I actually worked these out myself, and I LOVE them. Glad to see someone spreading the good news, these are awesome, and the stuff you can do with it is even cooler
It was fun for me to realize that a major third interval is the same fret pattern be it R-3 or 5-7. And a minor third interval pattern matches as well, just moving the third or seventh down a fret. It made it soooo much easier to visualize different types of four note chords, and pivot between them by seeing common notes. Great video!
@@15MinuteGuitar and I can imagine now, if you are trying to keep up with a chord progression you're not familiar with, remembering these relationships means you can comp some shell chords to get you through the rough patches 👍
I never noticed that the 1-3-5-7-2-4 ect. arpeggios all share 3 notes from the preceding arpeggio. A very useful insight, thanks!
this is the BEST arpeggio Video on the internet ..Period !
👏👏👏
Bro! Wow, I'm humbled. Truly. Thank-you.
Remarkable. Connecting the shapes and picking patterns
Very useful insight into chords. Helpful to see chord substitutions and soling possibilities!
I actually worked these out myself, and I LOVE them. Glad to see someone spreading the good news, these are awesome, and the stuff you can do with it is even cooler
Brilliant exercise & amazing to see how the shapes are connected!! Thanks for sharing!! :)
It was fun for me to realize that a major third interval is the same fret pattern be it R-3 or 5-7. And a minor third interval pattern matches as well, just moving the third or seventh down a fret. It made it soooo much easier to visualize different types of four note chords, and pivot between them by seeing common notes. Great video!
Thanks John, its sounds like you really unlocked some cool stuff with this. Well done!
@@15MinuteGuitar and I can imagine now, if you are trying to keep up with a chord progression you're not familiar with, remembering these relationships means you can comp some shell chords to get you through the rough patches 👍
Thank you! Great intro to arpeggios! 🎉
EXCELLENT.
good lesson. thank.
Best explaination
Awesome thanks for the detailed explanation
Great lesson!
connection of note is crucial, thx
I learned something today. Thanks.
Cool! Spread the word
merci pour cette fabuleuse et très ludique approche🙂
G'day Phil. I just found this while studying the exercise!
Nice. Enjoy, its a great one for fingers and brain.
Thank you very much. Will be best if there is one example or even a part of the song on how we can implement them. Cheers from Indonesia
great lesson-luv simplicity
Great practice and great tutorial. Thanks. Subscribed 👍
Excellent Phil! Dia-what-ic???? LOL! Yeah, great stuff to know and get your ears and fingers aligned with.
Great lesson, thanks for sharing! 🤘
Rock on brother!
Really good! Thanks!
Excellent!!!!
Thank you!!!!!!
No problem Jim, have fun with this.
Great lesson... easy to remember the patterns... thank you
You’re welcome
thanks so useful!!! thank you mr mo salah
Ha! Not the first time his name has come up. Glad you found it useful.
Great exercise thanks ☺
Thank you, stick at it, it pays dividends
This is a great lesson. Thank you Sir
HowGreatIsOurGod GreatMindShift No problem, enjoy.
Do you have this arpeggio practice for all five boxes? This appears to be for only one box?
Should be a great exercise to find 1-3-5-7 shapes in all boxes now that you learned the first one :)
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Welcome back
Very good my friend ❤️👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏🏼
I was like #1k great video
nice
Another nice one. Always looking to get my fingers moving differently than normal--nothing improves playing faster thanks man
Nice exercise! Can you post a video playing them along the string sets?
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