Full Arpeggio WORKOUT
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2024
- Full arpeggio workout to do every day! This #guitarexercise will get you playing the arpeggios for all the essential chord qualities and through all of the keys. We also look at how to use these #arpeggios on other chords to bring out different chord qualities.
This arpeggio exercise is a great one to include within your #practiceroutine and guitar warmups. It will also give you some new guitar techniques and runs to apply in your guitar solos and Jazz improvising.
▬ Contents of video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - The Exercise: Major 7
02:16 - In All Keys
03:21 - Minor 7
04:23 - Why long exercises are great
04:46 - The Other Chord Qualities
04:57 - Minor Major 7
05:22 - Major 7 #5
05:54 - Minor 7 b5
06:12 - Dominant 7
06:23 - Dominant 7 b5
06:36 - Dominant 7 #5
06:46 - Dominant 7 sus4
06:56 - Dominant 7 sus4 b5
07:09 - Diminished Major 7
07:50 - Diminished 7 (Fully Diminished)
08:00 - Using These Arpeggios For Other Sounds
09:02 - Chromatic Arpeggio Exercise
10:08 - Outro
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I got a guitar during Covid lockdown to help with the boredom
I have watched all these videos
And am now an expert UA-cam guitar tutorial consumer
Same here! I know if I watch enough YT guitar tutorials, I'll eventually absorb skills by osmosis! 😆
It's been 76 years since I began learning everything from this video. I'm very proud to be able to play everything up to almost 0:13 :)
wow congrats
😂
😅😂
that's much more than me
I’ve no idea who this is aimed at. The speed is weird. Anyone who can play this fast doesn’t need this.
Forget the arpeggios, your guitar tone is literally heavenly.
This is quality stuff! Got me reaching for my guitar after a break 👍
Thanks for the comment Rick!
@@RobbieBarnby play a little guitar..but i been using alot of this stuff on the sax..
same for me, it's awesome, I was trying to look for a new challenge and this is it. Have you seen Cory Wong's warmup? it's also very challenging
@@pgroove163 holy hahaha, I used to play alto in my high school, but doing this stuff on a saxophone seems very hard hahaahha you must be a beast on the sax
Just keep practicing dont ever break my man. You'll be good one day
Looks easy enough. I mean, I haven't actually "done it" on my guitar but I did watch it while I enjoyed my sandwich AND my guitars are like right next to me.
Haha great comment
There's only one thing left to do, friend. Finish that "sammich" and get to work on those arpeggios! ;-)
On electric it's easy (if you already know this stuff) all I need is fretboard or cutaway I gotta stop at 15 fret.The minor parts are different of course but no different than any minor arpeggio. This pattern makes me slide up in position for the next note descending until highest
“Guitar Fingers” for sure 👍
I get your meaning!
Best 10 minutes of practical guitar knowledge and practice material ever.
Awesome, most refreshing workout I’ve seen in a very long time. Takes it to a whole new level, thanks for the inspiration!
I’m 114 years and after a break of 75 years I started to play the guitar again. Since then I learned everything from this video and I’m able to play it forward an backwards at a really decent speed already. Arthritis kicking real hard but you gotta shake them bones I guess.
this aint real😭😭
It's cool to see other supercentenarians here. I turned 130 last week.
@@danielk301 Yeah. I'm 147 and only started learning last week, but thanks to this video I can now play any song perfectly after hearing it only once.
151 here. My vision improved at 0.25 speed .
They CURED Arthritis .....why are you still suffering?
Personally i'm doing this in steps. 1) Learn just the major shape starting on C 2) Learning major shape around the the circle of fourth Learn the minor shape around the circle of fourth 4) Learn intervals of both 5) Saying the names of the notes while i do it. This is an amazing exercice to learn the fretboard, get finger dexterity, stamina, hand eye coordination, learn scales. If you do that, you will already know more than 90% of musicians out there.
@Akinnon2000 neat idea. In terms of the circle of 4ths and 5ths…
Does that mean you are rotating thru the chords in those circles and playing the major and minor scales per chord?
Am I saying that right?
@@learjohnson8026 If he wasn’t doing it that way ( exactly as you explained ) that would be the way to do it.
@@ntandolugwazi9521 thank you!
Here's an idea: play arpeggios of all the chords in a given key
@@danielk301 I do both. I start top of neck with A major then I do diminished then B minor then diminished then c minor etc chromatically
This is the Dark Souls of free UA-cam guitar lessons. I think i leveled up just from practicing the major7&minor7 shapes!
this is one of my favorite guitar teacher vidoes on the whole ass internet.
