The Ultimate Arpeggio Trick | One Shape To Play Them ALL!
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Welcome to an innovative guitar lesson where you'll master multiple arpeggio types effortlessly! In this tutorial, we'll delve into a unique system that unlocks the potential of arpeggios using a single shape across two strings with two notes per string.
By making subtle note changes, you'll discover the secrets to playing various 7th arpeggio types. This intuitive method simplifies the complexities, allowing you to focus on utilizing arpeggios as captivating melodic devices rather than mere flashy techniques. Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your repertoire or an intermediate player aiming to add depth to your music, this lesson is tailored to enhance your understanding and application of arpeggios in a musical context.
Join us to explore the versatility of arpeggios and elevate your playing to new melodic heights. Let's dive in and unlock the world of arpeggios in a refreshingly straightforward manner! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more guitar lessons that empower your musical journey.
0:00 - 1:38 Introduction
1:39 - 2:15 The Magic Arpeggio Trick
2:16 - 3:40 A LITTLE Bit of Theory....
3:41 - 6:49 Major 7 arpeggio - 3 octaves
6:50 - 7:28 Dominant 7 arpeggio - 3 octaves
7:29 - 8:48 Minor 7 arpeggio - 3 octaves
8:49 - 10:27 M7b5 and Diminished arpeggio - 3 octaves
10:28 - 11:40 Quick Review
11:41 - 13:29 1st, 2nd and 3rd Inversions
13:30 - 14:45 3rd inversion - 5 different arpeggios types!!!
14:46 - 15:39 Conclusion
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This is the best arpeggio lesson I’ve seen and I’ve been playing for over 35 years. You’re an excellent teacher!
Thanks for this great comment - and all the best with your playing!!!
this is maybe the best guitar lesson i've ever had
That’s awesome - thanks for letting me know!! 🎸🔥🎶🎸
It's definitely a good one ! As soon as I figure out how this pattern fits in relation to the modes I'm gonna be having some REAL fun improvising.
@@torgo4ever first pattern (major 7) for ionian and lydian, second pattern (dominant 7) for mixolydian, third (minor 7) for phrygian, dorian and aeolian, 4th pattern (minor 7 flat 5) for locrian, then the fully diminished one works over harmonic minor
How refreshing to see arpeggios played without the ridiculous sweeps at supersonic speed, to impress other obsessed speed sweepers. Thanks!
And who even thinks that sounds good anyway?
@cpamvca6858 plenty of people like it.
@@cpamfly6858Listen to Jason becker or jeff loomis
@@cpamfly6858I mean I like it lol
I don’t really like listening to it. It is fun to do.
I don’t like watching golf. I like playing it.
Meanwhile a 17 year old kid just memorized some shapes and unlocked the technical death metal level
This is one of the best lessons I've ever watched. Thanks dude!
My pleasure man!!! Thanks for commenting!!!
Question about guitar shredding: Do you think it was invented as a means for the lead guitarist to pick and tap every single note indivigially that the rhythm guitarist is strumming, no matter how quickly that rhythm player shuffles those chords? Another question: What are the names of the 2 ways of playing arpeggios that I'm asking about? 1 way being the way you play them in this video with your fingers dancing from fret to fret so the notes don't get to bleed out, and the 2nd way being that you play then just holding the chord shape with the fretting hand still so the notes get to bleed out. @@CharlieLongGuitar
This guy is a beast and a great teacher. Holy crap that all made sense. Subscribed. 👍
Thanks for the nice comment!!
Don't you mean Unholy Crap?
Thanks for the lesson! Very helpful!
For almist a few month to remember all the the major ,minor, dominant 7 and diminish. This is the most simple to remember, thanks alot man,
Glad it helped. Thinking of arpeggios this way will help remember other shapes too because it gives a better understanding of the notes/intervals of each arpeggio
Just want l what I needed, thanks as always
Great lesson! Many thanks..
Awesome to know. Thanks.
So simple, so clear, so helpful! Thank you Charlie for your excellent explanation and presentation.
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment. Really glad you enjoyed it!!
Very underrated guitar channel. Thanks! Hope you get a million subs!
I’m working on it LOL - starting to get some traction. Thanks for watching and commenting!
It makes perfect sense, congratulations.👋 let's go practice now 💪
One of the best arpeggio videos. Easy to understand, remember and practice. Good video!
Thank you so much!! Glad you enjoyed it!
brilliantly explained - thanks Charlie
So glad you liked it!!! Thanks for commenting!
Very clear and concise, really helpful.
So glad you enjoyed it!!! Thanks for letting me know!!
Thanks Charlie, I always learn something new and good in your vids, your explanations and examples are very clear and straight to the point.
So glad you’re getting something out of them. Thanks for commenting!!
Finally an instructional video I can understand and follow!
Love hearing this! Thanks for commenting and all the best with your playing!
Thanks 👍 definitely one of the best examples of the use of arpeggios on UT, subscribed 😊.
Thanks for watching and the kind comment!!
Awesome lesson. Thank you Charlie.
