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Probably My Fav Arpeggio Sequence EVER.
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2015
- Slight exaggeration perhaps but I do love this little badboy. Hit the link in the the vid to download. Hope you enjoy the video! Don't forget to like, share and subscribe. ➢➢➢ Download my HD guitar lessons here: www.rick-graham.co.uk
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Holy shit you played that guitar so hard that it changed colour
Luke Wren 😂
yeah man its one of those paint jobs where it changes colour the hotter it gets :D
playNsleep just like those hot wheels cars
Luke Wren zrg
It’s blushing
When he says "will need lots of practice" he means DEDICATE YOUR WHOLE LIFE TO THIS LICK CUZ IS FUCKING INSANE lol
Has science gone too far?!?!?!
Man I can't wait for Rick's channel to explode and go all big. You're an amazing guitarist, keep it up!!!
+Евгени Найденов Rick, seems one of those guys, who has no ego, and just want's to share some awesome riffs. I love these types of guitarists, as they are humble and have so much teach. My band mate asks,"Whoa! That's a new one, where'd you learn it?" I reply,"Rick! Rick Graham!" My point is, it's a newer video and already 558 likes, so that's 558 people, as of now, who learned something cool, from this video.
He does but who doesn't? And he amongst all deserves to have a pushy attitude (which he very rarely demonstrates if he does at all) :D
Yeah, he's only in the 6 figures for views. Not bad, but wouldn't it be nice if we could get it up to 8?
Евгени Найденов well i think 120k is big, atleast in the guitar community
Sounds alot like something Jason Becker would've written!
+Boob Wiley ever heard Serrana?
Michael Romeo
komonology nah Jason Becker,
Herrdesrings Shawn Lane?
Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement... Long live Becker though!
I'd sell a kidney for Rick's right hand technique. So fluid and efficient.
His right hand is easy to get down once you get the hang of economy picking and legato. The left hand is where all the magic happens.
left brain for left hand
Yeah his fretting hand barley comes off the board. So efficient and ideal.
wow man. what an awesome video. im not even a shred guy but youre really clear and concise. cool lick too
Open minded good comment.
Danny Hood lol
Very nice, Rick. unlike all too many shredders, you retain tons of melody. Some of the best video lessons on youtube. Thank you so much.
Simple scaling yet unbelievable technique and dexterity. Truly amazing.
this is definitely my favorite arpeggio sequence aswel now, thnx Rick 👍
So awesome to see how much work goes into making instruments with love and passion, good on you guys, so inspiring, keep on.
Wonderful sequence, Rick! Thanks for sharing. Very generous of you to put this nifty little creature out there.
I'm a guitar player myself and this dude is one guy and a handful of others that no matter how many times I watch the video I'm still blown off my chair at the sheer quickness, speed and percisine and the housekeeping (played clean) and technical skills and all around knowledge of different styles and the Level they are at through practice that Master Guitar Players have accomplished is and always will be impressive and just plain kick ass too listen too and watch 👍👍👍
Hi Rick! Thanks for little snippets of videos like this. I'm nowhere near your playing technique but you inspire me to keep trying. Greetings from the Philippines!
So brilliant so accurate so much fun to listen to and play ... Ridiculous Rick the Graham master of Shredulation!!!
this is definitely my favorite arpeggio sequence aswel now, thnx Rick 👌
Rick, I don't even know how that is humanly possible. Your fingers are from a different dimension.
This is definitely my favorite arpeggio sequence aswel now, thnx Rick 👍 👌 👏
this is definitely my favorite arpeggio sequence aswel now, thnx Rick$
you and your Ibanez are definitely on another level than me and my Ibanez. I know you probably don't think much of it, because its where you're at, like me when most people say I'm excellent and all that....but, from one dedicated player to another, you are entirely masterful in your craft. I started at 11, I'm 22 now. I can't even imagine the day that I will be able to pull that off as perfectly as you did. congratulations man. you kick ass.
Amazing sequence Rick, keep up the great work!
amazing rick graham
Rick, you are a God when it comes to playing arpeggios
what a lick! this will take some doing to get down... lol and that hammering on from nowhere going down the arpeggios, I knew I wasn't alone! I always beat myself up because I do that when descending in an arpeggio or some picking patterns instead of picking everything lol
+Rick Graham Dude thank you so much for this lesson. Big fan here!
Awesome Rick. Nice post
awesome sound!
I was just watching this and wondering why you don't have 20 million subs... Keep rocking out!
This guy play so softly and clean
I like the way you play and you know how to explain each mode you play, I'm also a guitarist, but I'm just starting with my channel uploading my own projects. Cheers...
Thanks, Your teaching some really amazing stuff. Thank YOU. P.S. Your playing.. I could listen to it all day. :)
Great lesson.
OMG fluid and clear as hell man!!!!