Sheer genius . I was hear a year ago and thought , no way ! But with a lot of practice, I can do the first half. Might take another year to understand the second half and how all these relate. Thanks Robbie for setting the bar in its proper place.
learning this is making my mind open and my fingers transcend to a new level, thank you so much for this amazing exercise dude.
I am going to hammer out that first Major 7th pattern and come back in a week or two to move onto the minor. Thank you for creating such a valuable resource. Super high quality lesson!
The confidence I gained just from the nice sounds that are produced while doing this exercise is what stopped me from giving up on learning guitar. Thank you.
A meaty exercise. I’ve been working on the major run for a week. Last day or so I’ve started incorporating the minor. As a novice, this is by far the most I’ve had to concentrate with a guitar in hand. 👍 thanks
What an amazing lesson Robbie. You literally gave a ton of learning material and insight in only 10 minutes. I can't imagine what a 30 minute lesson would be like. I am going to spend quite some time on this, thank you so much for sharing!
This has GOT to be the most information packed into 10 minutes I've ever seen! Gonna be watching this one many, many times. Thank you, Robbie!
It would be perfect without the lengthy intro 10+ seconds
Holy hell this is what I've needed for years. Arpeggios have always been so overwhelming for me to learn for some reason but this is so straightforward. Gonna try and do this every day.
That’s brilliant stuff here. Such fluid and defined playing. Nailing this will take time, but the results this practice will provide would be simply amazing!
Brilliant tutorial. Been scouring online for exactly this. Very accessible and clear enough for us to venture off and study any section in more detail. Thank you! :)
Instant sub. This is a breath of fresh air after recycling the same old tired licks for ages. Thank you for making this
Literally the best guitar training video ever made. I am a life long guitarist who has focused on song writing mostly and I have finally decided to really tackle jazz theory. This exercise has been the perfect starting point to tackle the muscle memory of arpeggios. Thank you so much for your clever presentation and practical demonstration of this concept.
I will be subscribing to your Patreon so I can download these PDFs.
Huge thanks.
Excellent lesson. A huge help.
After years I'm back at exercising again, what great video for arpeggios!
world needs more channels like this. please, grow
Thanks a lot! Glad you’re enjoying the channel!
@@RobbieBarnby Any explanation to why you don’t show the fingersetting to this excercise? You only teach us about the index finger and not the rest. Why?
Very frustrating....
@@superkatarsis So the fingering is a personal thing and you'll need to try what works best for you. I only wanted to mention the important parts of the fingering which should be consistent (using the index to shift and the jump to the 7th) as this is what I've tried to keep the same across the shapes for the various chord qualities. Now the rest of the fingering needs to be what the individual player prefers. So, I didn't want to stress a 'best way' for the whole fingering (the 'best way' is whatever is best for the individual). I've found that I tend to do slight variations for parts of the run depending on how it feels in the moment. I recommend practising lots of variations at various tempos and to enjoy the discovery process. This process of discovery will best set you up for getting comfortable with it. If you are really struggling, then check out my Patreon page as I have written out some suggested fingering options which you can try (this might help get you started). Thanks for watching.
@@RobbieBarnby Huge thanks for your reply(!!!!) and for your lesson.
Very good exercise, thanks!
Noted this video down and added it to a playlist! This is definitely a great resource for guitarists!
easily the best guitar channel & you've just started. Im really excited for this
Why am I just hearing about this master of the fretboard just now? This guy is amazing. Thanks Rob for inspiring us with your gifted talent and teaching skills. Wishing you success in your music career. You deserve it
You just got me as a subscriber because everyone who shows this just do it and it’s done so fast I can’t follow it. You printed everything at the bottom of the screen. Thank you soooooo much!!! I play other instruments and sing. I’m disabled and have problems with my immune system and with covid I’m stuck inside and only leave my house when I absolutely need to. So I decided to learn to play guitar. I was getting so frustrated and I appreciate you taking time to put it at the bottom of the page. I never had any lessons so I play by ear and don’t know notes very fast or well!! I will definitely recommend you to others and I know people all over the world. I travelled with my dad who is a minister and he did the sermons and I played piano and sang and my dad sings and plays guitar but he strums an accustic.I want to learn to play it right.
I've never been able to play arpeggios GOOD before seeing this. Starting out with maj/min but will work my way toward all chord qualities. Thank you!!!
God bless you for teaching us this amazing exercise ❤🙏
appreciate you taking the time to help others learn. you have become a youtube sensei for me. will keep practicing and watching your videos!
