "Okay, I've learned my chords, I've learned the pentatonic scale in all 5 positions--what do I learn next?" And some guy would say, "Learn your triads/arpeggios" and I'd always go, "Well, what the f*** does that mean?!"
Providing some ideas from licks is what made this arpeggio video better than any others I’ve seen. Thanks! Subbed :)
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Great blues lesson. This and the other about changes. I am really thanksful to you Justin. Finally someone who nailed the perfect informations to tell us for really understand, as self-learning guitarist, the right way. Sorry for the english, not my language
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Came across this by accident while trying to learn blues piano, just messing around with the chords rather than just blindly sticking to the blues scale. The major 6 is a great note as well, especially when leading to the root and is not in the blues scale, neither is the slightly flat major 3rd. They are both in the major pentatonic however, which works especially well over the I chord. Getting my head round the mixolydian and Dorian modes helped too, also understanding that the blues is more about changing KEY rather than changing chords. It changes key from the I mixolydian/Dorian to the IV and V mixolydian/Dorian and back again. When this concept finally clicks, blues finally makes sense, you can see how it breaks from standard diatonic harmony but still makes sense in terms of music theory. It also gives you flexibility in terms of choosing a major (Mixolydian) or minor (Dorian) sound or even switching between the two - which is why the third is so important.
Thank you Justin! This really helped:)
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Great video lesson !! Hopefully you´d continue as you mentioned about Soloing over Chord Changes !!
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Same here!
Same here, mine was 8 years ago.
Cool lesson. Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely what feel about it, I'm at my late 30s, wish I had this lessons when I was a wee lad 😂
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This was an awesome lesson, thankyou👍
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Been playing for 55 years but subscribed because I'm still learning. :-)
Great lesson; very useful. Thanks.
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Very nice lesson! Arpeggios in blues seem like unexplored territory. Thank you!
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that sounds so cool
Using the b7 over the major arpeggio just blew my mind🤯🤘