That's Rick. Makes the ridiculous look easy, every time.
I would think you are probably the best unknown shredder on YT
Thanks for the lesson, Rick, and your recent sequence advice! I didn't tackle this whole sequence, but got one great chunk that I extrapolated, the diminished ascending one. The advice to use the 2nd finger to shift was the key! I shortened it (not having 24 frets) and play it fingerstyle, with slurs. Then I did the same with whole tone intervals, great fun! I needed this advice, as I like sequences and patterns, but get lazy practicing them. I also don't want to play really long sequences, as they begin to sound mechanical, but used sparingly and with other concepts they're fantastic! Thanks!!
This dude is awesome.
Wow great lesson
hold my beer..
Adrian Katzenstein holds beer...
Adrian Katzenstein it's going to take a while, I guess. Lol
I think he fainted
it's been 2years.
Holy Moly... Nice one!
Amazing. Thanks.
back to ibanez !! so happy. amazing lick and that speed. just instane Rick
Amazing, fluid, clean and fast.
Rick is a Monster!
This is the 2nd amazing lesson i see from you!!! You sir have yourself the 64,799th subscriber :D
I didn’t know you played guitar for Infant Annihilator
I randomly saw this video now I'm a subscriber. I like this riff it sounds like malmsteen to me.
Watched the intro and clicked thumbs up immediately...
That Em finish is the icing for sure.
Wonderful!!! 🤘🤘🤘 Greetings from Italy!!! 😀
OMFG that was really cool
when i started playing way back in the day, tabs werent around. so i had to listen rewind listen rewind etc. tabs are wonderful if youre stuck. but i have found tabs can be incorrect. for the TABS people out there instead if looking at numbers listen to this exercise and figure out the tabs on your own. i guarantee you it is much rewarding AND you will be better player for having done it.
Really cool.
I naturally discovered this scale recently. Funny to see this video in my suggestions
this is definitely my favorite arpeggio sequence aswel now, thnx Rick
Dude how many times do you want to say this
+Scott Thomson He just wanted to make sure everyone knew
Insaaaaaannneeeeee💯😍
Learning alot
brilliant!!!! hey rick can you make a video on how to set up the truss rod, neck relief ? i hear and see such different opinions on this matter, i'd appreciate your help
Sick guitar, sick playing, sich performance, sick...sick...(envy)
love the intro
this is so amazing for exercising just learnt this.
Shayne Hurd got a tab?
This guy has some skills😮
Many thanks
holy shit your playing never ceases to amaze me rick, god damn lol wish i could economy pick like that. also, loving that red rg you have, didn't they only make a handfull of that model? it's a beauty
Great lesson rick very creative great style i always wanted to know if you use a noise gate
thanksssss
Very good
wowsers!
Shit I only have a guitar with 22 frets
What a stud
Sound so evil, love your tone!
Damn hard
ya ya ever heard inside the fire? similar progression. really dig this one tho
Listen to that delay the axe fx 2 module supplies , would make anyone sound good right?
godlike
i would have to start at a beginner level although i consider myself a intermediate player. if you could would you please show us where you started to play.
Sir what kind of picking technique are you playing? Its so impressive you use your arm and your finger too
this is incredible, luv this, does it have tabs ?
sounds very shawn lane like~ I love it
thats because lane used alot of "hammer on's from nowhere" .......its definetely an accuracy thing,..but my playing has got alot better since discovering this,...rick is getting great at it!
Hammering from nowhere...
Your fingers just magically appear :D
A AxeFx 2 also really helps too right?
J ' ADORE ! ! ! ! !! :- ]
What pu's are in that Ibanez RG with the killer binding? I am going to guess a Dimarzio Breed in the bridge and a Air norton neck?
Que foda mano slk
100k subs soon
that right hand picking pattern, not alternating when changing strings, that is so hard for me to replicate!
It's called economy picking, but personally for me alternate picking is better
great
hot damn!!
Anyone know the model ibanez? It's absolutely gorgeous
0:12 that hit made something explode somewhere in the world
Michael Romeo from symphony X
Hi from Chile, Please tell me what strings and sizes do you use...
rick.. you are crazy..😂
I know it's an old video, but I just have to say that goddamn this lick is fun to play.
I got tenosynovitis to my right hand from practicing it, but now I'm back with a healthy hand and I'm going to try to play it as fast as shown on the video.
Rick. i love your 'hammer-on from nowhere' approach. But what effects do you use to get that sound and that tone ??! Reverb?? Delay??
I think he uses axe affects and he's definitely using a bit of delay and maybe some reverb
Do arpeggios have to be done using sweep picking? Like can I just play the arpeggio as written without doing all the muting and stuff?
Pls a tab so that I don't have to pauze for the frets
try to find the notes by ear, it's so important to recognize sounds without any tab...
Smooth as fuck.
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