Tapping Arpeggios Advanced Guitar Lesson
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In lesson 12 in his series on JamPlay.com, James Malone teaches how to tap 3 octave arpeggios! New lessons are being added weekly so sign up to JamPlay.com and check em out! Use this link - www.jamplay.com/youtube7 .
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That top view is super helpful.
yea would be lovely if it would become standard for these types of videos
It's actually helpful cuz that's my field of view of my guitar's fretboard.
I'm on vacation, in a hotel room, waiting for this video to download. I miss my guitar. Guitar, if you are reading this, I miss you and I will see you in just 3 more days. And then we can tap arpeggios together, just like old times.
*sniff*
What happened after?!
@@brunocpimenta replying the comment late is funny.
Did you tap arpeggios together?!?!
Great video! To the point, no fluff, only content. Great place to start. Thanks!!
Wow, people actually complaining that he's saying the wrong notes. HE'S SPEAKING IN RELATIVE GUITAR TERMS, PEOPLE. IF ANY OF YOU ACTUALLY PLAYED GUITAR YOU WOULD KNOW THIS.
2014 was a great year
Yeah, his guitar is tuned down a whole step, hence the discrepancy/confusion. I agree with your sentiments entirely though.
I love how it sounds!
This covers all the scale, remembering notes , syncronozation left right hand, neck visulation and many more...awesome man..could't be better than this,
The camera angles are very user friendly..Great
Excellent videos, I subscribed since everything I've seen has been very helpful to me and perfectly explained.
you have a great talent. Thanks for sharing it on line.
Great lesson!! Thank you!!!
Very good. Thanks
Now this is the best way to learn guitar THANK YOU for the upside down guitar to wer I can really see the guitar the way it should be seen. Awesome
James seems like an excellent teacher!
nicely explained and a good example thank you
very good mate thanx !!
Exactly what I needed to take my mediocre tapping to the next level! Thank you. We can always be better players.
Hell yea Arsis kicks ass. You know the lessons going to be good
Thanks alot this was awesome. Now I can have something new to work with!
Sweet taps Mr. Longhair. Thanks, GK
thank u so much its so simple but great
I'm diggin the over head view-top panel
dude amazing
Very simple , very useful.
Thanks!!
thank you so much.
killer lesson
WOW my friend you are an amazing guitar player en a teacher thank you soo much
Love it gonna try it! :) i swear you can learn anything on guitar from youtube its better than free lessons
thanks a lot! it helped a lot!
i like this guy, finally
love it
I'm fairly new to the guitar and this just blew my mind x.x
You mind giving me your hands for a but? Haha I'm sure you've answered this but how long have you been playing?
Really considering joining jamplay. The lessons look awsome
it actually makes sense, it shows you what you would see when you look down at your guitars neck when playing
Dude this lesson in awesome tnks for the free sample
I`m glad to talk to someone with some sense haha! I had a conversation with a friend of mine (considered to be one of the best, if not THE best guitarist on Vancouver Island) and he gave me a look, when I told him about Fender`s comments that showed he, like myself, totally didn`t understand the point of Fender`s comments lol I think he was just throwing in his two cents to boast knowledge which would be right if the subject was different lmao
Anyway, thanks for the support man! :)
So simple yet so great, Thanks, I will defiantly learn that
Do you think learning it in a defiant manner would be a good idea?
sure,,, I really already know it, I was reviewing,, ive been playing for 47 years, I always review.
Is it one of the more difficult techniques to learn? I have a hard time with this when it comes to muting the strings.
genius!! Thnx sir
i~i how beautiful... makes me not take for granted the time spent wit my guitar...
Because that's the way you look at your fretboard when you play guitar. I wish people would quit complaining about this view. It's awesome and innovative.
hey thanks man for the free lesson ^^
So underrated!
good job !!!
learned it in 15 mins!!!! IM SUPPER STOKED!!!
Good lesson. Don't pay attention to the haters in comments. This will work in any standard tuning. Anyone who can count can figure this out from what you show. Still think James looked cooler with long hair.
excelent
the on of begining for the win
Thanks
Y realy learning This
@JamPlayDotCom Thanks, I didn't see the previous video. Just happened to stumble upon this. Other than that, awesome tutorial.
music unites us all ...
Nice camera angles I sub
Solid lesson! (Y)
Really cool lesson and one that easily be expanded upon. Not sure the split screen /upside down illustration was supposed to help, but that messed up my brain.
Something I have found that people don't talk about is string action when talking about tapping. A lower action is best in my experience because you don't get that dual ringing sound when you tap with the fretting hand. I think that's why you see people with those fabric bands at the nut. I grew up in the 80's then started playing in the mid 90's so I look at things old school. Not putting anyone down just sharing my experiences.
This is so easy
his guitar is tuned a whole step down
more please
All I saw was James Malone from Arsis and I clicked the like button.
It's funny to watch this now, considering it was yesterday I was having trouble trying to figure out The Human Abstract's Digital Veil xD
I know what they were trying to achieve with that camera angle but to be honest I find it much easier seeing it from the front, and so do the vast majority of players.