Sincere thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Love this approach
Thanks for watching and letting me know!! Rock on!!
Thanks for being a good teacher
Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Brilliant Lesson... I am very grateful for this!!!!!
And I’m grateful for awesome comments like this 🎸🎶🎸🎶
This lesson was perfect!!
Whoa that’s high praise! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Great stuff! Best guitar lesson I've watched UA-cam! Thank you sir!
Wow what a nice comment!! Thank you!!
EXCELLENT CONCEPT!! THANKS!
Thank you!! Rock on 🤘🏻 🎶🔥🎸
Thanks for the video... Play what You FEEL the song needs! Shapes of scales and melodies come from FEELING what the song moves you.
Easy to understand and memorize.
Thank you for your share.
Thank for commenting! Glad you like it!
Another great video, Charlie! Learning stuff like and in this way, and how you break it down is much easier to grasp than trying to memorize the various big shapes. 🎸👍🎵❤
Super cool Matt!!! Thanks for commenting!!!
Great Lesson. Very clear explanation.
Thanks so much!! Glad you liked it 🎸🤘🏻🔥
superb and straightforward lesson! Thank you!
Hey thank YOU for taking the time to watch and comment! I appreciate it!
Absolutely fantastic lesson,, thank you for your time ❤
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!!
Charlie you’re onto something! The only thing missing is the pdf so I can print them all out . But thank you so much ! I’m watching a lot of videos and practicing a LOT daily and sifting through to find the correct or most efficient and effective stuff to practice is daunting . Shortcuts Welcome! I want the stuff that’s used the most because it’s the stuff I’m probably going to want to play. Do I really need to be studying chord formulas way out at the edge of the bell shaped curve? Not before proficiently being able to play the basics .
Awesome, thank you.
My pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to comment!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
I love this method. I need it to add my warmups and improvising. Thanks for the video.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting!!
Extremely helpful. This vid forces me to look at the guitar fretboard in a different way. Opens some doors! Thanks!
That’s great!! Thanks for letting me know and best wishes for your playing! 🎸🎶🔥
Awesome lesson and thanks
Awesome comment!! Thank you!
Thanks Charlie excellent info👍
Thank you 🙏
I've already been using that full diminished pattern for decades, but it never crossed my mind to adapt it for the other main 4 note arpeggios! I can't wait to work this into my approach! New door blasted open! Thank you!
That’s so cool!!! All the best with your playing!!
@@CharlieLongGuitar Thank you!
Your system is so simple, it actually helps. Thanks!
My pleasure - happy it’s working for you 🎸🎶🔥
Best arpeggio lesson ever! Thanks!
Thanks for the kind comment!! 🎸🎶🔥
Cool and useful.
10/10.
Cheers from Finland.
That’s fantastic - and it’s great to hear from Finland!!!
fantastic lesson!
Thanks for watching and commenting 🎸🤘🏻🔥
Now it makes sense. Thank you. ❤
Awesome! Thank you for commenting!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
@@CharlieLongGuitar welcome. I’m a subscriber now. Thanks to you.
You rock Mr. Long ! Thank you
You rock! Thank you!!!🙏
This is probably the best apreggio lesson I've ever seen / learnt. Thankyou so much.❤
Thanks for that awesome comment! All the best with your playing!! 🎶🤘🏻🔥🎸
Super eye opener for an arpeggio melody maker! Thank you for the gold!!
Thanks for the great comment! Rock on!! 🎸🎶🔥
LOVE IT!
Thanks for watching and commenting!! 🎸🤘🏻🔥
Interesting take on it for sure. Thanks! 👍
Thanks for checking things out and commenting!!!
Wow. A third of the way through the video and already mind blown! Thanks, Chuck!
Awesome! Glad you’re digging it!
So sweet!@@CharlieLongGuitar
Thanks heavy stuff you the man!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🎸🔥🎶🔥🎸
Great lesson
Thanks for checking it out and taking the time to comment! 🎸🎶🤘🏻🎸🎶🤘🏻
What an awesome video for arpeggios.
Thanks so much! 🎸🔥🎸🔥
Use a different guitar or tools distortion sounds crappy. No offense. I like ya
Liked and subbed.Great lesson.Those inversions are the spice,in the mix!👍
Thanks so much!!! 🎸🎶🔥
What a great lesson 👏 I’ve been working on theory for a year straight and it’s all clicking. Little things like this really help solidify it. So thank you 🙏
That’s great to hear!!! All the little things add up for sure. Thanks for commenting.
Wow, that clears up a lot, thanks!
My pleasure!! Rock on!! 🎸🎶🔥
Very well explained and easy to understand! This made a lot of lightbulbs turn on in my mind:). You rock sir!
Love it!! Thanks for watching and letting me know it helped!! 🎶🎸🔥🎸🎶
This was a real ‘ahaa’ moment for me. This really helps identify the sounds of the different intervals and build lines both horizontally that quickly run off the different chord types. One of the most valuable lessons I’ve come across. Thanks!
I love hearing that a video is really useful to someone - thanks for letting me know!!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Excellent lesson thanks!
