I’ve been “playing” the guitar for I’m ashamed to say how many years. I could make my fingers do what I wanted but never really knew where they were supposed to go or why. Which limited me to only copying what I see rather than actually knowing what I was doing. I have learned so much more watching your videos in so little time. I see how it all fits together. Thanks Paul.
what u play is in your head ....fingers just need to know pathways ...so, pathways not change ...once u learn it, u can play what u feel ....just like driving a car, going and turning where u wish, what u like personaly to hear makes up your style ...ooo i'm so smart ...
same here! playing guitar just by tab following instructions but not really knowing anything for years. Channels like Paul´s, Beato´s, Neely´s... etc.. and podcasts like Music Student 101 have made all the difference in the world.
Dude literally broke down the entire thought process behind shredding, gave you some licks AND broke down the "where and why" in not even 15 minutes. Friggin epic, Paul. Seriously. Bravo. To stay in theme, un video incredibile!
Paul this is very well done. Finally a teacher who doesn’t make me feel inadequate. Instead, by the way you compose your thoughts, express your points, keeping it simple, the word you use to convey the lesson and your body language, you have inspire me to keep going. Thank you.
i used to go out with a french girl, i once asked her what the translation of "mange touts" was, green beans, she said she thought it was english. lol. my ex wife is japanese, it takes her a week to translate one symbol.
Being a mere 11 months into my acoustic journey I just love how Paul combines beautiful melodies with sharp theory to push his students to constantly improve and desire to learn and grow more
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Thank you, I may never be "that fast" but these exercises help keep what dexterity I do have left, at my age. Playing arpeggios, even slowly, helps with the arthritis pain.
Im 32 and sometimes I felt the pain of having arthritis already 🤣. But whenever I practice the guitar, juices come back to my finger joints and removes the pain.
This is off topic (sorry about this Paul, but I am sure you understand). Turmeric. I have different joint trouble, arthritis being one of the lesser ones (and it is not a lesser evil as you probably know). I have been taking about 3/4 of a teaspoon of ground turmeric in a tea mixture that I drink daily. Now, this is in about 1/2 gallon of tea, but I drink it throughout the day. It has helped tremendously, although it took about 2-3 months before I noticed anything at all, so regular intake is paramount. Just in case this is of interest to you.
@@fletchdad thanks for sharing. I've had some major onset of arthritis the last few years, and it really cuts down my practice time. I'll try the tumeric.
You are brilliant. Over 30 years I've been playing and you showed me something so simple and I can't believe i haven't seen this all along. Total light bulb moment and you have just opened a few doors for me, thank you.
Your awesome man. It’s hard to find a guitar teacher with so many being self proclaimed professionals on you tube most are not as funny or as effective as they think. I enjoy your approach to teaching and I will be honest I love your accent. I am a self taught player who is realizing my stand offish perspective of learning from others has really kept me in the same place my whole life. I’m ready to change that and become a educated player with an open mind and merge it with what I’ve learned.
Thank you Mr Paul, really appreciate your breaking down in levels. It is more doable for lower tier players like myself and it gives a clear step by step to a higher level.
Paul, I cannot thank you enough. Your amazing humour, masterful editing and (most important of all) amazing skill for explaining the guitar has inspired me to go further with my guitar than I had been for so many years. You break down what was such an intimating lesson into such easy (and fun) to digest videos. You are amazing and keep up the great work. Again, thank you a million times over!
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Paul, I really like your content for multiple reasons, one of them being that even when I know things about the topic, like arpeggios, I always leave your videos knowing more than I did before. You speak clearly and wisely. Thank you!
I love the format of this lesson, i.e., starting with something simple and then adding levels of difficulty. It enables us mere mortals to participate! Thank you.
I just started playing guitar six months ago and these exercises feel great for improving my dexterity on the fretboard. I just have an acoustic but it still works great. Thank you paul
I hadn't played guitar for 15 years since high school until I started building guitar pedals last year. now i have a proper new axe and a dope spark 2 amp, and I'm trying to actually practice instead of "pedal testing" level playing. I have some exercises that are working but this was the arpeggio vid I needed. thank you!!
This I believe is the most sensible and consistent approach to arpeggios for guitar on the internet. Fingering is natural without excessively large jumps making movements more efficient. I've been studying guitar for (gosh) nigh on 60 years. I'm sometimes frustrated by teachers who don't really have it all worked out themselves. I like your approach and the use of Levels to show how to progress. I admit I've never tackled the problem of playing "up the neck" much before. But I am pretty fluent in position playing so I'm very ripe for this improvement in my skills. Thank You very much Paul.
