Absolutely awesome. Just the boost I needed on a dreary, cloudy, homebound day. You are always selfless in sharing your amazing talents. Let's do this again. Hope you can pull the concert together. Hope your mentor heals and many blessings to you and your family. Stay safe and healthy. Thank you so much!
Excellent! And great timing! I've been working on learning and memorizing the notes on the fret board. This lesson falls right in line with that. Thanks much!
Wow, it finally clicked for me as well! I can't tell you how good it feels when that happens. Thank you so much, Adam, for sparking that moment for me!
Adam, you are an amazing teacher and an amazing musician. Thank you for all you do. I just sent your vids to my mom who is learning real music now in her 60s.
Excellent lesson Adam! I find it also useful to think in terms of intervals. The triad G-B-D is spanning a fifth. It's a major arpeggio because it's a major third followed by a minor third. The minor arpeggio G-B#-D is a minor third followed by a major third. Next arpeggio starts a fourth up from the last note of the previous one, i.e. the same fret on the next string (except for the usual leap at the B string). The best investment I made when I started to play guitar after many years away from music was to memorize the circle of fifths, the "multiplication table" for musicians. It has helped me more than anything else. After all, everything is about intervals.
Paul - yes yes. Absolutely. All these things become clear once one starts practicing this stuff. I was thinking of a Circle of 5ths lesson as well. The tricky is to give fellow players something easy to get started with, that can grow like a planted seed. Keep rockin it! AR
@@adamrafferty Thanks! Many tutorials I have seen mention where to find the note one octave up or down on the fretboard. Equally important is to get the minor third, the major third, the fourth, and the fifth intervals into muscle memory. I like your exercise because it addresses precisely that, and moreover, it makes us moving along the fretboard, not just staying in one position.
Hello! May I ask which concert guitar it is? I've been looking for a good guitar for so long, thank you very much, my fingers are too thick to play a western guitar
Excellent Adam !!! Are you going to upload quick lessons about all the basics ? If you have something interesting about triad pairs, it could be usefull too ;)
Of course, just tell us if you use triad pairs for soloing and give us some exemples that sound good !! There are already many short videos on youtube about triads and triad pairs but I'd like to know your point of view about that...a different approach is always interesting !
This is just brilliant Adam, incredibly simple just effective and something I personally have been trying to learn myself the last 12-18 months. Are you gonna be doing one on the 7ths extensions, dominants, diminished etc? Probably something I'd want to do with you on studywithadam and then incorporate it in some improvisation/chord melody harmonisation. Can't believe you're posting this stuff for free. I'll be itching to get myself onto studywithadam very soon!!
Brian, I am all ears to what you and others want to see. I'm also trying to make each youtunbe lesson short (20 min) yet complete with a good value to walk away with. Just let me know what you want, I'll do my best. More in-depth cousres will be inside studywithadam.com of course! :-)
@@adamrafferty Your videos and arrangements have been incredibly helpful for me, and thousands around the world over the last 10 years. It's great to see you teaching more on your RUclips channel, Adam!
Funny you say that, I literally watched my first PG video about 40 minutes ago, never checked him out before - he is truly great. Any similarities are just collective guitar DNA, I suppose :-)
Thanks Adam you are a good teacher
Excellent, desire more videos thank you
This really opened some things up, just like you promised. Thanks for the generosity.
Bro your awesome...
I appreciate that!
Makes a lot of sense. Thanks Adam
Thanks & groove on! 😊
Absolutely awesome. Just the boost I needed on a dreary, cloudy, homebound day. You are always selfless in sharing your amazing talents. Let's do this again. Hope you can pull the concert together. Hope your mentor heals and many blessings to you and your family. Stay safe and healthy. Thank you so much!
Thanks Brian!
God bless you Adam!!
Marco- thank you so much 😊
Nice! Love how patterns and shape can be moved up and down the fret board. One more to add to bag, thanks for the videos!
Adam that is a beautiful sound on that guitar!
