Arpeggio - Mattias Eklundh Guitar Lesson

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @adrianmoore8840
    @adrianmoore8840 5 років тому +4

    What a bloke he just makes me laugh such a down to earth guy

  • @oddajpierscien
    @oddajpierscien 9 років тому +7

    this is insane! what a nice fresh view on guitar licks

  • @lovewalruss
    @lovewalruss 5 років тому

    Excellent

  • @bebenavole2179
    @bebenavole2179 6 років тому +4

    how does he switch pickups?

    • @d5uncr
      @d5uncr 6 років тому +13

      Some expert players can do it by sheer will...
      But Mattias uses the push-pull volume pot.

  • @rubendez
    @rubendez 5 років тому

    Thank u very mucho!!!

  • @clau2988
    @clau2988 6 років тому +11

    0:26 hahaha

  • @yoyaltube
    @yoyaltube 6 років тому +2

    I don't know why he is so funny.. 😆 But he is amazing

  • @sorlagnotsobad
    @sorlagnotsobad 5 років тому

    what's with those frets ?

    • @Jotun184
      @Jotun184 5 років тому +3

      It's called true temprament fretting, it's done that way to mitigate small imperfections in intonation that are caused by normal straight frets

  • @darylsmith5930
    @darylsmith5930 7 років тому +6

    same notes on different strings sound kinda off

    • @leecraw972
      @leecraw972 5 років тому

      Not always. There is some very beautiful things that can be done with it. For example the third guitar solo in the song "Neohuman" by Scar Symmetry. That has some of that going on in it and it's a beautiful melody

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar 7 років тому

    I don't get the lydian chord part. I've heard of a lydian scale but not a chord. Please explain.

    • @nextlevelgamer6936
      @nextlevelgamer6936 6 років тому +4

      Lydian chord = 1 #4 5

    • @MarcoEscalante1
      @MarcoEscalante1 6 років тому +2

      basically since you say you know the lydian scale, the only thing that makes it different than a regular Major scale is the #4/#11 so if you have a major chord and add the #11 on top then it's the "lydian chord" in other words a major chord with a sharp 11 added. try playing a regular Fmajor chord, but let the b and e string ring open. that's the easiest one I know. Hope this helps. it becomes F,C,F,A,B(#11),E
      @thor I think if you build a chord using the 1 3 5 of the lydian mode you'd just get a Major Chord which wouldn't highlight the #11 not making it sound lydian.
      @nextlevelgamer Yeah but I'd try to add the major 3rd at least

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur 6 років тому

      I am not very knowledgeable in this but isn't only the #4 the only thing that distinguishes it from the major/ionian scale? The #11 is existing as well in the major/ionian so that's not a difference to lydian, at least from what i understand.

  • @slowfool
    @slowfool 8 років тому +1

    It's sound like it would be in a legend of Zelda

  • @Hello_there_obi
    @Hello_there_obi 6 років тому +10

    Why did you pick the worst sounding arpeggio as an example for learners? Apart from that, great tips!

    • @mfb5642
      @mfb5642 6 років тому +1

      Because he like weird chords.

  • @true_enzoibanez
    @true_enzoibanez 9 років тому

    ARPEGGIO nonn c'è mai fine..cmq è troppo simpatico..

  •  6 років тому

    Guitars without dots are a bitch to use when teaching, but the first arpeggio is really weird. Bm6add4?

  • @GabrielKerr
    @GabrielKerr 7 років тому

    ...wut

  • @stinkytits6025
    @stinkytits6025 7 років тому +15

    I’m sorry but this sounds kinda bad

    • @tonalblasphemy6879
      @tonalblasphemy6879 7 років тому +5

      I think he's just showing an example. He's a phenomenal player. He's also left handed playing right handed. Something to think about. ;)