Rick's Guitar School - Scales & Arpeggios Class: Maj & Min Triad Arps

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  11 років тому +1

    Good observation. Lots of players know the theory but just aren't able to apply it for one reason or another. It's essential to be able to apply the theory in as many ways as you possibly can. It's all about creativity. Thanks man!

  • @madkins77765
    @madkins77765 5 років тому +1

    No shortage of talent here! Rick is a Guitar God! True Virtuoso! Love your playing Rick!

  • @MHoffp57
    @MHoffp57 8 років тому +2

    Teaching this as movable chord shapes is a very easy way to visualize and remember how to use these arpeggios. You're an great teacher.

  • @Scias
    @Scias 12 років тому +1

    Thanks rick, I've been more recently into guthries bubbly-tapping techniques for arpeggios, but this definitely inspires me to never forget the classic sweeping technique from the yngwie/vai days.

  • @joema6550
    @joema6550 11 років тому

    You know, I learned all of the theory you are teaching in these lessons decades ago. It's amazing how even after all of that time, I still see people twisting this stuff into new and very useable ideas for the rest of us. You're an inspiring player and it's great that you are sharing such invaluable info with the youngsters... and me, of course! Keep up the great work.

  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  12 років тому +1

    Hi mate, I did both. I spent quite a lot of time working on getting the string crossing as best I could but also went for it at times too.

  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  12 років тому +1

    I pushed the speed all the time back in the early days. I still played slowly but spent most time pushing the speed. For me the slow, controlled way of practicing came later on.

  • @drook666
    @drook666 12 років тому +1

    I LOVE these free lessons! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these.

  • @prsfrank
    @prsfrank 12 років тому

    learned more about arpeggios and their proper application in the last 12 minutes than i have in the last 5 years.

  • @guismth
    @guismth 10 років тому +4

    all your hours have paid off amazingly! thanks for the lesson!

  • @NailedSolo
    @NailedSolo 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for all the great lessons that you have been uploading recently . big respect .

  • @kanyewest132
    @kanyewest132 10 років тому

    Sliding adds a lot of flavor to the arpeggios. Thanks Rick You are a Rock god!

  • @lovescarguitar
    @lovescarguitar 12 років тому +2

    This would also be great opportunity to incorporate the technique from your other video about "Practicing Scales Using Octave Displacement".

  • @SylvanTuck
    @SylvanTuck 8 років тому +2

    Thanks ... Great video. Learning chord triads in different keys and signature combinations opens a whole new world of the instrument, to get lost in.

  • @NorthernComfort
    @NorthernComfort 12 років тому +1

    Cheers Rick, really love your lessons, always learn something interesting and new.

  • @ianmpl4904
    @ianmpl4904 10 років тому

    Beautiful sound and superb tips! Wish I'd known about your videos before. Really helpful. Thanks Rick!

  • @saporla
    @saporla 8 років тому

    You literally saved my bloody life! And it's true you can ask if you don't believe it. And i dunno is it even relevant..But Thanks a lot from my family now when i am 41years old and over six years Totally sober! Thanks Man, M8 Whatever, i love you!

  • @lovescarguitar
    @lovescarguitar 12 років тому +1

    This is pretty awesome.
    Thank you for taking the time to make this.

  • @nocaster89
    @nocaster89 12 років тому +1

    Great lesson. I love the slide part

  • @thomasthang1834
    @thomasthang1834 5 років тому

    Amazing lesson

  • @tezzo55
    @tezzo55 12 років тому

    Another totally amazing lesson dude! Thanks so much!

  • @BugraSisman
    @BugraSisman 11 років тому

    Very useful lesson Rick! Thanks for sharing!

  • @leonardogzm
    @leonardogzm 12 років тому

    this videos made my day!! thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge rick!

  • @jameswood214
    @jameswood214 4 роки тому

    brilliant, super technical stuff. am defo gonna leave the guitar in the loft now!!

  • @brtmusic3
    @brtmusic3 12 років тому

    Haha awesome look forward to it. I really enjoy your videos

  • @choppingpenguin
    @choppingpenguin 10 років тому

    God damn, man! Amazing! Glad I found your lessons.

  • @nicklangley8961
    @nicklangley8961 10 років тому

    U just got a new subscriber man! Keep it rollin brotha

  • @mattwohlin
    @mattwohlin 11 років тому

    Great stuff man

  • @YngtchieMusic
    @YngtchieMusic 12 років тому

    That sounded pretty cool, Rick.

  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  12 років тому

    The ten hours a day thing is not important. At the time, I didn't set out to do a set time of practice. I just played all day because I loved it. Will most certainly do a practice approach vid.

