I have watched a ton of guitar videos as I am sure most of you have, and Corey just makes everything sound like "I can do that" - not that he makes it sound easy, but he makes it sound approachable and has amazing insight. Definitely my favorite RUclipsr for the kind of music I want to play.
Yes, It is a rainy Michigan morning.. Slept in, woke up, had a hot cup of coffee, sat down to scout Rutgers as I have tickets to todays game at Michigan Stadium, row A, ABC TV, 3:30pm. (Season tickets!) The sun is now coming out. Corey's notification pops up. I work on arpeggios instead of reading about the game I'll be at, thank you! The maize sun will shine on the blue of Michigan today! with over 100,000 other people. It's Home Coming! Go Blue!
Great Corey. The “up the dom7 arpeggio, down the pentatonic minor” is a great idea. Mixes up the major and minor, surprisingly tricky the first time round. Thanks.
Really helpful video Corey! I've fiddled with arpeggios for awhile, but never had a lesson that was as digestible as this! You do a fantastic great job at breaking down seemingly complex topics (like arpeggios) in a really logical and effective way!
Corey, you have helped my playing so much. Ironically, your video popped up while I was playing your Texas Blues stuff on TrueFire. Straightforward ideas that can be implemented right away. Amazing player and amazing teacher. Thanks!
Kia Ora Corey from lockdown Sydney Australia Loving your work bro Thanks for your insight and generosity in sharing your knowledge These lessons are stoking the fire
Great lesson Corey! I love learning arpeggios like these because you learn a little bit of theory, lead playing and even learn new voicings for chords you already know! I actually use arpeggios when I get a little bored with chords as arpeggio positions over the neck can be used as a map to discover different ways to play say a G7. Then you can do things like "what happens if i leave out the 3rd and play the flat7,5th and root instead?" or " 2nd, root,7th and 3rd" sure it may not in theory be a G7 anymore, but you can get some cool ideas for when you want to make a progression more interesting with chords that fit in the key or find substitutions for a chord in a 12 bar blues.
I have been watching your channel for a few days and I have to say that you are an excellent educator. all the videos i have seen are private lessons of great value and knowledge. you should have a PATREON like other educators for those who want to support you and expand their knowledge. Regards! from Spain.
Hey! Thank you so much. I actually have a lesson website you can try free for 14 days or, purchase courses. Here's a link. working-class-guitar.teachable.com/purchase?product_id=4024248 Contact me with any more questions once you're in the site. Thanks again!
@@coreycongilio I already saw the website but the problem with websites to learn guitar is that they don't have automatic translation of the videos (truefire, jamtrackcentral..etc) and they don't reach many people. Many guitarists use PATREON because they upload their videos to RUclips, they create a loyal community and we can access the content understanding everything because of the automatic translation...you reach all parts of the world and have more sales Regards..
Thx Dani, I totally understand. Actually we have a strong community or VIPs at my site where we actually do live group Zoom sessions too. Love to have you in one some day.
I’ve really enjoyed your Dominant 7 Arpeggio videos, Corey. You do a great job explaining the shapes/patterns, allowing me to see where these are in my mind. Now it’s just taking the time to get these down pat and slowly adding in to the pentatonic to spice up the sound. Thanks for the great lessons!
Nice lesson this is what I needed to expand my scales. Thanks cory your the man. Thanks so much its gonna help me alot. This is what I was looking for cant wait to practice.
Hi Corey, I've got an SE Hollowbody now. Waited years for an SE (the PRS McCarty Hollowbody is out of my budget at $5,000). I got a standard for under $1,000 (didn't think the piezo was worth the extra for me). It's sounds & feels great, it's so light, I love it. Thanks for your demos. Just waiting for the SE Silver Sky now.
Corey, I swear you somehow have this innate ability to 'test' what guitar work or practice I've been up to but.......getting stuck in a rut and come up with a great lesson plus exercises like this that once again pique my interest in guitar! Arps & Triads............so vital and pertinent but you bring in fun study and concise delivery in lessons every time!! Jim C.
