Just bought this after checking out the Ola lessons and these are fantastic workouts. I like that these are more than just exercises. These are giving me ideas on things to add to my soloing already.
After trying different lessons and methods of learning over the last 10 years, this one actually sunk in and gave me a real confidence boost in my playing. Nice video, excellent explanation. liked and subscribed. (found you on Olas' Channel)
Jon what course is this video from? Do you have more arpeggio courses other than the one you dropped a couple days ago? Also do you have lessons on combining scales and arpeggios together on your patreon? Thank you!
You have a link in the description of the video😊👍 Not yet but I have a hard time most people have gone through the shapes in the one I posted a few days ago. Yes, I have 3 workouts specifically for that in the Guitar Gym tier.
these are very challenging for me, that big stretch, then the rolling technique, trying not to let the strings ring together, I got the first one memorized, and playing it at extreme retard speed, its going to be at least a month before I'm comfortable enough to practice this with a metronome, I most likely will start at 30bpm, its going to take me at least two years to play this at 120bpm and that's practicing only the first one for 25 minutes a day
You can always move the shapes up to a more comfortable place on the fretboard for practice. These shapes will take some time to get together but they're worth it since they're so usable and show up all the time.
@@JonBjork I just finally got the arrpegio down, the stretch is no longer daunting, I'm still moving at a very slow speed, still not comfortable enough to put it to a metronome yet, I keep working at it, 5 minutes a day, thanks!
The stretch you do from the 4th fret to the 9th fret on the A string just kills my left hand. I have good sized hands. I don't understand how you do that stretch without hurting yourself. Do you do a set of exercises to get that flexibility? I've been playing 35 years and that stretch is so hard. I'm shocked that you can do that stretch effortlessly.
That stretch isn’t bad though since it’s not a pull off. Simply stretch your hand as much as you can naturally to get as close as possible and then shift the remaining bit. It’s only pull offs where you need to be stretching the full width. So the high e string parts are worse in these shapes. Just make sure that you never push through any pain or discomfort. I’ve never done any stretching exercises as I don’t believe it’s worth potentially hurting the hand.
Get the tabs here:
jonbjork.teachable.com/courses/10-minute-workouts-vol-1/lectures/36824804
brOla sent me - Great stuff subscribed.
Those lessons are the best on the internet. I have blast playing those things!
Just bought this after checking out the Ola lessons and these are fantastic workouts. I like that these are more than just exercises. These are giving me ideas on things to add to my soloing already.
I discovered you in instagram! What a technique, sound, flawless, smoothness... Hands down! Thank you for this lesson!!!
You’re making my eyes hurting from all the speed 😂😂 and the constant shape moving
Lucky you there’s a link to the free tabs then😁
@@JonBjork that’s not the issue it’s me being able to do it 😂😂
After trying different lessons and methods of learning over the last 10 years, this one actually sunk in and gave me a real confidence boost in my playing. Nice video, excellent explanation. liked and subscribed. (found you on Olas' Channel)
thankyou so much man! great lesson!
Jon what course is this video from? Do you have more arpeggio courses other than the one you dropped a couple days ago? Also do you have lessons on combining scales and arpeggios together on your patreon? Thank you!
You have a link in the description of the video😊👍
Not yet but I have a hard time most people have gone through the shapes in the one I posted a few days ago.
Yes, I have 3 workouts specifically for that in the Guitar Gym tier.
3k views in 2mins?!
Yes!
Nah, it's been unlisted for 4 years and I've shared the link several times.
@@JonBjork you deserve 3k in 2 minutes, easily
these are very challenging for me, that big stretch, then the rolling technique, trying not to let the strings ring together, I got the first one memorized, and playing it at extreme retard speed, its going to be at least a month before I'm comfortable enough to practice this with a metronome, I most likely will start at 30bpm, its going to take me at least two years to play this at 120bpm and that's practicing only the first one for 25 minutes a day
You can always move the shapes up to a more comfortable place on the fretboard for practice. These shapes will take some time to get together but they're worth it since they're so usable and show up all the time.
@@JonBjork I just finally got the arrpegio down, the stretch is no longer daunting, I'm still moving at a very slow speed, still not comfortable enough to put it to a metronome yet, I keep working at it, 5 minutes a day, thanks!
The stretch you do from the 4th fret to the 9th fret on the A string just kills my left hand. I have good sized hands. I don't understand how you do that stretch without hurting yourself.
Do you do a set of exercises to get that flexibility? I've been playing 35 years and that stretch is so hard. I'm shocked that you can do that stretch effortlessly.
That stretch isn’t bad though since it’s not a pull off. Simply stretch your hand as much as you can naturally to get as close as possible and then shift the remaining bit.
It’s only pull offs where you need to be stretching the full width.
So the high e string parts are worse in these shapes.
Just make sure that you never push through any pain or discomfort. I’ve never done any stretching exercises as I don’t believe it’s worth potentially hurting the hand.