Paul Gilbert lesson on arpeggios from the "Get Out of My Yard" instructional DVD. Permission has been granted to use this copyrighted material in writing by Paul Gilbert's management.
Man, it's such a pleasure to hear someone with the kind of technical skill Gilbert has playing with something other than a high-gain metal tone. It really allows his technique and skill to come out...
the arpeggio he was showing in the octives, when i first saw him talking about it, i got my metronome out and i practiced it for a few weeks, i was jamming with a friend and when i was in the moment i used it and WOW, it freaking makes you sound like your the guitar boss lol. Thanks Paul!
Paul is an amazing teacher, and every time I watch him play I'm encouraged to go try something new on the guitar. His videos got me into shred guitar in the first place. Rock on Paul!
His style of teaching is so refreshing to me. Absolutely no ego, explains in a way that's easy to understand, and makes you feel like you're sitting directly across from him. I would love to sit in a room for a private lesson with Paul, I can only imagine what I'd learn.
Unbelievable.. he explained a years' worth of advanced ear training and applied music theory in minutes. Great teacher. clear explanations and very approachable lessons , as always. Thanks Paul!
Paul Gilbert --> No ego, just guitars! This lesson is a classic example of how well Paul can teach and how much he loves teaching and more importantly how humble he can be! He is by far my favourite guitarist-person!
The fact that you want to teach is amazing. How many other "world class" guitarists would take the time to teach us. You absolutely rock! Thanks for all you do.
What I like about Paul Gilbert is not only is he incredibly talented but he actually seems like he could be a good guitar teacher. Seems very patient. Not all guitar players are able to be that way.
I've been playing now for eight years and I wish I would have started watching Paul's videos from day one. Only the past two years or so have I really watched most of them and they have done worlds for me. He is by far the best teacher I've seen online and has the best method for explaining things to people. This octave lesson is probably one of the most useful that I've seen him do. What I'd do to pick his brain for one hour...
The thing I like about these Paul Gilbert videos is that an even an over-the-hill rocker like me can understand what he's doing. My rock & roll days are long over but I can always learn something new by coming back to these Gilbert lessons.
a small glimpse into the mind of a genius!! makes you think what sounds complicated sound and look easy...... the greatest guitar teacher ever! awesome guitarist, teacher and human!!
Thanks Paul, short and sweet. I am playing since 85 I must have a head as thick as a watermelon. There is still hope to break the ice with a teacher like you I am getting motivated to push again, thank you.
Simplified, essential and just down right enjoyable to watch and learn. He gets straight to the point and shows advanced guitar techniques aren't that intimidating. Would gladly part with my money for lessons. Love ya work Paul 🤘🏽🤩🎸💦
Jazz person here. The C# half diminished arpeggio works over the A7 chord because the first three notes of the arpeggio (C#, E, G) are the third, fifth and seventh tones of the A7 chord. The seventh of the C# half diminished arpeggio (B) is the ninth of degree of A7. So when you play the C# half diminished arpeggio over an A7 chord, you're actually just playing an A9 arpeggio without the root, which fits the chord perfectly.
+mark Smith the real Buckethead eats less chicken. he's taller, plus his hair is longer, he wears a bucket, and is camera shy, his style is different. oh yeah, he has a different real name.
man, you got hte most useful chanel on youtube! been busting my skull steeping on this level and this is the only thing that breaks it to my level. thanks!
For myself Pauls lessons have helped me excel incredibly, one of the best things I got out of them is that he always picks every note including hammers and pulls.... Now I don't sound like everyone else, my leads have zest and are tasty as hell!!! Thank you Paul!!!
Just when I thought I finally learned my lesson well, There was more to this than meets the eye And for all the things you taught me, only time will tell, If I'll be able to survive, oh yeah.38 special. You are a great teacher teacher!👍
Thank god. Finally someone who sounds decent and can teach slow and easy. I play by ear and sight, so this helped me speed up a few techniques. My Ibanez Radius says she loves you. Thanks.