Hello Corey! Thank you for the idea's. You are a verry good Teatcher! I have Problems to connect the arpeggios from one cord to the next. I think, you have some Inspiration to do this. Greatings from Austria Ernst
Great lesson Corey, thanks. I've got most of your courses on TrueFire & Brett Papa which go a lot deeper, but I still enjoy your RUclips stuff. I like tying the arpeggios in with scales & chords which helps visualize the fretboard & move freely between rhythm & lead, and get a fuller sound. I mean I'm still working on it, it's a lifetime project, haha
I dunno how you make even arpeggios sound soulful dude?! Just awesome! I love these types of lessons (like everyone else), but I wonder if you can talk a little more about the things you worked on to get that touch?
That’s a very cool PRS. Never have owned one. Been a Strat/Tele player since the dark ages and have yet to play a Gibson or PRS that feels familiar. How’s the scale and radius on the neck compared to an American Standard Strat? And btw your lessons on arpeggios has opened up a can of worms with pentatonic scales for me. Adds that subtle voicing that’s always eluded me. As always Corey thank you so much for your lessons and endless inspiration to dig deeper.
Glad to hear you’re enjoying the lessons! This and most PRS guitars (aside from the silver sky and Fiore) will be quite different form Fenders as the scale length is 25”. The neck shapes vary and most have a more Gibson esque profile. The 594 series is closer to a Gibson where as this m, S2 and many core models are true PRS designs. I have a handful of those 3 brands and they all offer something different
Great lesson! I know my dominant 7 arpeggios every position, but I don’t know how to mix them with pentatonics to make licks when improvising. They end up sounding the same.
Corey what years are your Marshalls and can you show us what you can do with that Gladio? Thanks again for your stellar videos. Please keep it up love that theory.
@@coreycongilio yeah, I am happy you got some old ones too they started the circuit board Marshall’s in 1973. In prior years they did not have them. I love old Marshall’s!!!
Cory I recently purchased this e book but I didn’t put correct email I’ve been charged my correct email who can I contact I’m not able to get e book and make corrections JodyLopez
Get my Arpeggio Handbook for Blues Guitar for 50% off! working-class-guitar.teachable.com/p/arpeggio-handbook-for-blues-guitar?coupon_code=LAUNCH50
I have watched a ton of guitar videos as I am sure most of you have, and Corey just makes everything sound like "I can do that" - not that he makes it sound easy, but he makes it sound approachable and has amazing insight. Definitely my favorite RUclipsr for the kind of music I want to play.
LEARNING WITH COREY IS A JOY...
Appreciate that!
@@coreycongilio yes man beleive me if i was not broke i would take your class on true fire anytime!i like your style and your way of teaching!
Yes, It is a rainy Michigan morning.. Slept in, woke up, had a hot cup of coffee, sat down to scout Rutgers as I have tickets to todays game at Michigan Stadium, row A, ABC TV, 3:30pm. (Season tickets!) The sun is now coming out. Corey's notification pops up. I work on arpeggios instead of reading about the game I'll be at, thank you! The maize sun will shine on the blue of Michigan today! with over 100,000 other people. It's Home Coming! Go Blue!
Enjoy the weekend Sam!
I’m 4 minutes in and I can already tell you: THIS STUFF IS GOLD
Awesome!
Great Corey. The “up the dom7 arpeggio, down the pentatonic minor” is a great idea. Mixes up the major and minor, surprisingly tricky the first time round. Thanks.
It’s a great method. Enjoy and thx!
Good Morning Corey! These lessons are right in line with how you help everyone ‘lock’ these concepts ‘in’! Once again - Great Work! # 7 👍 ✌️
Awesome! Great to hear!
That should be a b7
Really helpful video Corey! I've fiddled with arpeggios for awhile, but never had a lesson that was as digestible as this! You do a fantastic great job at breaking down seemingly complex topics (like arpeggios) in a really logical and effective way!
Corey, you have helped my playing so much. Ironically, your video popped up while I was playing your Texas Blues stuff on TrueFire. Straightforward ideas that can be implemented right away. Amazing player and amazing teacher. Thanks!
That’s great to hear. Thx!
Kia Ora Corey from lockdown Sydney Australia
Loving your work bro
Thanks for your insight and generosity in sharing your knowledge
These lessons are stoking the fire
Glad you enjoyed! Thx!