Playing Final Fantasy 7 as a kid, the composer definitely used a lot of this stuff, which in turn had shaped my musical journey when I first started playing guitar, loved hearing these lines Paul! You're awesome! 😊
I’ve been trying to learn guitar for goin on 7 years and I only really started to make real progress when I started watching you. Keep up the good work
Simple Just bar a C chord on the 8th fret leaving the high B and E strings open and do the exact same for G & F bar chords on the third & first fret, then end with an Am.
It's called a telecaster \s (single coil & that metal bridge thingie are responsible for that sound, plus his playing has a bit of a reverb added in the post mix I guess)
@@ccelik97 yeah i know! But i got a tele as well, of course mine has a humbucker in neck so its different, but I just feel like that guitar really represents Paul's tone in my head
Thank you for all your amazing videos. I’ve been playing off and on for over 20 years. Mainly rhythm guitar with sporadic attempts to be a lead guitarists. Until this year, I’ve really tried to start understanding more about playing diagonally instead of vertically. I still am having trouble with it but this helped. Thanks so much!
He's the most Dutch that ever Dutched Dutch that Dutchy. He's Dutcher than cheese his wife is Dutchess. He's so very Dutch he might just be from the Netherlands.
I’ve been “playing” for 6 years but I never really bothered learning much theory or practicing basic stuff like scales and arpeggios. I only cared about being able to play and switch between chords. Now I recently decided to escape this plateau by going back to the basics and becoming more well rounded.
I have to say I really love the way Paul teaches ! Everything about his content his delivery etc is really pleasant and classy. Makes me want to keep watching.
nah... even tho he could play arpeggios in a blistering speed they are not very interressting in a harmonical sense.. its all neo-classical. It would have to be Holdsworth then (who had crazy arpeggios as well as crazy legato)
I know metal and distortion are not his thing, but it seems weird to talk about guitar arpeggios and not mention one of its most widely usages. They are basically everything he said here but with strong emphasis on hammer-ons and pull-offs, plus instead of picking notes individually you need to master a coordinated sweeping up and down in order to get the proper speed.
This is super informative... as a guitarist I followed the path we all take, I spent the first 12 years perfecting the intro to crazy train, once I got that down, I started learning music theory, now at 20 years in, I know what an arpeggio is. The world is unfolding before mine eyes. I'm 100% serious btw.
being a person with zero sense or talent for music making (though I regret it and enjoy music as much as the next one) this was one of the few informative videos about music making I really enjoyed. very informative!
In the first A to D transition, she arpegioed ALL THE CORRECT NOTES, articulated perfectly. I've seen/heard maybe 2 or 3 out of over do it correctly!!!!
The preludes been in basically every final fantasy. I was actually just playing it on the piano today and thought this also sounded similar. Tho a lot of arpeggios do.
Dear Paul, this video was so much fun :-) I practiced level 3 for about 5 minutes and got it at medium speed up and down 3 times in a row (just a rule for me to be sure, that I got it memorized). Thank you - your demonstration is an inspiration for me to continue to work on arpeggios. I always wondered what to do, when my teacher said „play arpeggios“ - as I didn’t have an example (like one of these of your video) to repeat and get used to I had no starting point and no inspiration to continue. So - very well done, thanks a lot, Joachim
Wanna take a minute to shine a light on just how BEAUTIFUL an instrument that Pauls wields in this video. I expect nothing less, but what a treasure that instrument is.
Paul, you’re always putting out useful content! Thanks so much for constantly creating elegant looking and useful videos! God bless and keep it comin man!
Really great stuff! Thank you. Been playing for over 30 years and this unlocks a lot for me as an “ear” player. Great building blocks. Wish I would’ve learned this early on, but better late than never! 🙏
Another level... Take the 1357 and switch em up... 1735 ... 1573... etc... Super helpful for walking bass lines too... and another... Keeping the same hand position and run through chords starting on the next sequential chord tone.
Thanx. Im kinda learning backwards. I started off learning scales, then dropped off from playing for a few years. Picked it up again, but this time I took a different approach. I started just playing tabs. When I could start to see familiarilty from that and to where the scales fit in, if that makes sense. I didnt know what arpeggios were. I heard about them but didnt know what they were. This helped explain.
3:47 is the same arpeggiated climb Marty Friedman plays in the solo for Megadeth - Poison Was the Cure (add a 7th fret on the E before to complete the run)!
