Happy New year! This is the next video in the series about my problems playing guitar Today with a great little exercise I got from Lage Lund! Hope it helps! Cheers :)
Nice lesson. This might tangent the concept you are presenting here, but I like to practice arpgeggios this (similar) way. Starting note is A. Then you play A major 7 arpeggio from the root and back. Then you play a major 7 arpgeggio but now the A is a major third (F major). Then as a fifht (D major 7) then as a major 7 (Bb major 7). Kinda nice progression as well. Then you do the same with dominant 7 chords, minor 7 and minor 7 b5 chords as well. I would as soon as possible try to create musical phrases with it, not only playing it up and down the strings. I would also just practice one starting note per practice session, and perhaps the next day move up a half step.
Hallo Matthias, cooles Video! Arbeite nach dem gleichen System, allerdings nur in Triads. Auch Lage Lund war mein Ideengeber ;-) Weiterhin viel Erfolg!!!
Hi Michael! Danke für den lieben Kommentar! Hatte im letzten Jahr ein paar stunden mit Lage und konnte viel mitnehmen! Kommen sicher noch mehr videos ;)
That's a great excercise. I'm gonna practice it now. Thank you, and thanks to Lage 🤠🇧🇻
thanks for checking it out! Glad it helps! :)
Great exercise. I appreciate your humility. I just saw the same exercise on what I seem to recall was a Barry Harris method lesson.
Thank you 😊🙏
Brilliant!!!
We thougth first that this was more of the same bs on YT, but it's actually a good exercise.
Haha thank you 🙏 glad it was of use
I understand similar stuff on Jazz Piano pretty easy, but holy shit learning Jazz guitar is a complete different beast.
Haha in some case, but other stuff is way easier an guitar too 😅
Thank you for sharing this idea! I tried it out today and it sure does make a difference in how I view the fretboard. Cheers!
Thanks for checking it out! Glad you got something from it! 😊👍
Nice lesson. This might tangent the concept you are presenting here, but I like to practice arpgeggios this (similar) way. Starting note is A. Then you play A major 7 arpeggio from the root and back. Then you play a major 7 arpgeggio but now the A is a major third (F major). Then as a fifht (D major 7) then as a major 7 (Bb major 7). Kinda nice progression as well. Then you do the same with dominant 7 chords, minor 7 and minor 7 b5 chords as well. I would as soon as possible try to create musical phrases with it, not only playing it up and down the strings. I would also just practice one starting note per practice session, and perhaps the next day move up a half step.
Thanks for checking out the video! The lesson you lined out is in the end quiet similar and also great for practice, thanks for sharing 😊👍
Thank you Matthias! Great advice!
Thanks so much 🙏👍
Nice!
Great great lesson, thank you! Und dein irisches Akzent freut mich sehr :)
😄😄danke!
Hallo Matthias, cooles Video! Arbeite nach dem gleichen System, allerdings nur in Triads. Auch Lage Lund war mein Ideengeber ;-) Weiterhin viel Erfolg!!!
Hi Michael! Danke für den lieben Kommentar! Hatte im letzten Jahr ein paar stunden mit Lage und konnte viel mitnehmen! Kommen sicher noch mehr videos ;)
when you start from the B. could you also play the Emaj7 arpeggio? or can i just choose if i play the minor or major arpeggio starting from the fifth?
You can choose. I usually give myself a chord to start like minor 7 and go through all the chord tones. But you can go whatever suits best :)
this is cool,,more pls!!!
Thanks! Working on it 😊🙏
Top man!