Great lesson Corey! I love learning arpeggios like these because you learn a little bit of theory, lead playing and even learn new voicings for chords you already know! I actually use arpeggios when I get a little bored with chords as arpeggio positions over the neck can be used as a map to discover different ways to play say a G7. Then you can do things like "what happens if i leave out the 3rd and play the flat7,5th and root instead?" or " 2nd, root,7th and 3rd" sure it may not in theory be a G7 anymore, but you can get some cool ideas for when you want to make a progression more interesting with chords that fit in the key or find substitutions for a chord in a 12 bar blues.
Big thanks man, ive just started getting into dominant 7th arpeggios and this an easy to follow fun lesson.
....its a rainy grey Michigan morning...a cup of coffee and a this lesson are a perfect combination......thanks......
Love to hear that! Enjoy the Java
Very important lesson Cory thanks
I have been watching your channel for a few days and I have to say that you are an excellent educator.
all the videos i have seen are private lessons of great value and knowledge.
you should have a PATREON like other educators for those who want to support you and expand their knowledge.
Regards! from Spain.
Hey! Thank you so much. I actually have a lesson website you can try free for 14 days or, purchase courses. Here's a link. working-class-guitar.teachable.com/purchase?product_id=4024248
Contact me with any more questions once you're in the site. Thanks again!
@@coreycongilio I already saw the website but the problem with websites to learn guitar is that they don't have automatic translation of the videos (truefire, jamtrackcentral..etc) and they don't reach many people.
Many guitarists use PATREON because they upload their videos to RUclips, they create a loyal community and we can access the content understanding everything because of the automatic translation...you reach all parts of the world and have more sales
Regards..
Thx Dani, I totally understand. Actually we have a strong community or VIPs at my site where we actually do live group Zoom sessions too. Love to have you in one some day.
R Ford exclusive! Great stuff Corey Thank you!
Love your lessons man. You really helped my playing this year. Another year or so, you’ll be well over 100,000 subs.
Ah man. Really appreciate that
Great Lesson Corey I really love the arpeggio groove , adds so much to a solo. And adding the tone section is fantastic!!
Totally!
I’ve really enjoyed your Dominant 7 Arpeggio videos, Corey. You do a great job explaining the shapes/patterns, allowing me to see where these are in my mind. Now it’s just taking the time to get these down pat and slowly adding in to the pentatonic to spice up the sound. Thanks for the great lessons!
My pleasure!
great lesson. All your lessons are great. I love one chord, chord progressions. :)
Corey thank you
God bless you
You are a great teacher
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great lesson! Just discovered your channel and its amazing. Thanks for the lessons!
Awesome, thank you!
Nice lesson this is what I needed to expand my scales. Thanks cory your the man. Thanks so much its gonna help me alot. This is what I was looking for cant wait to practice.
Glad to help!
@@coreycongilio I listen to Robin Ford he uses this alot. I just gonna put it all together but with practice of course. Again thanks bro.
Other great lesson thanks Corey ! This one sunk in more than usual It's a trip how you can connect patterns all across the fretboard.
Glad to hear it!
Get the Tab and track here coreycongilio.ac-page.com/g7-arpeggio-practice
Great lesson from beginning to end Corey! Thanks so much!!
Thx Jim!
Thanks for share Corey, greetings from Spain
My pleasure
Hi, great lesson again! Thank you!
Btw. great guitar, got the hollowbody SE without "piezo". But your sound is much better, of course.
Great to hear!
Thanks so much Corey, I love your lessons and besides your such a cool cat and down to Earth overall great guy!
Ah I appreciate that very much!
Great sir thank you very much ❤❤❤
Nice new guitar
Hi Corey, I've got an SE Hollowbody now. Waited years for an SE (the PRS McCarty Hollowbody is out of my budget at $5,000). I got a standard for under $1,000 (didn't think the piezo was worth the extra for me). It's sounds & feels great, it's so light, I love it. Thanks for your demos. Just waiting for the SE Silver Sky now.
That’s great! The imports are a massive value!
Corey, I swear you somehow have this innate ability to 'test' what guitar work or practice I've been up to but.......getting stuck in a rut and come up with a great lesson plus exercises like this that once again pique my interest in guitar! Arps & Triads............so vital and pertinent but you bring in fun study and concise delivery in lessons every time!! Jim C.