  • @Poppafunkband
    @Poppafunkband 7 років тому

    Great lesson!

  • @vanny89
    @vanny89 12 років тому

    never thought of that one.. gj man, keep it up!

  • @petepachio
    @petepachio 12 років тому

    great stuff ..amazing for free

  • @superiorjanitor3829
    @superiorjanitor3829 10 років тому

    thx for the ideas !

  • @brtmusic3
    @brtmusic3 12 років тому

    Hey have you ever thought about doing a lesson about chords? Inversions and voice leading etc?

  • @WHOisVinzCF
    @WHOisVinzCF 9 років тому

    Can you tab this out rick please ? Thanks for you this lesson and yup, learned another shape of apreggios today because of this video :D

  • @TheEZEKIEL111
    @TheEZEKIEL111 5 років тому

    Awesome thank you

  • @ThomasVammenJensen
    @ThomasVammenJensen 12 років тому

    Hi again. I ask Chris Brooks this question and would also like to hear you opinion. When praticing alternate picking did you isolate challenges? F.ex Step 1) speed pick on one string- ok now I can do this. Step 2) outside picking on two strings - ok I can do this. Step 3) Inside picking on 2 strings ......... and so on.
    Or did you just go for it?

  • @cauelealaudiopost4147
    @cauelealaudiopost4147 8 років тому

    great vídeos , thank you !!

  • @brucesguitardemos8197
    @brucesguitardemos8197 12 років тому

    hi rick , great tone and great playing . what at your now established level of playing is your biggest challnge when picking your guitar up and do you find the tone of your sound a major part in how you play now .

  • @markgitarista
    @markgitarista 10 років тому

    Awesome you rock !

  • @ckalas
    @ckalas 12 років тому

    can you do a video about ten hours a day/your approach to regimented practise

  • @brtmusic3
    @brtmusic3 12 років тому

    Hey Rick love you lessons! Just wondering what camera do you use?

  • @TheNylonStrings
    @TheNylonStrings 12 років тому

    Hey Rick how do you keep the fretboard on that guitar so damn glossy? Beautiful instrument.

  • @ckalas
    @ckalas 12 років тому

    martin miller told me that to get fast you have push yourself at a reasonable tempo in short bursts, once you have the pattern or lick under your fingers. apparently at speed your brain doesn't interpret every note, rather the short sequence.

  • @melviniziraswilolopa5400
    @melviniziraswilolopa5400 10 років тому

    Great lesson.Could you be able to add Tabs please

  • @fiquladdin1132
    @fiquladdin1132 7 років тому

    i love the opening song

  • @thecolorsband7923
    @thecolorsband7923 8 років тому

    wow..u open my head

  • @ThomasVammenJensen
    @ThomasVammenJensen 12 років тому

    Hi Rick. When it comes to alternate picking and speed, did you ever push yourself trying to play to a faster tempo than what you could control, or did you always practise slow and with control and then speed just followed?

  • @camfre4k
    @camfre4k 11 років тому

    the positions you're talking about is that notes from the E scale of some sort or just arpeggios of notes in the chords progre you choose ?

  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  12 років тому

    all of that :)

  • @SmoothCriimiinal
    @SmoothCriimiinal 12 років тому

    How did you do that? Running, gymming, dieting?????

  • @Davide608
    @Davide608 6 років тому

    Subbed, Liked, I'm Fan! LoL ... Where you've learned guitar? Who was ur teacher? Just a curiosity... Greetings from Italy :P

  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  12 років тому

    Funny you should say that as that's what's coming next ;)

  • @ImaTurninToABug
    @ImaTurninToABug 7 років тому

    Do people who can readily do these exercises at speed even need any further help at that point?

    • @adamgizka8189
      @adamgizka8189 6 років тому

      RyanIsARecluse when playing guitar and wanting to improve, you continuously learn all the time. Even the best guitar players benefit from a bit of learning and help from other musicians, that's why they're up there

  • @grunntalll
    @grunntalll 12 років тому

    i love your videos but it would be better if you played with a clean sound or atleast without the delay , it just takes away from a great lesson

  • @RickGraham
    @RickGraham  12 років тому

    I lost weight :)

  • @tolisnasso5424
    @tolisnasso5424 10 років тому

    thanks for your support man you are the best,and thanks for all this lessons,but can you change this menu please???????ON THE TOP
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  • @Poppafunkband
    @Poppafunkband 7 років тому

    since when is a class 11 minutes long? Haha just kidding

  • @jefrix01
    @jefrix01 12 років тому

    Dude me thinks you lose weight what happened? :)