Who are the 119 bafoons that gave this a thumbs down? Paul Gilbert is phenomenal....Not only a great guitar player, but he does a great job of teaching
add me to the list of those who learned something tangible and as a result my understanding of the guitar expanded and it transfers rather easily to the fretboard when applied by playing the shapes at the different root levels. Opened me up to an almost endless variety of phrases and solo ideas......really really good stuff!
You give me such a insperation thank you so much for this and keep going Txn. Jan JR Lundqvist Sweden gutarplayer +50 year old but still learning stuff !
Hell yeah you learn stuff. I watched a video last night and god..It really helped me out a lot today and everything just seemed so much easier and cleaner.
Paul Gilbert is a great player and a gifted teacher. A true blessing to the guitar world.
+Gareth Barry Could not agree more!
+Gareth Barry No...He's a gifted player and a great teacher
And a super cool dude!
agreed
Is he giving lessons on string skipping?
This is the first time someone has explained arpeggios without the verbal hype.
A truly great lesson. Thank you.
Great man, great teacher, wonderful musician.
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I love how paul can make the most basic things sound really cool.
Pauls laid back and kind personality adds to his gift as an exceptional instructor.... I wish I knew him personally..
Man, it's such a pleasure to hear someone with the kind of technical skill Gilbert has playing with something other than a high-gain metal tone. It really allows his technique and skill to come out...
+Alex Silver i'm pretty sure you'll like shawn lane ^^
the arpeggio he was showing in the octives, when i first saw him talking about it, i got my metronome out and i practiced it for a few weeks, i was jamming with a friend and when i was in the moment i used it and WOW, it freaking makes you sound like your the guitar boss lol. Thanks Paul!
wow.
Paul Gilbert videos have been my #1 source of improvement for the past 15 years. Greatest rock guitar teacher of our time imo.
yeah licks are playable and actually sound good
I learn something every time I watch this dude. Great teacher
I constantly return to Paul's lessons, because his teaching is sooo eye and ear opening.
Paul Gilbert never ceases to amaze me. Such a freaking shredder, but plays so tasteful at the same time.
I love this guy , and his way of teaching....ive been a fan for way over 20 years and met him twice in 91/92 with Mr Big...
Paul is an amazing teacher, and every time I watch him play I'm encouraged to go try something new on the guitar. His videos got me into shred guitar in the first place. Rock on Paul!
His style of teaching is so refreshing to me. Absolutely no ego, explains in a way that's easy to understand, and makes you feel like you're sitting directly across from him. I would love to sit in a room for a private lesson with Paul, I can only imagine what I'd learn.
his lessons are hands down the best. He comes off in a non-pretentious way and he slows it down for me to learn.....
My new guru. His style is just so wonderful. And of course he gives you the magic button to opening up the fretboard.
Best teacher ever. Explains it in simple terms and it’s stuff you can actually use...
He seems like such a cool and nice guy..like a person who would be a great friend to have
Let the sweepers of the world take care of the sweeps
That's the failed guitar players...they get to sweep the floor at the venue after the show is over...
Syn gates plays a lot of sweep but he's pretty damn good xd
Sweeping is just another method. It's all good.
@@MultiPoseur tell that to Jason Becker
Like Frank Gambale.
PAUL GILBERT has been doing this educational video since I dont know when and he has to be the best at doing this! Bravo Paul!
A genius. Great that there are still people like this prepared to pass on their hard earned knowledge.
Not only is Paul Gilbert a guitar phenom, he just seems like a way cool dude.
No rays of ego trip shooting from his eyes.
Unbelievable.. he explained a years' worth of advanced ear training and applied music theory in minutes. Great teacher. clear explanations and very approachable lessons , as always. Thanks Paul!
Paul Gilbert has the unfair advantage of having 4 index fingers.
LOL
Man that is too funny! Best comment
Love it dude! 4 index fingers!!!
😂 rofl
So do Guthrie and Vai
Paul Gilbert --> No ego, just guitars! This lesson is a classic example of how well Paul can teach and how much he loves teaching and more importantly how humble he can be! He is by far my favourite guitarist-person!
Dont ya wish you had this dude as your guitar teacher once or twice a week for a few years?
What's great about Gilbert is he is so humble and down to earth not to mention a guitar genius.