I’ve been “playing” the guitar for I’m ashamed to say how many years. I could make my fingers do what I wanted but never really knew where they were supposed to go or why. Which limited me to only copying what I see rather than actually knowing what I was doing. I have learned so much more watching your videos in so little time. I see how it all fits together. Thanks Paul.
Also remember to follow your ear as you play. Sometimes your fingers won't know where to go, but as you start to explore the fretboard, your ear will.
@@jamesbateman7131 right on. I know my comment sounds like a bullshit paid for testimonial but true story.
I'm in.... and blushing! 😳
what u play is in your head ....fingers just need to know pathways ...so, pathways not change ...once u learn it, u can play what u feel ....just like driving a car, going and turning where u wish, what u like personaly to hear makes up your style ...ooo i'm so smart ...
same here! playing guitar just by tab following instructions but not really knowing anything for years. Channels like Paul´s, Beato´s, Neely´s... etc.. and podcasts like Music Student 101 have made all the difference in the world.
Thank you for taking the time to include the tabs on the screen, as it helps to click pause 100 times and follow along. Great Lesson.
Dude literally broke down the entire thought process behind shredding, gave you some licks AND broke down the "where and why" in not even 15 minutes. Friggin epic, Paul. Seriously. Bravo. To stay in theme, un video incredibile!
The warm yet glassy tone of Paul's setup always sounds soooo good.
Welcome to the sweet tone of Fender cleans... This is exactly what American Fenders played through a clean tube amp gives you.
Paul this is very well done. Finally a teacher who doesn’t make me feel inadequate. Instead, by the way you compose your thoughts, express your points, keeping it simple, the word you use to convey the lesson and your body language, you have inspire me to keep going. Thank you.
Pasta Arpeggio: Also known as Noodling
I'm an expert at that stuff
Please never say words again
😀. I'm a sucker for puns. Thank you.
🤦🏼♂️
Dang. You beat me to it.
Paul: "Arpeggiare" means playing like a harp.
Me (an Italian): OMG he's a genius! Never tought about that
Pasta King
Grande ahaha
Siamo in due boia deh
i used to go out with a french girl, i once asked her what the translation of "mange touts" was, green beans, she said she thought it was english. lol. my ex wife is japanese, it takes her a week to translate one symbol.
jajaja the same happened to me. I speak spanish tho
'Paul' is Norwegian for 'spicy chord played while shaking the guitar'.
That's witty
Am Norwegian, can confirm.
To shake the snow of the guitar
Laughing Out Loudest! 😂
T-t-torille?
After 10 years of playing self taught, you are the clearest and most digestible teacher I have encountered Thank you so much!
This gentleman takes a difficult lesson and conveys it in an easy to understand style.
The gift of being a great teacher. Grazia!
Does anyone else feel that Paul could star in a Dos Equis beer commercial? “I don’t always play spicy arpeggios, but when I do, I prefer Dos Tele.”
Nope.
Good call. He needs a vest.
Yes
Being a mere 11 months into my acoustic journey I just love how Paul combines beautiful melodies with sharp theory to push his students to constantly improve and desire to learn and grow more
Possibly
I started yesterday :) any tips?
@@Alex-HD th-cam.com/video/w4a2ge9N31E/w-d-xo.html
You should watch this.
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Thank you, I may never be "that fast" but these exercises help keep what dexterity I do have left, at my age. Playing arpeggios, even slowly, helps with the arthritis pain.
Im 32 and sometimes I felt the pain of having arthritis already 🤣. But whenever I practice the guitar, juices come back to my finger joints and removes the pain.
This is off topic (sorry about this Paul, but I am sure you understand). Turmeric. I have different joint trouble, arthritis being one of the lesser ones (and it is not a lesser evil as you probably know). I have been taking about 3/4 of a teaspoon of ground turmeric in a tea mixture that I drink daily. Now, this is in about 1/2 gallon of tea, but I drink it throughout the day. It has helped tremendously, although it took about 2-3 months before I noticed anything at all, so regular intake is paramount. Just in case this is of interest to you.
@@fletchdad thanks for sharing. I've had some major onset of arthritis the last few years, and it really cuts down my practice time. I'll try the tumeric.
You are brilliant. Over 30 years I've been playing and you showed me something so simple and I can't believe i haven't seen this all along. Total light bulb moment and you have just opened a few doors for me, thank you.
Man, been playing for years. All self taught and have learned so much from you. Inspiring, thank you.
