The one thing that helped me more than anything was taking a jazz course and they had us write out chord scales in every key prob the most useful tool i ever was taught. Helped writing songs chord tones and intervals soloing etc.
Really cool video man. Only recommendation to make it 10/10 would be to add visuals for people that don’t understand the shit like if you had the chords in a key written on the screen. Well done!
This works for me because you made it relatable, therefor easier to understand. You do great music, but also showed that you are also a great teacher. Thank you for being passionate about your craft and willing to help others like be able to understand and be inspired to work on music.
Awesome job.i don't know if u have any teaching background but i imagine you would be extremely effective teacher.u always have. A great positive attitude and that was a very well break down.yhank you brother.
Ray, you lost me at “Hey everyone, I’m Ray, a guitarist here on TH-cam” Just kidding, good little lesson. You should do more of these types of videos on TH-cam.
Also correct me if I am wrong but the way you showed here each position(arpeggio) you moved up the fretboard would also be the same spots as the modes in g.
4:35 this is a really good lesson here... if I could just add on to it. Do you know how to play octives? Of course you do. Octives are all the same notes. So , if you are doing ur arpagio pattern starting from G on the low E string, you can very quickly grab the G octive on the D string and repeat literally the exact same pattern and make it an exercise to work through all the strings. This is how you learn to play in different keys :)
Love how you break down the music theory into something interesting and palatable. 🤘
The one thing that helped me more than anything was taking a jazz course and they had us write out chord scales in every key prob the most useful tool i ever was taught. Helped writing songs chord tones and intervals soloing etc.
Great lesson! Thank you, happy holidays.. 🤟
This video actually helped out a lot I never really understood what arpeggios were until now
im glad I could help!
It made incredible sense... Thank you, XRC... 🤘
I seem to remember a lesson similar to this video were there was some heavy thrash kinda stuff with this technique 🤔
I think that song was Semi-Charmed Life.
That’s it! Haha thanks for that
The song isn’t metal but those lyrics could be😂
3:07 yo I’ma keep it real with you. That album, the one with the “due due due” song, is low-key a masterpiece. Seriously, it goes hard.
Holy shit dude you’re a legend. This just unlocked everything for me. These vids are so helpful
Definitely need more videos like this.
And this video is why you are STAY METAL RAY🤘 making cowboy chords metal
Really cool video man. Only recommendation to make it 10/10 would be to add visuals for people that don’t understand the shit like if you had the chords in a key written on the screen.
Well done!
I casually watch your videos but this one is outstanding!! Subbed. Thanks Ray!
Youre a natural teacher ray!! Amazing breakdown and step by step explanation!
Door vid my dude, one of the best guitar TH-camrs out there rn, keep up the good work! 😁🎉
Ya that's a really cool idea. I gotta play around with that. Thanks. 👊😎
Cool stuff, I really need to start trying to learn more lol
This works for me because you made it relatable, therefor easier to understand. You do great music, but also showed that you are also a great teacher. Thank you for being passionate about your craft and willing to help others like be able to understand and be inspired to work on music.
Thanks for doing this! There are a lot guitar lessons on TH-cam, but yours are very clear helpful. great length/level of depth
very cool! 🔥🔥🤘🤘
Very, very nice! I really like the making the link from theory, to practise to actual riff writing. Hope you'll be doing more of these in the future!
Damn Ray I didn't know you were so good at theory! Thanks for this lesson, I'm gonna practice this tomorrow!
Awesome job.i don't know if u have any teaching background but i imagine you would be extremely effective teacher.u always have. A great positive attitude and that was a very well break down.yhank you brother.
Bro that demo was absolutely slamming 🤘🔥🔥🤘
great video
Hey thanks so much!
Dude these videos are awesome.
Glad you like them!
Much appreciated seriously!
Great video man 🤘🏼
Stay Metal, Ray 🤙
Dude. I can’t wait to get home from work and try these out.
Thanx Ray , keep up
Awesome thank you!
very cool leasson Ray well done!
Holy shit I never would have thought to use arpeggios for a riff like that...
Thanks for teaching dumbasses like me! XD
Excellent stuff Ray!! Love your theory vids.
Thank you
Ray, you lost me at “Hey everyone, I’m Ray, a guitarist here on TH-cam”
Just kidding, good little lesson. You should do more of these types of videos on TH-cam.
Do you think you could do a video on explaining how to get good metal tone on low watt amps?
Ray you should try one of those bass VI since it’s basically a baritone lol
I want to see a breakdown of that riff at the end you wrote.
Lions at the Gate 🤘
Love your look, Snoopwolf
Also correct me if I am wrong but the way you showed here each position(arpeggio) you moved up the fretboard would also be the same spots as the modes in g.
Yup exactly!
That's badass brother. Would love to have you on my radio show Rockland revolution. Hmu.
4:35 this is a really good lesson here... if I could just add on to it. Do you know how to play octives? Of course you do. Octives are all the same notes. So , if you are doing ur arpagio pattern starting from G on the low E string, you can very quickly grab the G octive on the D string and repeat literally the exact same pattern and make it an exercise to work through all the strings. This is how you learn to play in different keys :)
Hi Ray,the link with the music theory does't open for me...i'm from Romania(europe) is it counts
It interesting. But how do I write drums for metal riffs? That sounds so complex
Please make a song on that riff you wrote xD
Metallica,Cliff Burton anesthesia/pulling teeth 🤘🤘
Kool
How much for a lesson?
See if a Les Paul can handle drop A 🤘
1st
The notes in an arpeggio don't need to be played in succession.
You talk too muc😢
i hardly ever see metal guitar players playing any chords. Just single not lines or the metal in the last few years. Not feeling it