Thank you for watching and taking time to comment! 🎸🎶🔥
Amazing
🙏🎸🙏🎸
Great explanation I've been try to explain this to a friend but you do it better lol I'll show him this video. Thanks dude
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it!!
Charlie, this is amazing! Last night, as I was practicing the G7 Arpeggios, I noticed what you just explained, and you have taken my knowledge to the next level to include all the other arpeggios and the inversions. Wow! Thank you!🙏
This is just great, and the kind of thing I hope happens when I make these videos!!!
Very good lesson! Thank you for that! Greetings from germany!
Thanks so much!!!
Great lesson Charlie. Very important for anyone who is serious about being a better player. Thanks
Thank you for the nice comment! Best of luck with your playing!!! 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Good lesson eye opener thank you
Awesome - glad you enjoyed it!! 🎸🎶🤘🏻
Great lesson!
Thank you 🙏
nice. thx 4sharing.
Glad you liked it! All the best with your playing! 🎸🎶🎸🎶🎶
A great concept that can be quickly learned and easily applied with immediate results. That's how to get it done brother!
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it 🎸🎶🔥🎶🎸
Thanks a million! Subscribed!
Thanks for taking time to watch and comment!!
@@CharlieLongGuitar When I get home today, I'm gonna crunch your video here, (pun intended) 😅
😂😂 that was me; (sweeper) great lesson; thanks!
Maranatha ☝️
Nice lesson, would have been nice to have a downloadable tab
Great lesson.
Thanks - happy you liked it!! 🎸🤘🏻🎸🤘🏻🙏🙏
Hello Charlie.
You truly are a great teacher - no ego and just seem to be wanting to see everyone enjoy guitar playing with a bit of knowledge; you opened up some simple things up and have helped me. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind comment!! Wishing you all the best with your playing! 🎸🎸🎸
Thanks great help
Glad it helped!! Thanks for watching and commenting!!
Very helpful sir thanks
So glad! All the best with your playing 🎸🎶🔥
Sweet lesson! Thank you for the lesson. The speed was just right. The visuals helped too for those --like me--working on learning the fretboard.
Glad it’s working for you! Thanks for taking time to comment!!
@@CharlieLongGuitar at my level, I am not getting how to meld the lesson with the pentatonic riffs you played and what notes to focus on with regular triads and 4 note triads. Can you suggest any videos? I am open to seeing the bigger picture.
first time here. Great lesson . Did not know this so will practice them over and over. Just returned to the guitar after 30 years but i was only ever a beginner so its literally like starting again but I am learning fast. Thank you.
Glad you stopped by!! Full speed ahead!
Good stuff...liked and subed
Thanks 🙏 you great lesson 😊
Thank you for watching and commenting
I agree that this is one of the best guitar lessons I have seen recently. Concise and practical. Makes it easier to move around the fretboard and then allows you to jump off at different places. Much appreciated, Charlie.
I really appreciate the comment, and I’m happy it’s working for you!! 🎸🔥🎶
Great lesson. Subscribed. 🎶
Thanks so much!! Glad to have you 🎸🔥🎶🔥🎸
Genius!
Thanks so much 🎸🤘🏻🙏🔥
Thanks!
Thank you!!! Really appreciate the support!!
Thank you for taking the time to do this, it has been a great help! Do you by chance have a pdf of all of the shapes?
All of the shapes are from your "cowboy chords."
A b c d e f g and their minor variants, if that makes sense? It'll be easy to you, I promise, but maybe someone wiser than me, has time to put it into layman's terms.
Enjoy! 🎸✌🏼
Sick teacher 🔥
Thanks 🙏. Glad you’re liking the videos!
Nice, Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
I have a couple of online teachers, and now I have three. You teach a lot of things simultaneously...great stuff...thanks! One of my first teachers opened me up when he taught me the three-note per string scales...this reminds me of that.
That’s awesome!! Keep improving - there’s no greater joy IMHO 🎸🎶
One shape to rule them all.
Thank for the video..
Thanks for watching and commenting!
great lesson
Glad you enjoyed it!!! 🎶🎸🤘🏻🔥
Extremely well explained
Thank you 🙏
Gold Charlie, gold. 😊👍🏽
Thanks 🎸🔥🤘🏻
Cool lesson and on a Carvin too!
Thanks for watching and commenting! The Carvin (now Kiesel) is the most playable “single cut” guitar I’ve ever put my hands on.
Thank you. That was the last piece I needed to make the mechanics of playing click with the mathematical relationships in music theory.
That’s awesome! All the best with your playing 🎸🎶🤘🏻
This is a very important trick of the trade to have under your fingers. Indeed, the guitar is a virtual instrument.
First time listener! I love the content of this video. I just subscribed to your channel and I will definitely be checking out some more of your videos.
Awesome!!! Glad you like the video and I really appreciate you watching and commenting!
ANOTHER GREAT LESSON CHARLIE ! "CHORD SKELETONS !" I LOVE IT...
So glad you liked it! Thanks for letting me know!!!