Dude, I'm a huge new fan. I usually use the same type of 7 sweep in my improvisations, but I never thought to add the little half step at the end to give it that extra mystery/melodic minor feel. I'm def gonna be using that adjusted pattern from now on. Great video, very talented. Keep it up.
I really love your channel bro, it's really helpful for someone like me because I'm not educated in guitar so i just watch your channel to learn this.. Thanks for this lesson bro, GOD bless..
Reminds me of something I wrote 10 or so years ago. You have such a master of the fretboard, thank you for the video. Them notes tug at my heart strings!
Just discovered your channel. I just want to say you are very knowledgeable about guitar motifs and I find your videos very interesting and helpful. Keep shredding man! Love your videos!
In the beginning after playing that 1st arpeggio in G, you played a lick right off of Lennie White's Venusian Summer album.. You said you like the sound of it. So do I ! Thanks for the vid.
nice video, talking about not knowing what you improvised reminds my of myself, If I don't write an improvised lick down a few minutes after playing it I will not remember it. A student even played back a part I wrote for one of my videos a few months ago and I had to look at the tab to play it as I had no clue otherwise 😄
Thanks for nice you useful video.. It would be very helpful if you can shear a good course outline so that we could know which are the categories of scales and moods and methods and finger exercises we should cover to build this level quality of guitar playing.. Thanks
Bro not everyone is visual and oratory learner . You a real good player but your Title is more for someone just learning arpeggios. So it is helpful to break down what you are playing instead of just playing. Thx
How do you attain independency with ring fingure and pinky...you middle fingure is so independent as well...any tips and exercises for fingure independence would be of great help please!
As a kid I started out with a classical guitar. And that's more or less what I've played over the years. And I have not played for many years. The thing is that that I'm hard wired to finger picking. I recently bought a new Squire Mustang ( first electric guitar ). And I'm having trouble using a guitar pick. I can't seem to hold to it and it slips and twists between my thumb and index finger.
It sounds great but on my dime razorback you can do it all with one left hand without picking the strings. I guess it's cause I got a Seymour Duncan dimebucker. In the bridge. That pickup was 129.00 pick up worth every penny.
I wish all guitar vids were in this angle only. I'm not a tab guy. I learn quickly by watching the fingers. Great video sir! Hails!
Straten, your arpeggios and picking pattern have really helped me. Specifically in the style of Paul Gilbert. Cheers 🥃
Thank you for the great lessons.💯👍
Great stuff man!
thanks a bunch man!!!
its the master himself!!
Rick Graham if the grand master days it's good. It's good.
Actually that wasn‘t slow :/
hey rick i m from venezuela how can i get a free tab from you ?
Dude, I'm a huge new fan.
I usually use the same type of 7 sweep in my improvisations, but I never thought to add the little half step at the end to give it that extra mystery/melodic minor feel.
I'm def gonna be using that adjusted pattern from now on.
Great video, very talented. Keep it up.
I started following you from Instagram. You're cleaner then others shredders here on TH-cam
Hours and hours working for this..big respect 🙏
Fantastic channel. Awesome licks and direct quick explanations.
love the sound that the picking makes
Esa guitarra suena increíble, buen video. Saludos desde Argentina
Awesome playing, 7th arpeggios always sound badass!
STRAT is in your name.
He uses a Strat plugged into a Marshall lol
@@EricGomesOficial lol
Eric Gomes Strat and Marshall
It's his real name. My friend sold him a white Strat.
His middle name is Strymon
I really love your channel bro, it's really helpful for someone like me because I'm not educated in guitar so i just watch your channel to learn this..
Thanks for this lesson bro, GOD bless..
Cool to see how you have improved over the span of your videos. Congrats! And have learned some theory as well!
Reminds me of something I wrote 10 or so years ago. You have such a master of the fretboard, thank you for the video. Them notes tug at my heart strings!
1:59 You are literally playing Final Fantasy 1,s theme for the NES.
Very clean arpegios. Congrats!
Just discovered your channel. I just want to say you are very knowledgeable about guitar motifs and I find your videos very interesting and helpful. Keep shredding man! Love your videos!
"Here's my instructional video demonstrating how to play the licks in this sequence..."
*plays sequence*
"...i don't know how I did that."
That was exactly what I was going to say
You deserve more likes
@@loop3260 k8
Thanks for showing it slowly.
Excellent execution. Perfect hand synchronization.
Nice tech work, and the all encompassing Strat, can't beat that.
That is not a crazy arpeggio sir, It is a scary killer arpeggio.
He's going to wear that 5 way switch out pretty quickly
seriously! So odd to flip that thing constantly like that
In the beginning after playing that 1st arpeggio in G, you played a lick right off of Lennie White's Venusian Summer album.. You said you like the sound of it. So do I ! Thanks for the vid.
Very nice sounding sequence! Excellent job my friend!
nice video, talking about not knowing what you improvised reminds my of myself, If I don't write an improvised lick down a few minutes after playing it I will not remember it. A student even played back a part I wrote for one of my videos a few months ago and I had to look at the tab to play it as I had no clue otherwise 😄
Well demonstrated. Looking forward for another video.
Great technique to learn. Can you show your picking hand too please? Thanks! This will help me to learn a knew way to pick.
Deserves more subsciber. fan starting from your IG videos
You are Legend Straten!!! Great stuff
Thank you for the great
lessons!! 💯
Y j malmsteen with other perspective. beautiful. thanks !!