Your awesome man. It’s hard to find a guitar teacher with so many being self proclaimed professionals on you tube most are not as funny or as effective as they think. I enjoy your approach to teaching and I will be honest I love your accent. I am a self taught player who is realizing my stand offish perspective of learning from others has really kept me in the same place my whole life. I’m ready to change that and become a educated player with an open mind and merge it with what I’ve learned.
Thank you Mr Paul, really appreciate your breaking down in levels. It is more doable for lower tier players like myself and it gives a clear step by step to a higher level.
Well said
Paul, I cannot thank you enough. Your amazing humour, masterful editing and (most important of all) amazing skill for explaining the guitar has inspired me to go further with my guitar than I had been for so many years. You break down what was such an intimating lesson into such easy (and fun) to digest videos. You are amazing and keep up the great work. Again, thank you a million times over!
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All I heard listening to this was 'this is how you're going to learn to play the Final Fantasy theme as an exercise'. Really great stuff.
Paul, I really like your content for multiple reasons, one of them being that even when I know things about the topic, like arpeggios, I always leave your videos knowing more than I did before. You speak clearly and wisely. Thank you!
I love the format of this lesson, i.e., starting with something simple and then adding levels of difficulty. It enables us mere mortals to participate! Thank you.
I cant be the only one who couldn't stop thinking about the Stranger Things theme.
Same hahahah
Me too!
You're not alone. :-)
Glad I'm not the only one
Legit though haha
I just started playing guitar six months ago and these exercises feel great for improving my dexterity on the fretboard. I just have an acoustic but it still works great. Thank you paul
I hadn't played guitar for 15 years since high school until I started building guitar pedals last year.
now i have a proper new axe and a dope spark 2 amp, and I'm trying to actually practice instead of "pedal testing" level playing.
I have some exercises that are working but this was the arpeggio vid I needed.
thank you!!
This I believe is the most sensible and consistent approach to arpeggios for guitar on the internet. Fingering is natural without excessively large jumps making movements more efficient. I've been studying guitar for (gosh) nigh on 60 years. I'm sometimes frustrated by teachers who don't really have it all worked out themselves. I like your approach and the use of Levels to show how to progress. I admit I've never tackled the problem of playing "up the neck" much before. But I am pretty fluent in position playing so I'm very ripe for this improvement in my skills. Thank You very much Paul.
This is the most beautiful guitar tone I've ever heard!
I started with Justin Guitar and Marty's guitar as a beginner. But as an intermediate to advanced, Paul is the way to go. Much love from Antwerp!!
Justin is very good for intermediate to advanced tho tbf
Justin Guitar has some great content on jazz etc. Check it out.
All 3 are great depending on personal preference.
@@massive_walnut4602 I hadn’t heard of Eric Haugen before, just looked him up, first video I saw looks good, subscribed.
I didn’t realize how much I didn’t know about arpeggios.
Playing Final Fantasy 7 as a kid, the composer definitely used a lot of this stuff, which in turn had shaped my musical journey when I first started playing guitar, loved hearing these lines Paul! You're awesome! 😊
I'm hearing the Genova theme in this guy's playing
Level 10 is god mode . No new notes learned , just a mindset change to appreciation. Beautiful ❤️
Arpeggios never cease to amaze and make guitar sound so fun. Thank you for all the work you do.
And to think that past Paul David's once said "I only need power chords" and look where he is now ahah
Great video!
His lighting and camera angles gives a whole new worldish vibe and ambience ..👌
I’ve been trying to learn guitar for goin on 7 years and I only really started to make real progress when I started watching you. Keep up the good work
I've been playing for 2 decades but I still watch you "beginner" videos to brush up on the basics. Thank you for the vids
Man, those chords between 8:19 to 8:25 were beautiful.
Simple Just bar a C chord on the 8th fret leaving the high B and E strings open and do the exact same for G & F bar chords on the third & first fret, then end with an Am.
everytime i hear this guitar i realize how incredible it sounds, what the hell is that woody, metallic, mellow sound, its just gorgeous
It's called a telecaster \s (single coil & that metal bridge thingie are responsible for that sound, plus his playing has a bit of a reverb added in the post mix I guess)
@@ccelik97 yeah i know! But i got a tele as well, of course mine has a humbucker in neck so its different, but I just feel like that guitar really represents Paul's tone in my head
@@guillaumeroy4296 _Paulcaster_
Same thing I was thinking
I love how aesthetically and amazingly you play chords here and there and they sound so surreal
This is quite simply the best arpeggio lesson I've found so far. I got to level 4 ok though slowly. I will come back again and again
This is so good and so beautiful. I am beginning to feel a bit more confident a level 4.