This is one of those exercises that are so melodic that they wont feel like an exercise! - good teaching here Robbie 👌
I wish I could like this video twice. This is a game-changer of an exercise.
I really enjoy these kinds of videos, exercises, patterns, arpeggios. That last bit at the end. Woah!
this lesson has like 15 lessons on itself! just amazing! thanks a LOOTTT!!!!
i was pacing along with you inside a minute! You def got a gift for breaking up the staleness some teachers insist upon approaching the basics with...bravo👏
Excellent! Thank you
This is seriously high-quality content (both the teaching and the playing). It's a stretch (literally) for most players (including me), but so precisely laid out here that there's no excuse for not giving it a go.
exactly!
excuse me?!
Man! Just the kinda arpeggios lesson I was looking for 🙌🏻
Saved this last year, opened it just now, really make me want to set up my guitar then play it later.
Robbie, you are a monster! Thanks mate great video. Love the Cm7b5 chord at 6.01
This summarizes everything I’ve been procrastinating researching for years. Thanks!
This is one of the best exercises i've seen in my musical life. Not only sounds good, its challenging and Fun as hell tô play. Thank you so much for this.
Find the full Training Video from John Petrucci, it's an old Video but still in youtube, I think you will Like IT and make Progress with IT.....
Amazing sir
Thanks Robbie I ve just begun running arpeggios through the Circle of 5ths and this takes it to another level
This is a brilliant lesson , it's taking me to the next level, definitely would appreciate more of these types of lessons. Thank you for sharing your skills . Cam
Thanks Cam! Glad you enjoyed it, lots more to come!
@@RobbieBarnby Awesome! I can't wait!
This is just the work I needed! 😎
This.
This is just on the border between; Extremely inspiring/all my guitars will be on eBay tomorrow..
Really great playing & teaching!
hahaha xx
Don't get discouraged. It takes time
Think of it like weight lifting. Start slow, small build comfort, gain and 💪 memory.
Lol
What are you selling Squire and Givson?
Very nice challenge that is immensely helpful and fun. Yes, more of these types of guitar exercises slash warmups would be splendid.
This is just insane. Thank you for this video!
I just turned 60. I've been playing since I was 9 years old. You've given me quite a bit to munch on. Heading to the practice shed... I might see you before my time on Earth is done, but just in case, you've got such fluidity on the fretboard. You could play the ringtone from an old Nokia flip phone and it would sound like a Charlie Parker solo.
Funny you should say that. Do you know where that ring tone is from? 😊
One of the best lessons I've EVER seen online. Concise, well explained, tabs, complete package. All I can say is WOW!
Very nice video! Thank you for showing us the position of your fingers because it's easy to go wrong. And this exercice feels like a song, not a scale. I appreciate it!
Excellent tutorial A thorough knowledge and skill at all arpeggios is fundamental to competent playing. Will definitely be including these exercises in my practice routine THANKYOU ROBBIE!!!
Very nice. It's melodic and not boring. Thanks a lot !!
YES this is EXACTLY how I’ve always wanted to practice arpeggios, I’m so sick of my other shapes. You’re fucking perfect dude.
Thank you for making this tutorial. I just start playing guitar and was looking for where to start. Your tutorial is just what I need. Thank you so much.
Best overview of arpeggios in 10 minutes, hands down!
Wow, gonna take on the challenge, however long it takes. That looks like an exercise that could take my playing to the next few levels!
How’s it going so far
Nah frfr
It defiantly will arpeggios allow you to come up with more creative licks
Hey! Its my lucky day that I stumbled across this fantastic tutorial! Thanks a lot. It might change my style 😀
some of these arps have such a final fantasy sound to them. love it
Yes, thank you for a great lesson!!
Wow! Just discovered this lesson. Exactly what I needed. Thanks a million times! :-)
Incredible lesson, everything about this one is just top notch! I practise this one daily, what an excellent workout on so many levels.. Thanks a lot, Robbie.
Do you see an improvement in your playing after 2 months? I might include this into my warmup routine.
@@yelkhan2002 I see improvements after only a fews days. Not only its a good finger warmup but its an incredible tool to learn interval all over the neck and gradually going from not knowing intervals, to knowing roots, then to knowing intervals, then you know them all over the neck, then you make links with the CAGED systems shapes, then you harmonise
@@akinnon2000 In only a few days? lol
@@kungfugiraffe4777 lmao
Excelente aporte..!!! Tremendo tu dominio del instrumento..!! Felicitaciones..!!!
That’s a great figure to work out on. I’ve always created figures of this sort to warm up. Like swinging the heavy bat before stepping to the plate. Thanks for this.