Great arpeggio lesson. Thanks.
You are cleaner than Synystergates And slash
Slash? Really?
Cool stuff! You're very talented. Nice job!
Splendid Man ! Super ! Love Fender !
God .. very clean, very impressive !!
Thanks for nice you useful video.. It would be very helpful if you can shear a good course outline so that we could know which are the categories of scales and moods and methods and finger exercises we should cover to build this level quality of guitar playing..
Thanks
Bro not everyone is visual and oratory learner . You a real good player but your Title is more for someone just learning arpeggios. So it is helpful to break down what you are playing instead of just playing. Thx
If you can't see hear what he is doing you probably aren't ready for this technique. Most youtubers explain it like this...
Uauu, amazing. What distortion or amp?
Really nice stuff mate! Any chance you can give us the tabs for this one? Cheers
First four chords sweep reminds me of Final Fantasy music. Nice.
How do you attain independency with ring fingure and pinky...you middle fingure is so independent as well...any tips and exercises for fingure independence would be of great help please!
Thank you, not speak too much, simple and practiice
Straten Marshall is Power!!!
man that guitar has some stellar tone!
i will start to practice like this video thanks bro..
The greatest arpeggios video ever!!!!!
Man.. Down there to get a comment from the great master Rick Graham himself... Really great and your arpeggios are also good
Great ability. Study a little of theory. Good job
You and RG both do this: demonstrate with one guitar, then instruct with another. Any reason?
Dillard Filth probably feel
Flex
Good teacher....love it
Nicely done. Great lesson too. This sounds lot like Andy James playing his song “Ghost to Hell”. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I love sweep picking. Any new sweep is good.
Superb. The last little run looks like you had a 15th fret b string followed by 19th fret g string. Same note right? Sounded super cool imo.
As a kid I started out with a classical guitar. And that's more or less what I've played over the years. And I have not played for many years. The thing is that that I'm hard wired to finger picking. I recently bought a new Squire Mustang ( first electric guitar ). And I'm having trouble using a guitar pick. I can't seem to hold to it and it slips and twists between my thumb and index finger.
The new species of musician youtube will evolve is on the way.
That sounds great. Something on youtube I'd like to learn because it's damn musical and not just fast! Great job!
I love the sound at the end,,sound like Phrygian or Flamenco scale..i guess
Wow! Amazing! Greetings from Brasil!
Hey! Brasileiro aqui tbm...
Muito boa a dica dele 👏👏👏👏👏
Gmaj7 > F#m7b5 > Fmaj7 > Emin > Dmaj > Bmaj
I've been playing for 15 years. I play mostly metal and I have written many songs, still yet I can't grasp this shit lol
Same here. But 35 years. Lol.
@@wjatube Always learning. lol
@@dustinray1840 the talent gap hurts worse when it's a 14 year old Asian girl doing it effortlessly. 🤣
@@wjatube I envy that shit but hey I love my material. Love music, it's life.
wjatube dude.... that was funny
Could You Do Frank Marino’s World Anthem ? Please
How do you sweep barred arpeggios to not make strings ring at the same time?
Great video!!! Good video lesson!
Do that in an acoustic guitar, please.
You'll get views
It would have to be a pretty larger acoustic guitar, haha.
Please show the detail of your right hand movement
Are there tabs for this great lesson?
On Screen Tab Would Be Helpful / Excellent Playing
Beautiful sounds
i want tab 😢
Love this!. .. Thanks for the lesson
Nice lick. Wish I could've seen the picking hand more at the beginning but no worries gooddeal bub!
Yeah that was frickin sweet dude! Thanks for posting man!
Do you have to flick the selector switch too?
I can do left hand but can't get the picking in sync
I have not anything smoother than this.
@0:46 kinda sounds like the intro to A Mercurian Summer by Angel Vivaldi
It sounds great but on my dime razorback you can do it all with one left hand without picking the strings. I guess it's cause I got a Seymour Duncan dimebucker. In the bridge. That pickup was 129.00 pick up worth every penny.
Amazing man 🔥🔥
Fantastic bud....thanks for posting this!
Cool stuff man 🙌
Eres muy Muy buenos deverias de poner la partitura o tablatura 😕👍 saludos
Enjoy your vids, learned alot, keep on rockin!
Amazing man.. 🙏
Perfect picking, great guitar n sound! 🤘😎
g major?with a B and F major 7 added?
I must be able to say one day, "I don't know how I did it!"
What do you mean when you say that a triad resolves into another triad? what does resolves mean?
question. what strat model is that? i see you have the YJM PUPS... are you not a fan of the YJM scalloped neck?
Could You do Robin Trower’s 1975 Winterland Concert song : I Can’t Wait Much Longer ? Please And Thank You 😊
Trevor Graham Welch great tune, I used to play it years ago 👍🏻
Chords: Gmaj7 / F#min7b5 / Fmaj7 / Emin / Bmaj
Cool use of extended arpeggios, enough with triads ahahah
Bring again with tabs. I can't get it properly.
YJM pickups on non scalloped strat?
Thank you so much for this lesson.. ❤️
kiss my lips
What a lovely sound! What is your setup?
I would try the first one but I cant really sweep pick that good
Awesome lesson 👍 👍👍👍
are you using a cheeze-it as a guitar pick?