I bought a Telecaster last week ^^
I
"Paolo" - you make me proud to be Italian! Seriously, thanks for the great content, keep the videos coming!
Thank you for all your amazing videos. I’ve been playing off and on for over 20 years. Mainly rhythm guitar with sporadic attempts to be a lead guitarists. Until this year, I’ve really tried to start understanding more about playing diagonally instead of vertically. I still am having trouble with it but this helped. Thanks so much!
Are we not gonna mention this sounds like the intro song to Final Fantasy?
I thought I was alone. It’s absolutely FF.
That's cause the FF theme is a 1-2-3-5 arpeggio.
Every time I sit at the keyboard and there's an ambient setting... I'm not even a huge FF fan, but that musical feel just sticks with me.
No
Heeeeeell, yeah
level 9, level 9 woohoooooo, this feels like this biggest breakthrough. Thank you !
I love watching Yngwie Malmsteen doing arpeggios.
Some of these have a very ethereal, dream-like feeling to them.
I guess Paul discovered that he's .05% Italian and decided to make a video
Lol
I don't think so, he's not American 🤔
He's the most Dutch that ever Dutched Dutch that Dutchy. He's Dutcher than cheese his wife is Dutchess. He's so very Dutch he might just be from the Netherlands.
@@svenjansen2134 lol
To be honest, anyone born in Europe has a good chance of having some Italian blood. There were plenty of mixing going on 🤷🏼♂️
Thanks!
I’ve been “playing” for 6 years but I never really bothered learning much theory or practicing basic stuff like scales and arpeggios. I only cared about being able to play and switch between chords. Now I recently decided to escape this plateau by going back to the basics and becoming more well rounded.
I have to say I really love the way Paul teaches ! Everything about his content his delivery etc is really pleasant and classy. Makes me want to keep watching.
Paul forgot about level 11: Malmsteen
nah... even tho he could play arpeggios in a blistering speed they are not very interressting in a harmonical sense.. its all neo-classical. It would have to be Holdsworth then (who had crazy arpeggios as well as crazy legato)
I know metal and distortion are not his thing, but it seems weird to talk about guitar arpeggios and not mention one of its most widely usages. They are basically everything he said here but with strong emphasis on hammer-ons and pull-offs, plus instead of picking notes individually you need to master a coordinated sweeping up and down in order to get the proper speed.
@@diegofloor Paul had a video where he played metal leads and it was bizarre; he's more than capable tho.
@Anthony Marks me too!
@Anthony Marks amazing song top 5 for me!!!!
This is a wonderful lesson mate, really great for beginners trying to improve. Practice is key!
This is super informative... as a guitarist I followed the path we all take, I spent the first 12 years perfecting the intro to crazy train, once I got that down, I started learning music theory, now at 20 years in, I know what an arpeggio is. The world is unfolding before mine eyes. I'm 100% serious btw.
being a person with zero sense or talent for music making (though I regret it and enjoy music as much as the next one) this was one of the few informative videos about music making I really enjoyed. very informative!
Really cool stuff. Very much enjoyed and learned alot, Thank You.
Watching Paul’s picking hand has me recognizing that the pick is only the paint brush.
Once that brush hits the canvas it’s a thing of beauty.
Stop trying to sound cool.
Level 2 is literally a Main Menu Background Theme for Star Wars Episode 3 for the old school DVD player. It immediately clicked in my head lmao
Do you have a link? Not sure what to look up exactly lol
Nevermind, I am stupid. th-cam.com/video/5VaO3HAUGRw/w-d-xo.html is the link
Thank you for the concise tutorial. Sounds smooth even at 1.75x.
Peace
In the first A to D transition, she arpegioed ALL THE CORRECT NOTES, articulated perfectly. I've seen/heard maybe 2 or 3 out of over do it correctly!!!!
final fantasy VII 's intro
The preludes been in basically every final fantasy. I was actually just playing it on the piano today and thought this also sounded similar. Tho a lot of arpeggios do.
Can't actually play the Final Fantasy scale on 6 string guitar because there are higher notes than what is available on the guitar.
POV: You are not watching this on full screen
Sounds really cool. Reminds me of the opening music for “Stranger Things.”
Dear Paul,
this video was so much fun :-)
I practiced level 3 for about 5 minutes and got it at medium speed up and down 3 times in a row (just a rule for me to be sure, that I got it memorized).
