Crazy helpful. I'm studying your lesson on 7th chords at the minute. The idea of framing the fretboard in terms of 4 main colors has really opened doors. Thank you.
Great video! Another thing about these 2 notes per string arpegios that I think you didn't mention is that they're so easy to remember. It's just one shape for each chord inversion and then you play it exactly the same one octave higher on the next set of 2 strings. Paul Gilbert has a lesson on that idea too.
The g minor 7 flat 5 arpeggio starting on the b flat sounds so similar to my ear to a Japanese scale. If anyone gets a chance to see Rotem perform live, don't miss it. He's awesome.
That was great! How about a follow up on how to use these as superimpositions in a ii V... Like you showed Gmin7b5 over an Eb7... just an idea. Great stuff! Thanks for doing these!
Man, if I add everything from these videos to my practice list, I would have to set aside 10 hours a day and still only have 1 minute to give to each exercise. #feelingalittledefeated.
A very good lesson, it allows you to calm down, which is important in the case of neurosis and social phobia but unfortunately not in the case of depression which deepens when I realize that I have practiced arpegio and scale for many years like this and that's why now I don't know how make and play music because I haven't practiced the music. I practiced scales and arpeggios I have practiced the habit of playing scales and arpeggios and now all I can do is exercise instead of music :(
Is this helpful for y'all?
very
Crazy helpful. I'm studying your lesson on 7th chords at the minute. The idea of framing the fretboard in terms of 4 main colors has really opened doors. Thank you.
This is fantastic. Thanks a lot
Amazing! Exactly what I needed to work on!
Great work as always, super informative, and also meditative. It is as you said, an excellent morning routine!
I've learned more from you in a short amount of time than I have from all of UA-cam in a long time. Thank you for your videos.
This is an incredibly helpful video Rotem!
Rotem, you are just the best teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
You never fail to bring great educational content.
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this is great ... I'll be playing along with the click later today. Thank you thank you ...
I need these for practique..great control my friend genius
helpful? that's an understatement! your lessons are a goldmine. thank you
Love it bro. Nows its 1150pm in Sydney and I saw this lying in bed and dont want to go to sleep!
Yassss! It's a good one to check
Killer video man thanks !
Awesome lesson. Man, your tone is incredible!!!
brilliant content , thank you
Very nice,thanks...!!!
Great video! Another thing about these 2 notes per string arpegios that I think you didn't mention is that they're so easy to remember. It's just one shape for each chord inversion and then you play it exactly the same one octave higher on the next set of 2 strings. Paul Gilbert has a lesson on that idea too.
Muy buenoo !! Gracias
Oh my god this is such beautiful information! Thank you!
The g minor 7 flat 5 arpeggio starting on the b flat sounds so similar to my ear to a Japanese scale.
If anyone gets a chance to see Rotem perform live, don't miss it. He's awesome.
Muchísimas gracias, rotem!
Hope to get more educational video from you thanks alot
That was great! How about a follow up on how to use these as superimpositions in a ii V... Like you showed Gmin7b5 over an Eb7... just an idea. Great stuff! Thanks for doing these!
MERCI BEAUCOUP
Genial, gracias!
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Man, if I add everything from these videos to my practice list, I would have to set aside 10 hours a day and still only have 1 minute to give to each exercise. #feelingalittledefeated.
Wow, I need to hurry and catch up!
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Thanks 🙏🏻
Sure thing man!
Hi Rotem, i liked this two-string exercise a lot. Thank you. Question: Is the fingering going back down the fretboard the same as going up?
Great exercise. Thx
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Rotem,great video again. Can you pleeaaase do a tutorial on the blues rhytm with the walking bass?Something like you played with Peter Bernstein.
Hi Rotem,
can you explain the Barry Harris 6th diminished scale concept.
This would be nice.
A very good lesson, it allows you to calm down, which is important
in the case of neurosis and social phobia
but unfortunately not in the case of depression
which deepens when I realize that
I have practiced arpegio and scale for many years like this
and that's why now I don't know how make and play music
because I haven't practiced the music.
I practiced scales and arpeggios
I have practiced the habit of playing scales and arpeggios
and now all I can do is exercise instead of music :(
Yes really, thank you 👀
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Does the lightbulb on the snare change the tonality of it's sound a lot?
Kinda lol
A brighter sound
Фа-Соль-Си-Ля-Фа-Соль-Си-Ля...)))