Superimposition arpeggio combinations
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
- Here is an idea inspired by great jazz guitarists as Wes Montgomery ,George Benson on how to superimpose almost all the chord family degrees. This concept helps mapping the arpeggio combinations and listen different coloursounds above root ,subdominant or dominant families and after mastering all these try to make your own jazz lines and licks.
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0:00 Intro
0:27 Am7 Cmaj7 fast
0:52 Am7 cmaj7 slow
1:21 Em7 cmaj7 fast
1:49 Em7 cmaj7 slow
2:23 Am7 Cmaj7 Em7 fast
2:50 Am7 Cmaj7 Em7 slow
3:26 Dm7 Fmaj7 fast
3:53 Dm7 Fmaj7 slow
4:27 Am7 Fmaj7 fast
4:53 Am7 Fmaj7 slow
5:26 Bm7b5 Fmaj7 fast
5:43 Bm7b5 Fmaj7 slow
6:03 Dm7 Fmaj7 Am7 fast
6:31 Dm7 Fmaj7 Am7 slow
Very cool arpeggios
Thank you
Great lesson!
Thanks Jan!!
Awesome!!!
Just found this video on a Facebook group.
Just dropping by to say that you're illustrating this better than most people on UA-cam. Other instructors I've watched just play the arpeggios up and down in a pretty dull manner. When you exemplify the concept, your playing actually sounds melodically interesting, which should be the end goal of learning all these concepts, to use them to create cool melodies and phrases.
Good stuff!
thanks Rafael!! i am glad to hear that!!
Hi, yes I like the way he plays to. If you want to go deeper into superimposing arpeggios. I found this guy here. It is extraordinary: ua-cam.com/video/1D7HNJR-q4U/v-deo.html
Amazing teacher ... amazing lesson
Thanks Theodore!
Hi, yes I like the way he plays to. If you want to go deeper into superimposing arpeggios. I found this guy here. It is extraordinary: ua-cam.com/video/1D7HNJR-q4U/v-deo.html
Amazing lesson!!!
thanks a lot!
Great to practice... and they sound great! Thanks for sharing this. I got the link from the Facebook triad pairs group, and subscribed of course. Thanks George. Best regards from Montréal Canada. 🙏
thanks Glenn!! nice to hear that it worked
@@GeorgeDafnos
Always appreciate new approaches. So much to learn about music. We're truly eternal students 🙏
Hi, yes I like the way he plays to. If you want to go deeper into superimposing arpeggios. I found this guy here. It is extraordinary: ua-cam.com/video/1D7HNJR-q4U/v-deo.html
Great lesson and guitar player!!
thanks Menios!!!
Hi, yes I like the way he plays to. If you want to go deeper into superimposing arpeggios. I found this guy here. It is extraordinary: ua-cam.com/video/1D7HNJR-q4U/v-deo.html
WOWWWWW! Really love your style and the sounds that you are creating. What size pick and strings do you use?
Thanks man, i use 11s balanced ension daddario strings and i play usually with dandrea picks
Great lesson !!. I´m interested in Arpeggios over Chord Changes. Any idea about how to practice it? Could be possible a video? Thanks
Thanks Flamen! The arpeggio options is a huge thing but the first thing you might practice is 7th and 9th arpeggios and split them with the chord families to listen every color .Some new videos coming up with II V I , jazz blues or rhythm changes situations.
@@GeorgeDafnos Thanks for advicing.
Hi, yes I like the way he plays to. If you want to go deeper into superimposing arpeggios. I found this guy here. It is extraordinary: ua-cam.com/video/1D7HNJR-q4U/v-deo.html
Sounds nice are the arpeggios being stacked using a specific type of formula or basically are we stacking the arpeggios based on whatever sounds good?
am7 cmaj7 em7 sounds right over root family and all combinations of the lesson sounds great over subdominant family
If you write out the notes of each arpeggio, you'll notice they overlap. E.g. aceg -> cegb -> egbd.
Hi, yes I like the way he plays to. If you want to go deeper into superimposing arpeggios. I found this guy here. It is extraordinary: ua-cam.com/video/1D7HNJR-q4U/v-deo.html
Grande... Quando una lezione sull' arpeggio dominante?
hi Renato , i hope i ll make a dominant lesson soon
Ok... grazie molto