The triad arpeggio exercises are gold. Next step would be to play all of them in one position. If you go up in 6ths you’ll cover all 7 and land on the next inversion. Monster exercise though 😬
Thank you very much Chief. Simple sketch will surely help to memorize. Some people have good memory on visual information. Even hand drawn sketch will be great help. 🙂
this is fabulous. i have already learned the 5 pentatonic patterns, the CAGED 7 note patterns, and all of the 3 NPS patterns. I also know where the major and minor roots reside in all those patterns. But, I don't know any triad or arpeggio shapes. I've been looking for a good place to learn those next. I printed out your pdf and I'm going to get real good at this. thanks a bunch sir
I've just recently discovered your channel and find what you are explaining and how you explain it extremely helpful. I've been playing seriously just almost exactly for 4 years to the day and was stuck in an intermediate rut and so many RUclips videos are basics and beginner stuff and you have helped me, and are still helping, to connect some dots and make some breakthroughs. Much appreciated mate.@@CharlieLongGuitar
Brilliant lesson, just downloaded your pdf sheets. Can't wait to get into it. Guitar tone is v deeply distorted, ok for single notes but chords just come across as mush on my mobile, undefined so its hard to hear what you are trying to demo. Respectfully a fraction cleaner tone would still sound killer but be clear and musical. Such brilliant and useful content, i feel like an ungrateful git for suggesting this. Possibly go through an ox box into the pc?
Lotta work but I see the value. I'm in the pentatonic rut right now....if I can stick with this it will certainly get me out. Good stuff here. I have a GREAT instructor and he blows me away. I get overwhelmed pretty easily. He's also a great buddy. Best guitar player I've ever known....
Hey Charlie, you've asked me in the past what lesson I thought would be a good idea to teach. I've been practicing some of the stuff you teach in this very video for years, to my surprise. It keeps my fingers limber I suppose, but I'm not aware of how it has helped me play better. So the next one could be covering how learning this type of material makes you any better.
You've been really catching me up with arpeggios, and thus lateral fluidity, that I should have been working on in the mid 90s when I was spending all my time becoming "Nuno Hetfield" in terms of rhythm guitar. (Now I'm trying to be the "Slash Bettencourt" of prog rock solos)@@CharlieLongGuitarso I appreciate you, you're even helping write the solo for the song I'm recording 😆
after playing for years I think this might just be the holy grail.Its not easy but I think i got the first 2 down looking forward to the future and thankyou
wow...just stumbled across your channel this last week! your content and teaching style is truly incredible! thankyou so much for the great lessons. I will be recommending you to my friends
Very good something to get my teeth into. Had problems using chrome to get the pdf kept saying invalid pdf format. After researching and scratching my head a few times about the error, it works fine using Firefox. Many thanks
Believe it or not - that's a video I've got planned in the near future! He had a few that he used - some in tapping runs (Hot For Teacher) and others like the run he plays in the intro to "I'm the One" Great topic!!!
Thanks Charlie-I really like this approach. Can I ask what you’d suggest for practicing this way through a I -V-vi-IV? Is it up on I, down on V etc then in reverse? How can you then move this along the fretboard?
Fantastic question! Couple of thoughts come to mind with arpeggios. You could position skip with a I V vi IV. More efficient would be to us arps that start on both the 6th and 5th strings. That same type of movement would work with scales also
Good stuff, but in ex 1, the major and minor sections were pretty straightforward and you spent quite a bit of time mapping them out, but you sort of glossed over the diminished section and that's got to be the most unfamiliar part. Before you says, "download the pdf," it almost feels intentional to collect email addresses. I apologize if it wasn't , but I bailed from the video, nonetheless. I'm giving you this feedback in hopes of helping the channel.
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Off course, this is a life changing exercise! Thanks from the bottom of my ❤! God bless you, Mr. Long!
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The triad arpeggio exercises are gold. Next step would be to play all of them in one position. If you go up in 6ths you’ll cover all 7 and land on the next inversion. Monster exercise though 😬
such a good exercise - not easy for me but its one of those things that you simply have to grind through. thanks!
Thanks for taking the time to comment!!!
Thank you for your support 🎉
Charlie, outstanding! Your lessons are making me love my guitar again.
Incredible!! Rock on 🤘🏻
the transition out and back in for the disclaimer at 0:55 destroyed me LOL
Thanks you have some of the best lessons on RUclips
Thanks so much!!! Let me know what else you’d like to see!!!
Thank you very much Chief. Simple sketch will surely help to memorize. Some people have good memory on visual information. Even hand drawn sketch will be great help. 🙂
this is fabulous. i have already learned the 5 pentatonic patterns, the CAGED 7 note patterns, and all of the 3 NPS patterns. I also know where the major and minor roots reside in all those patterns. But, I don't know any triad or arpeggio shapes. I've been looking for a good place to learn those next. I printed out your pdf and I'm going to get real good at this. thanks a bunch sir
Love it!!! Thanks for the great comment!!