Brilliant lesson! I love the tune of your guit! Great!
glad to be here to see this channel grow. great production and i love how you put the stuff in musical context. makes for so much more of a fun watch
Thanks for being apart of the journey!
Love this! I am a bass player and am going to incorporate this into my practice routine.
This is a great video for those looking into playing more jazz music on 🎸
Thought this was gonna be another pop guitar video but you're a legit player Robbie and this is a great exercise.
Thank you for presenting the material so clearly. I really like how you show the angle of the left hand so that it shows how you actually move the point of contact (fingertip) around to navigate the fretboard. It’s helping me to break out of my straight yet sometimes awkward fingering.
is very hard to see the right fingers
Thank you Robbie for this inspirational informative video. It has help me to better understand the fretboard and unlock doors to better playing .
Really nice thanks.
You opened up my ears/world. Thank you R!
man, what an increadible fluency! makes me feel so miserable/shamed in my 50-es - at the same time makes me challenge myself and get it done finally after countless hours spent just watching and listening! XXXXX need definetely test my discipline now or never))))
I'm definitely incorporating this into my practice routine. This is so comprehensive and I really appreciate that you explained the practical application in different contexts! Your playing is so clean, super inspiring.
I would love this type of exercise for the bass
This is amazing! gonna play these forever most likely. I tried sliding with my pinky from the 20th note to the 21st note descending in the first couple and it lined up pretty nice, might be something. Thanks for the hard work!
Moving along nicely on this brother! I really like these little jams, their improving my speed tremendously!
Ty👊
This will take months to master but I can't wait to take this on! This is the best shortcut to jazz soloing imaginable, all combined into a short video with tabs and a great teacher.
Add some distortion, and boom, metal
Rapaz esse compilado de arpejos são magníficos
I'll be doing this through 4 octaves on a 9-string guitar with distortion. This video is awesome!
Awesome video man. You're a good teacher and a hell of a guitar player.
Amazing and inspiring! it's been a long time since I've seen such an original and high quality video.
This really helping me out for my fingers dexterity , just a bit more practice routine till i can play it fluidly . Thanks man , you're a great instructor 🔥
Best Art Workout EVER! Thanks for tabs as well!
I’m just gonna play that first one like a million times then come back to this video, thank you. Been playing 15 years and that was the first arpeggio I ever played lol
no disrespect but what have you been doing for fifteen years?
Maybe just casually playing. I've been playing for like 10 years sort of casually and I just play riffy stuff like Gojira and stuff. I'm about to branch out and take it more seriously though.
@@kevinbazarek You do realize that there are a crap ton of famous guitarists that have written a crap ton of hits that people actually buy and none of then can play an arpeggio like this. These youtube guys have great technique they learned in a school but it never amounted to being able to write a hit song.
@@TheSweezer nobody was talking about hit songs or complex arpeggios until you came in, so I'd advise shelving your imaginary conversation with an imaginary topic for another time. the point I was making, again with zero disrespect, was how hard it was to believe that someone can play for 15 years and not ever play an arpeggio. which is almost certainly wrong by the way, he probably just wasn't aware that he was playing an arpeggio in X or Y song. some people just take things more seriously than others, I suppose, and there's nothing wrong with that
@@kevinbazarek a 'no disrespect' disclaimer doesn't give you a free pass for being a condescending douche - whether you think you are not it's exactly what it looks like. Which is why the previous comment was made
I think the coolest part about this exercise is indeed figuring out the logic of how to hit those notes with the right hand placement so that you don't suddenly find yourself 'lacking fingers'. Good stuff!
i deal with this frequently myself. the only thing that works for me is finger repositioning well in advance.
Thanks for the tutorial.
God Bless You.👍
This is an incredible lesson and one I’ll keep coming back to. Amazing job.
This is becoming one of my fav channels, I can't believe I've just found it!
Very inspiring Robbie, and a bit intimidating! Your playing is far more sophisticated than the average UA-cam instructor. Brilliant.
Realy opens up new phrasing possibilities. Really nice
Nice work out! Thanks for giving the visual on the scale, plants it into my brain much better.
Really good content, congrats. I will defenetly add some of your stuff into my routine.
THIS IS ABSOLUTE GOLD 💯 🔥 Very impressive and packed full of great quality nuggets of knowledge 👌 Thank you brother!
Great video!
New subby! 🎸💯👨🎓
That's a very good exercise for practicing your scales, and for familiarizing yourself with the guitar neck or fingerboard. Thanks a lot for sharing.
It's so helpful.