I can not describe 🎉 how much I appreciate the tool that you provided me. I will practice and apply it to all the music that I am learning. I was trying to find where I can send money.
Thank you for the great lesson Steve. I looked at the pdfs and it was a bit overwhelming. What I ended up doing is associating each of the arpeggio patterns with a CAGED shape chord to help me file and recall the information. I already know the five CAGED chord shapes cold, so I only have to woodshed the 4 arpeggios around each shape. It helps me to see and hear the arpeggio if I see and play the chord and then the arpeggio notes.
This was a really good lesson. I have been trying to break thru this ceiling for over a year now. I think this is a learning method that will work for me and explained in a way that makes sense.
@@lorenvguitar614 Sure, Hoss. Small, young Chinese and Korean girls playing seriously difficult classical pieces got them some bodybuilder hand strength. Shut up.
I can not describe 🎉 how much I appreciate the tool that you provided me. I will practice and apply it to all the music that I am learning. I was trying to find where I can send money.
FINALLY!! This is the ultimate arpeggio lesson. Thank you pal!
Thank you for the great lesson Steve. I looked at the pdfs and it was a bit overwhelming. What I ended up doing is associating each of the arpeggio patterns with a CAGED shape chord to help me file and recall the information. I already know the five CAGED chord shapes cold, so I only have to woodshed the 4 arpeggios around each shape. It helps me to see and hear the arpeggio if I see and play the chord and then the arpeggio notes.
Great and easy to understand lesson, I love that it teaches along with an associated PDF that you can Keap. Definitely looking for more from them!
Thanks Steve. Killer lesson. The concept of focusing on chord tones instead of shapes is worth guitar gold.
Great lesson. But how do you apply this to your playing? Can you please give some ideas / songs?
This was a really good lesson. I have been trying to break thru this ceiling for over a year now. I think this is a learning method that will work for me and explained in a way that makes sense.
Steve Krenz is a great guitar instructor
Thank you! Great lesson.
Great lesson Steve, and cool looking guitar.
Is that the Godin Multiac Nylon Encore SG?
congrats Jim
I recall those u streams
GReat workin thru this Steve Thanks
Thank you Steve, another great lesson!
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Hey all from ottawa
Stop saying hand strength. Guitarists don't require strong hands. To think that is stupid.
Really? That is truly a stupid comment. Thanks for the laugh
@@lorenvguitar614 Sure, Hoss. Small, young Chinese and Korean girls playing seriously difficult classical pieces got them some bodybuilder hand strength.
Shut up.