Thx Jim!
Hello Corey! Thank you for the idea's.
You are a verry good Teatcher!
I have Problems to connect the arpeggios from one cord to the next.
I think, you have some Inspiration to do this.
Greatings from Austria
Ernst
Glad you enjoyed. Perhaps a lesson on this is due!
Great lesson Corey, thanks. I've got most of your courses on TrueFire & Brett Papa which go a lot deeper, but I still enjoy your RUclips stuff. I like tying the arpeggios in with scales & chords which helps visualize the fretboard & move freely between rhythm & lead, and get a fuller sound. I mean I'm still working on it, it's a lifetime project, haha
Thx so much, John. Indeed, it’s a marathon
Thank you sir.
My pleasure
I dunno how you make even arpeggios sound soulful dude?! Just awesome!
I love these types of lessons (like everyone else), but I wonder if you can talk a little more about the things you worked on to get that touch?
Ah thx. Hmm I could potentially do that
Your lessons are beautiful. Why do I need a Dominant 7 Chord/Arpeggios?
Great for Blues and Jazz among other things. Arpeggios are the best!
I thought minor 7th arpeggios would be more popular since the minor 7th chord is so useful for substitution. Oh, I see, for blues.
IN TRUE 7-YR-OLD FASHION,
My little son wants me to comment that you resemble Tony Stark from Iron Man.
A marvelous facilitator.. lol. Thanks for breaking it down into little pcs., that are easier to chew and spit out..
Great as always, do you have a lesson on how to use 6ths over a progression (not just one chord) thanks as always
This might help! ruclips.net/video/AkrwudVSRsg/видео.html
@@coreycongilio thanks Corey
That’s a very cool PRS. Never have owned one. Been a Strat/Tele player since the dark ages and have yet to play a Gibson or PRS that feels familiar. How’s the scale and radius on the neck compared to an American Standard Strat?
And btw your lessons on arpeggios has opened up a can of worms with pentatonic scales for me. Adds that subtle voicing that’s always eluded me.
As always Corey thank you so much for your lessons and endless inspiration to dig deeper.
Glad to hear you’re enjoying the lessons!
This and most PRS guitars (aside from the silver sky and Fiore) will be quite different form Fenders as the scale length is 25”. The neck shapes vary and most have a more Gibson esque profile. The 594 series is closer to a Gibson where as this m, S2 and many core models are true PRS designs. I have a handful of those 3 brands and they all offer something different
also his practices groove!
excelente. No veo ni tab ni track. grcias
Great lesson! I know my dominant 7 arpeggios every position, but I don’t know how to mix them with pentatonics to make licks when improvising. They end up sounding the same.
I have another video on my channel about that!
ruclips.net/video/PpBN9hqBKnI/видео.html
Corey what years are your Marshalls and can you show us what you can do with that Gladio? Thanks again for your stellar videos. Please keep it up love that theory.
I can definitely do a Gladio vid at some point
I have a 73 100w and a 74 50w. Both are really great!
@@coreycongilio I have a 1972 50 watt. I had since high school 1984
@@braxal6983 That's killer!
@@coreycongilio yeah, I am happy you got some old ones too they started the circuit board Marshall’s in 1973. In prior years they did not have them. I love old Marshall’s!!!
It’s real nice you have two of them
Hey Corey...cool haircut...:-)...and good lesson...as usual.....:-)
Thx!
Powerful stuff, but the magic is on your fingers, ever
🙏🏻🙏🏻
5.18 *pinky grabs 6th fret
1 3 5 flat 7
Cory I recently purchased this e book but I didn’t put correct email I’ve been charged my correct email who can I contact I’m not able to get e book and make corrections
JodyLopez
Hey Jody. We can help! Email support@workingclassguitar.com
Does anyone else hear "Same Old Song and Dance" ? (Joe Perry / Aerosmith)
There ya go. Let your ear be the guide!
who the hell disliked the content?...lol
Just a hint...get rid of those shitty PRS guitars. We all know that PRS pays RUclips "teachers" to promote these hideous guitars.
We do? I’m still waiting on my check then!
Very helpful thank you.