Thank you so much! 🇲🇽
You’re welcome and thank you for commenting!!!
Thanks!
My pleasure!!
I've just recently discovered your channel and find what you are explaining and how you explain it extremely helpful. I've been playing seriously just almost exactly for 4 years to the day and was stuck in an intermediate rut and so many RUclips videos are basics and beginner stuff and you have helped me, and are still helping, to connect some dots and make some breakthroughs. Much appreciated mate.@@CharlieLongGuitar
Brilliant lesson, just downloaded your pdf sheets. Can't wait to get into it. Guitar tone is v deeply distorted, ok for single notes but chords just come across as mush on my mobile, undefined so its hard to hear what you are trying to demo. Respectfully a fraction cleaner tone would still sound killer but be clear and musical. Such brilliant and useful content, i feel like an ungrateful git for suggesting this. Possibly go through an ox box into the pc?
Lotta work but I see the value. I'm in the pentatonic rut right now....if I can stick with this it will certainly get me out. Good stuff here. I have a GREAT instructor and he blows me away. I get overwhelmed pretty easily. He's also a great buddy. Best guitar player I've ever known....
You can do it man! Nothing good comes easy. Rock on!
Awesome lesson Thanks Charlie !
Hey Charlie, you've asked me in the past what lesson I thought would be a good idea to teach. I've been practicing some of the stuff you teach in this very video for years, to my surprise. It keeps my fingers limber I suppose, but I'm not aware of how it has helped me play better. So the next one could be covering how learning this type of material makes you any better.
@@kenlelon369 cool topic! I’ll work on it!!
Well this channel is a goldmine. 5 videos in the last 3 days and I've improved like crazy already - and I'm a freakin' 30+ year guitarist
Thanks so much - comments like this make my week!! Best wishes for your playing 🎸🎶🤘🏻🎶🎸
You've been really catching me up with arpeggios, and thus lateral fluidity, that I should have been working on in the mid 90s when I was spending all my time becoming "Nuno Hetfield" in terms of rhythm guitar. (Now I'm trying to be the "Slash Bettencourt" of prog rock solos)@@CharlieLongGuitarso I appreciate you, you're even helping write the solo for the song I'm recording 😆
So simple yet so powerful. Great lesson!
The 7th arpeggios threw me for a loop - I don't play enough with those. Good video Charlie!
Thanks so much!! Yep those 6 string 7th arpeggios are a little different!!!
after playing for years I think this might just be the holy grail.Its not easy but I think i got the first 2 down looking forward to the future and thankyou
Thanks it's best I've seen want to learn that for a long time very good
So glad it helped and thanks for taking the time to comment!!
wow...just stumbled across your channel this last week! your content and teaching style is truly incredible! thankyou so much for the great lessons. I will be recommending you to my friends
That’s awesome and thank you!!!
yes, good learnings here
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
Very good something to get my teeth into. Had problems using chrome to get the pdf kept saying invalid pdf format. After researching and scratching my head a few times about the error, it works fine using Firefox. Many thanks
Yes, the major scale I can imagine it on my mind. I will try to exercise that way. Thank you
I wish there was less distortion
Charlie can you do EVH synthetic scale?
Believe it or not - that's a video I've got planned in the near future! He had a few that he used - some in tapping runs (Hot For Teacher) and others like the run he plays in the intro to "I'm the One" Great topic!!!
At 6 :53 you say F# min? Its B min arpeggio.
Thanks for pointing that out - I caught it too and put a caption with Bm at the bottom of the screen
I can't download, doesn't accept my email address 😢
Thanks Charlie-I really like this approach. Can I ask what you’d suggest for practicing this way through a I -V-vi-IV? Is it up on I, down on V etc then in reverse? How can you then move this along the fretboard?
Fantastic question! Couple of thoughts come to mind with arpeggios. You could position skip with a I V vi IV. More efficient would be to us arps that start on both the 6th and 5th strings. That same type of movement would work with scales also
Link says invalid email not working I tried 2 different emails
Good stuff, but in ex 1, the major and minor sections were pretty straightforward and you spent quite a bit of time mapping them out, but you sort of glossed over the diminished section and that's got to be the most unfamiliar part. Before you says, "download the pdf," it almost feels intentional to collect email addresses. I apologize if it wasn't , but I bailed from the video, nonetheless. I'm giving you this feedback in hopes of helping the channel.
Pretty much every download I have come across on RUclips requires an email address. That’s the price of ‘free.’
Wah wah wah it's free info lesson from a great guitar player. Do you need your mommy to tie your shoes too?
All the people that give RUclips lessons are expert players the people that are trying to learn mostly are beginners keep it simple
Just put beginner in your search. Tons of tutorials available!
This is simple - brilliant- and 🔥