Arpeggio Soloing VS Scale Soloing
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You can use different triads over a chord to get different harmonies. Over the d minor, you could play an A minor arpeggio to get a minor 9 type tonality, or an F augmented triad to get a minor major 7 sound. So on and so forth. Experiment with different triads over a chord and see which ones you like best!
Great video, mate! Thanks
Lovely video! Would you care to cover pinch harmonics in a short video? It’s something I struggle a bit with.
Very useful! I tend to stuck with pentatonic only because that's what I know, but I think I could arpeggiated some of their shapes to get some different nuances out of my solos, especially if the chords last more than 4 bars. Thank you, Sir!
Great video Anthony, that was awesome man 😀🤘🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Useful! Something that I’ve been aware of but not seen many clear demonstrations of when to use arpeggios in solos and keep it musical, which I think is easier with scales.
Edit: You can probably tell I wrote that before the pros and cons of arpeggios section 😅
Thank you for justifying these two skills. I have learnt a lot from your video for soloing.
Very interesting video. I am only 10 months in to learning the guitar so not really doing any improv, although I guess I could. Right now, I am just trying to learn additional chords and a few songs. But I am working (have been for awhile) on learning the lead for the song called, Slabo Day by Peter Green. The lead consists of about 9 pages of tablature that is basically a clinic on the A minor pentatonic from the nut all the way to the 20th fret.
I recommend learning this song (don't even have to play it well or as fast as normal) because it will teach new players (4-6 months) slides, bends, double slides, hammer ons, pull offs, phrasing and a whole bunch of other stuff. You don't even have to play it as fast as normally played and it will sound good. Plus the rhythm guitar part of the song is relatively easy for a new player.
Might do it if I had fingers as long as yours. I use the Django Reinhardt technique.
Doesn't Pinhead shred on an Ibanez? Great post and great poster in the backgtound!
Killer info!
Thanks! 🤟🎸🎸
"Just do some shred stuff and hope for the best..." I can relate to that 😂! Great Video! I do agree, arpeggios become boring very fast! Another TH-cam guitarist once said that an purely arpeggios based guitar solo is just the guitarist being lazy.....
very well explained. however knowing the difference btwn arpeggio and scales should be overlapping based on what serves the chord progression. i dont get the need to know the difference
Very valuable, thank you.
This video had already won me over, and then David Brent appeared at 10:33...had to subscribe to the channel out of principle.
Cracking vid… just subbed off that
well done video
Thanks!! 🤘
love it ❤❤❤
My mind chose "Hotel California" as the background music for the arpeggios part 😅
I thought you did well with just arpeggios, but it still felt like something was missing.
Like #76th... Thanks for your video👍👍
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