Stan Lee he was the Teacher of a guy for one year, Buckecthead
Stan Lee but then you wouldn't have time to write comics Stan
That's where Buckethead came from
I knew a guy who took lessons from him and he was an amazing guitarist. Unfortunately he passed away. RIP.
The fact that you want to teach is amazing. How many other "world class" guitarists would take the time to teach us. You absolutely rock! Thanks for all you do.
The yoda of guitar instructors
The jam is strong with this one.
Tom Goldsmith guitar he is not yoda but obiwon kenobi
Paul Gilbert is the most informative when he is teaching. This is what makes him a great teacher as well as an amazing player.
The old phrase "those who can't teach" definitely does not apply hear because he is GREAT at both!!!
Bloody stupid phrase, it should be "those who can't shouldn't teach".
It applies to teachers in public school tho
What I like about Paul Gilbert is not only is he incredibly talented but he actually seems like he could be a good guitar teacher. Seems very patient. Not all guitar players are able to be that way.
He quite literally has been a guitar teacher for years, he talked about it pretty extensively on the Andertons channel
I've been playing now for eight years and I wish I would have started watching Paul's videos from day one. Only the past two years or so have I really watched most of them and they have done worlds for me. He is by far the best teacher I've seen online and has the best method for explaining things to people. This octave lesson is probably one of the most useful that I've seen him do. What I'd do to pick his brain for one hour...
The thing I like about these Paul Gilbert videos is that an even an over-the-hill rocker like me can understand what he's doing. My rock & roll days are long over but I can always learn something new by coming back to these Gilbert lessons.
a small glimpse into the mind of a genius!! makes you think what sounds complicated sound and look easy...... the greatest guitar teacher ever! awesome guitarist, teacher and human!!
Possibly the most useful online guitar lesson I've ever seen.
Explained in such an awesome and easy way, one of the best lessons on UA-cam
Ah man awesome lesson! I've been looking for meaningful ways to do arps for years!
Paul !!! You'r the man !!!!!!!!!
Best teacher on UA-cam. EVER!
Man, this guy is one of the best guitarists I have ever heard.
And he is one hell of a teacher, too.
very kindly recieved Paul! thank you for opening up the way to look much calmer at arpegios. and that is a nice sounding arpegio!!
The fact that I now feel like I could play like him suggests that he is a really good teacher.
Paul Gilbert and Marty Friedman have the coolest guitar styles I've ever heard
Jason Becker anyone?
Dave Decker 😂
OMG you just opened my eyes! Thank you for your experience and patience as a player/teacher. Paul Gilbert everybody! 👏👏👏
Thanks Paul, short and sweet. I am playing since 85 I must have a head as thick as a watermelon. There is still hope to break the ice with a teacher like you I am getting motivated to push again, thank you.
Paul has rightfully earned the title of guitar jedi master...real talk. He is modern rock guitar, both as a player and instructor.
Paul- I Love the way you teach. Also,your playing is extraordinaire. Thank you.
I love watching him hes great at putting things into perspective and making them easier tonfigure out. Favorite guitarist of all time
This is the best guitar instructional video I have ever seen. Period.
Simplified, essential and just down right enjoyable to watch and learn. He gets straight to the point and shows advanced guitar techniques aren't that intimidating. Would gladly part with my money for lessons. Love ya work Paul 🤘🏽🤩🎸💦
Best explanation I have come across yet, didn't realise such a guitar legend was also a great teacher.
What a player/cool guy and such a good teacher too!! :)
Jazz person here.
The C# half diminished arpeggio works over the A7 chord because the first three notes of the arpeggio (C#, E, G) are the third, fifth and seventh tones of the A7 chord. The seventh of the C# half diminished arpeggio (B) is the ninth of degree of A7. So when you play the C# half diminished arpeggio over an A7 chord, you're actually just playing an A9 arpeggio without the root, which fits the chord perfectly.
Paul gilbert is quickly becoming my favorite guitarist. His lessons are awesome too!
an outstanding lesson! gave me new perspectives on working the arppegios. Great and humble bloke this guy is.
"Let the sweepers of the world do the sweeping" 😊
Great info Paul, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge and insights.