Very easy.
More moreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. This really helped me.
im gonna get the same guitar
Found it!!! Arsis-The Face of my innocence
how are you getting such a good response from tapping? does he use a compressor? and are there any tips on how to make it sound cleaner?
@dabeek1 if i'm not mistaken it's The face of my innocence by his band Arsis
I have to say that I don't like Arsis, especially the lineup that toured with Firewind recently..., but I could watch this guy play all day long..
This lesson is on another tone I tough like in B or C dont know exactly. but anyway for the begginers if your guitar is tunned on E (standar tune) the first Tapping on the key of C would be like this:
(in the 6 string) 6 space -10 space - 13 space.
(In the 4 string) 8 space - 12 space - 15 space.
(In the 2 string) 11 space - 15 space - 18 space.
In that order. Hope you understand what I try to explain XD cheers lml
That's just tapping a Bb maj on 3 different strings, what are you trying to say?
This guy has tunes down a tone to D. This is actually in Bb major.
Take a Maj scale (CMaj) and write to make it simpler with numbers.
1-2-3-4-5-6-7 (Major)
1-2-b3-4-5-b6-b7 (natural minor)
etc
Now make all the posible 3 note chords with that scale and you get:
1-3-5 (major)
2-4-6 (minor)
3-5-7 (minor)
4-6-1 (major)
5-7-2 (major)
6-1-3 (minor)
7-2-4 (dim)
That is the result doing root, 3rd and 5th. You can do it with the 7th too or so. If you find it hard to understand look some lessons on intervals.
sooo fucking sick
Glad you agree! I always fully understood what he was saying, it was just that it has no relevance to this lesson. I mean, this guy's playing a guitar for one, so we're speaking guitar tuning and were from the beginning, and two, this isn't a concerto haha hopefully you feel me on this too :)
@PunkxLove94 It absolutely is. Looks like the LTD H-1001FM. My dream since I can lift an instrument... :)
what gain settings do you use to achieve the tone and sustain while tapping like that?
What's up James?We're from the same area.You're from VB,I'm from P-Town.I've seen Arsis a few times,we have some friends in common.I think we hung at Mike"EEK's" house a couple times when he lived in Churchland near TCC when he rented a room from Dean from Ordained.
@jack0eagle mute with your tapping hand, Chris Broderick has a pretty good explanation of how he can do 8 finger tapping and still mute all the unused strings.
Hey! Thanks a lot for the lesson! When i hammer on to the next octave with my left hand, the middle string in between is always ringing out, any tips for this ?
You need to mute strings with either your RH palm and LH fingersi. I raccomand Alfred Potter tapping muting video.
@@andreamas7692 Thanks a lot bro!
What guitar is he using?! That shit looks tight
hey do you got a muting lesson, like when tapping and so
Because concert pitch and actual pitch on the instrument are two completely different things. As I said before, concert pitch is what you actually hear; whereas the pitch on the instrument is always relative to the tuning. I'm a saxophone player, and my C is tuned to a concert Bb for example. I don't refer to the C as a Bb; I refer to the C as a C. Look up 'transposing instruments'.
i cry evrytim
This guy really should explain to people that he tunes down a tone to D. The first example was in the key of Bb not C.
I am with you, I have a guitar tuned down to C standard (two steps down)...and the on 8th fret I call that note G#...or Ab...have one tuned down 1/2 step the 8th...I call that note B...the rest are standard and I call the 8th on them C....but I have seen what fender132435 is talking about....it must make things easier for some instruments to call something C even if the tuning has changed, which I find stupid, lol I always think in concert pitch!!!! It is the only REAL pitch!!!!
@alexanderswisher yeah I also notice that tuned a hole step down
Can anyone drop some tips on how to keep it clean sounding when executing these licks?
Mark Furtner from Lord has the best tapping arpeggios in the game
how do you do those tapping arpeggios without palm muting with the right hand and still don't get string noise?
@takumanishiya23 It looks like an ESP LTD Deluxe H-1001, but it might be custom. The headstock on James' is more rounded.
Dam skrillex you go in!
i have to learn that shit
@aka959 Just play with as much distortion as possible, and start out with one string arpeggios, then two, then three, etc.
in 3:20 , his tapping creates 4/3 polyrhytm pattern.
@JamPlayDotCom Is he Going to ESP?
Maybe his guitar is tuned a step down, you'd be correct saying that the tonality of the arpeggio is that of a Bb Major chord, but when considering the form on the guitar, it resembles a C Major arpeggio. It is probably more convenient to refer to the shapes as they would sound in standard tuning(as 8th fret would yield a "C") rather than change their names based on the tonality of the strings, regardless of being wrong about the pitch.
No string dampening devices at all!!!!!
(while using string skipping!) Now tha was cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me likey.
Reminds me of FFV.
can someone please explain to me what he means when he says "move that around to all the "diatonic arpeggios" in this key"???? thanks!
@James0543 will do just for you ;)
what is the track playing at the very end of this video?