Thank you - your demonstration is an inspiration for me to continue to work on arpeggios.
I always wondered what to do, when my teacher said „play arpeggios“ - as I didn’t have an example (like one of these of your video) to repeat and get used to I had no starting point and no inspiration to continue.
So - very well done, thanks a lot, Joachim
if they didn't show you and just expect you to be able to play them, you need a new teacher buddy
I haven't played for over 15 years glad I found your channel. Great!
HAHAHAH the start is hilarious. From Italy🇮🇹
Can't wait for the acoustic course that's coming Paul!
"I'm not saying I am not impressed" maaaaaan this is making me feel like such a noob 🤣
My thoughts exectly 😂
Wanna take a minute to shine a light on just how BEAUTIFUL an instrument that Pauls wields in this video. I expect nothing less, but what a treasure that instrument is.
That’s the weekend sorted then - cheers from London town!
Paul, you’re always putting out useful content! Thanks so much for constantly creating elegant looking and useful videos! God bless and keep it comin man!
Finishing up Course 1 and this was perfect to step into and made arpeggios approachable and not intimidating. Super excellent! 🤘🏼🙏🏽
The way you give your presentation is very natural and pleasing to listen to Paul.
Great lesson.
Your italian is actually really good, and I'm Italian
Like everything else good, music is truly a gift from God!
I think of it as God's language.
This is phenomenal, thank you so much, I cannot wait to incorporate these into my own playing! Stay safe everyone! :) :)
yeah sometimes these videos open your mind to new stuff that sounds great
Very helpful! Thank you Paul.
Thank you for this lesson.
Level 11: Play the opening theme song to Final Fantasy 7
It all sounds like a Final Fantasy Theme!
FFVII opening theme 🤟
I'm hearing Jenovah from FF7 with these Arpeggio's
Exactly what I was thinking.
Really great stuff! Thank you. Been playing for over 30 years and this unlocks a lot for me as an “ear” player. Great building blocks. Wish I would’ve learned this early on, but better late than never! 🙏
Another level... Take the 1357 and switch em up... 1735 ... 1573... etc... Super helpful for walking bass lines too... and another... Keeping the same hand position and run through chords starting on the next sequential chord tone.
The magnificent seventh.
Yngwie Malmsteen has a next level for you. "Arpeggios from hell"
I thought he was going to end it with Level 11: Sweep Picking
Level 12: Sweep picking + Tapping
This is some of the most suave guitar playing I’ve seen in a long time
Thanx. Im kinda learning backwards. I started off learning scales, then dropped off from playing for a few years. Picked it up again, but this time I took a different approach. I started just playing tabs. When I could start to see familiarilty from that and to where the scales fit in, if that makes sense.
I didnt know what arpeggios were. I heard about them but didnt know what they were. This helped explain.
“These weren’t really levels at all.”
I feel quite banboozled
Fun fact: that first arpeggio is the Stranger Things theme.
I was just thinking it sounds lmao
the melody is the same i think
2nd one sounds like a menu theme in Star was episode 3 for DVD
What’s that?
Is that like a rip off of Stranger Strings?
Pfft
3:10 can some producers make a beat out of this wonderful sound I mean there's something galactical one could do if they make the most of it
bro it's the intro of stranger things...
@@kozz7092 oh really I only watched 2 episodes a long time ago so I couldn't have guessed but thanks for the information
@@Yokut it's not the same same but it's soo near
@@kozz7092 I get it, I'll look it up
try giving Kardashev - Snow-Sleep a listen!
Out of all the instructors I've seen, you are best.
3:47 is the same arpeggiated climb Marty Friedman plays in the solo for Megadeth - Poison Was the Cure (add a 7th fret on the E before to complete the run)!
2:08 - I thought that was Stranger Things for a moment :)
Thats because the stranger things theme is actually a Cmaj7 arpeggio!
Who would give this a thumbs down!!!
Garden Gnomes & Leprechauns
Anyone with fat fingers, a small phone keyboard and a busy life could hit the wrong thumb.
I think they think it is a Download Button
that arpeggio on level 2 is the same as stranger things music lol
I thought Im the only one who noticed it, so i had to check comments hahahahahah
your creative approach to breaking down difficult stuff into levels and making it creatively fun for us players is phenomenal. lotsa love mate
Great lesson, Paul. Thank you!
He’s looking like gigi datome more after this italian accent 🤣
😂😂😂
@@federicobravi5752 😹😹😹
Stranger things scale
stranger things vibes
I was hearing the line from Goonies!! lol