George - thank you so much 😊
I'm LOVING this arpeggio magic!!!!
Excellent! And great timing! I've been working on learning and memorizing the notes on the fret board. This lesson falls right in line with that. Thanks much!
Wow, it finally clicked for me as well! I can't tell you how good it feels when that happens. Thank you so much, Adam, for sparking that moment for me!
Wonderful, keep going!
Adam, you are an amazing teacher and an amazing musician. Thank you for all you do. I just sent your vids to my mom who is learning real music now in her 60s.
Thx Adam.. For some reason your explanation clicked! (finally). Thx for explaining this!
Excellent John!
More Tutorials please! Thanks for this one
The king of groove.
Thanks Man .. you are the best!
Thank you Adam :)
Great lesson 👌🏿
Excellent lesson Adam! I find it also useful to think in terms of intervals. The triad G-B-D is spanning a fifth. It's a major arpeggio because it's a major third followed by a minor third. The minor arpeggio G-B#-D is a minor third followed by a major third. Next arpeggio starts a fourth up from the last note of the previous one, i.e. the same fret on the next string (except for the usual leap at the B string). The best investment I made when I started to play guitar after many years away from music was to memorize the circle of fifths, the "multiplication table" for musicians. It has helped me more than anything else. After all, everything is about intervals.
Paul - yes yes. Absolutely. All these things become clear once one starts practicing this stuff. I was thinking of a Circle of 5ths lesson as well. The tricky is to give fellow players something easy to get started with, that can grow like a planted seed. Keep rockin it! AR
@@adamrafferty Thanks! Many tutorials I have seen mention where to find the note one octave up or down on the fretboard. Equally important is to get the minor third, the major third, the fourth, and the fifth intervals into muscle memory. I like your exercise because it addresses precisely that, and moreover, it makes us moving along the fretboard, not just staying in one position.
Nice stuff Adam!
You're perfect
Thank you so much 😊
Hello! May I ask which concert guitar it is? I've been looking for a good guitar for so long, thank you very much, my fingers are too thick to play a western guitar
HEY! This is a Daniel Zucali guitar - I did a review HERE: ruclips.net/video/TKFWE3_upUI/видео.html
@@adamrafferty Thank You soo much
Excellent Adam !!! Are you going to upload quick lessons about all the basics ? If you have something interesting about triad pairs, it could be usefull too ;)
I'll think about that Mathieu - can you explain your request a little more?
Of course, just tell us if you use triad pairs for soloing and give us some exemples that sound good !! There are already many short videos on youtube about triads and triad pairs but I'd like to know your point of view about that...a different approach is always interesting !
This is just brilliant Adam, incredibly simple just effective and something I personally have been trying to learn myself the last 12-18 months. Are you gonna be doing one on the 7ths extensions, dominants, diminished etc? Probably something I'd want to do with you on studywithadam and then incorporate it in some improvisation/chord melody harmonisation.
Can't believe you're posting this stuff for free. I'll be itching to get myself onto studywithadam very soon!!
Brian, I am all ears to what you and others want to see. I'm also trying to make each youtunbe lesson short (20 min) yet complete with a good value to walk away with. Just let me know what you want, I'll do my best. More in-depth cousres will be inside studywithadam.com of course! :-)
@@adamrafferty Your videos and arrangements have been incredibly helpful for me, and thousands around the world over the last 10 years. It's great to see you teaching more on your RUclips channel, Adam!
@@BrianZhangMusic Totally agree!!! Such a pleasure :-)
Straight forward and easy to follow Adam thanks. It's all just a matter of remembering the shapes and then learning what notes are in those shapes :)
Alan, glad I can help you!
3:07 this is the covert for Blackout, a good album by Scorpions
Fuck Facebook get on Adamraferty.com or Parlor
Paul Gilbert fan perhaps?
Funny you say that, I literally watched my first PG video about 40 minutes ago, never checked him out before - he is truly great. Any similarities are just collective guitar DNA, I suppose :-)
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