Thanks for the effort you put into these videos.
the man that taught Buckethead ^
+mark Smith rofl that would be a trip
+mark Smith the real Buckethead eats less chicken. he's taller, plus his hair is longer, he wears a bucket, and is camera shy, his style is different. oh yeah, he has a different real name.
shawn lane was buckethead teacher.
And so was Paul :)
thats how a legend born,,
man, you got hte most useful chanel on youtube! been busting my skull steeping on this level and this is the only thing that breaks it to my level. thanks!
For myself Pauls lessons have helped me excel incredibly, one of the best things I got out of them is that he always picks every note including hammers and pulls.... Now I don't sound like everyone else, my leads have zest and are tasty as hell!!! Thank you Paul!!!
Chur bro! That’s exactly what I needed to see and hear, thank you.
Love his phrasing.. Its impossible to compare!!
Wow the best guitar lesson I've had so far
Living proof you can get divine at what you do and still not be an egoistic asshole. Thank you for that Mr. Gilbert.
You're explaining this in the best way, Paul !
so many lessons for entire guitar life of mine in just 7 min..thanks a lot paul
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What a great teacher you are Paul!
I love this guy. One of the greatest
paul gilbert is the best teacher for me !
Paul is such a great teacher! This was a fun lesson.
i have to say this video has to be the greatest boost to my soloing technique, like, EVER.
well this was quite the eye-opener for me, thanks alot for posting this. and big, BIG thanks to paul!
Excellent lesson Paul. Thank you very much.
I have learned so much from him when people hear me play...they ask how I learned
..I always say ...I take lessons from Paul gilbert
I know this is not a new video but Paul you are awesome beyond words , arguably the best guitarists ever
91 dislikes? who dislikes Paul Gilbert? FREE lesson with a fucking guitar LEGEND, and someone is not satisfied. jealous, no talent bums.
Victor Bingo nygwie jealous minion... there..
Great teaching...quick and to the point with examples. Thanks!
I like how paul is pretty much the best guitarist in the world and is still self-depricating. this guy is awesome.
Awesome lesson. I used this right away working on a solo for a new song last night! Totally down to earth guy
OMG this has helped so much! he's a genious! fabulous idea with octaves!! can't express how thrilled i am to have learned this!! tnx, Paul!!
Seeing this guy playing the guitar brings always a smite to my face :D On the other hand it makes me kinda sad because I cant play like that :x
Just when I thought I finally learned my lesson well,
There was more to this than meets the eye
And for all the things you taught me, only time will tell,
If I'll be able to survive, oh yeah.38 special. You are a great teacher teacher!👍
he's 100x cooler in person. Brilliantly gifted in so many styles of playing and still so incredibly humble.
Thank god. Finally someone who sounds decent and can teach slow and easy. I play by ear and sight, so this helped me speed up a few techniques. My Ibanez Radius says she loves you. Thanks.
Amazing guitarist, no arrogance great teaching aids will practice these arpeggios thanks Paul 👍
Who are the 119 bafoons that gave this a thumbs down? Paul Gilbert is phenomenal....Not only a great guitar player, but he does a great job of teaching
Gosh, he just opened my eyes into a whole new light
add me to the list of those who learned something tangible and as a result my understanding of the guitar expanded and it transfers rather easily to the fretboard when applied by playing the shapes at the different root levels. Opened me up to an almost endless variety of phrases and solo ideas......really really good stuff!
What would the world be without Paul.
Paul Gilbert & Danny Gatton...absolute HUMBLERS.Rock on Paul. R.i.p.Danny.
thank you very much, been looking for ages for tips like these
This is awesome.really digging arpeggios lately.
Short lesson with a lot of consistence. Thank you.
Thanks paul. You're the best teacher
A master class in lead guitar work, very nice!
You give me such a insperation thank you so much for this and keep going
Txn.
Jan JR Lundqvist
Sweden gutarplayer
+50 year old but still learning stuff !
Hell yeah you learn stuff. I watched a video last night and god..It really helped me out a lot today and everything just seemed so much easier and cleaner.
Genius Paul Gilbert is. Thanks so much man!
I started learning Paul's String skipping Arpeggios back in 1989
How awesome is this guy? Tremendous lesson!