Thank you so much for putting this lesson out! I have struggled for a long time with understanding what people meant when they say they base their lines off of arpeggios. When I would try to incorporate arps into my playing they always sounded elementary, or like I was practicing. I was doing exactly what you showed in the beginning of the video and always trying to implement the arp with no space left "to decorate" around and in-between the other arp notes. This video has been like a lightbulb going off for me! It's clear now how to create lines that land on strong chord tones. I really appreciate this! Thanks!!
=My thoughts exactly! If you think this is a light bulb, wait until you enter his Galactic Modern Guitar course. That thing has been... pff, where do I even start - a GAME CHANGER in my playing would be an understatement. amazing amazing
I’m so glad to hear that! Triads can be such a powerful foundation for building lines. Thanks for the feedback, and keep exploring! 🎶✨ invited to learn more at weissguitar.com
Good stuff, Daniel, coming from a Daniel. This is the second presentation of yours I've seen. Both are completely clear and concise unlike many other lesson posters.
Thank You, I just tested the link/form and it worked. What eror are you getting? Please try with a different device. Or simply email me at daniel@weissguitar.com and ill send it to you
This was a real good presentation to ensure strong fundamentals and to break away from the pentatonic boxes that while are awesome can be limiting if that is all the player knows. I just noticed for the first time that your hands are large. Larger than mine anyway. You seem to have light touch too, but I digress.
I’ve been using this lesson as a exclusive weeks of practice. I’ve been very appreciative of this direction. I’ve checked out ur music, good stuff BUT maybe u should do a straight ahead jazz album…
Thanks for the great lesson, I wanna ask about the chromatic approach, what you are showing for the triads is always in a descending way, Im trying to get also in an ascending way but its not working the same, can you please give some examples? Or ascending motion are only for staking 3rds? Thanks for your help!
I so much appreciate you lesson. Pls, in enclosing the target tones should it be any one of the target tones or all the tones that makes up the chord. I mean during performance. Tnx
Happy to help! : ] Try This: Start by focusing on the chord tones - the root, third, fifth, and seventh of the chord. This will provide you with a solid harmonic foundation for the progression (or tune) of your choice and ensure that your lines are grounded in the underlying harmony. Once you have a handle on these chord tones, begin incorporating tensions and extensions, such as the 9th, 11th, and 13th, as well as alterations on dominant chords (b9,#9, etc) really depends on the melody of that tune.. As you establish this harmonic framework, start transcribing ideas from other players and analyzing their decisions. This will help your improvisation naturally evolve to more creative and sophisticated ideas over time from month to month, year to year, and decade to decade. : ] This will become second nature, much like learning a language. Hope this helps! and I wish you all the best in your musical journey.
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Thank you so much for putting this lesson out! I have struggled for a long time with understanding what people meant when they say they base their lines off of arpeggios. When I would try to incorporate arps into my playing they always sounded elementary, or like I was practicing. I was doing exactly what you showed in the beginning of the video and always trying to implement the arp with no space left "to decorate" around and in-between the other arp notes. This video has been like a lightbulb going off for me! It's clear now how to create lines that land on strong chord tones. I really appreciate this! Thanks!!
=My thoughts exactly! If you think this is a light bulb, wait until you enter his Galactic Modern Guitar course. That thing has been... pff, where do I even start - a GAME CHANGER in my playing would be an understatement. amazing amazing
So happy to help! thanks for being here Nicholas, feel free to stay in touch.
@@zappagtr1858 So happy to hear that!! and congrats!
You're a great player and teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.❤
Thanks for being here my friend :-) stay in touch
Seeing how you built this line from simple triads was eye opening!! Thank you!
I’m so glad to hear that! Triads can be such a powerful foundation for building lines. Thanks for the feedback, and keep exploring! 🎶✨ invited to learn more at weissguitar.com
There should be another level of notification on TH-cam, something that says I HAVE to watch this person's videos! Great stuff!!
Thanks for being here my friend :)
Wow!!! This is amazing! Daniel thanks for sharing.
My pleasure! Robert - Thanks for being here
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I love the way use visualize the feet board. Great lesson!
Thank You :-) about to release a new album
Good stuff, Daniel, coming from a Daniel. This is the second presentation of yours I've seen. Both are completely clear and concise unlike many other lesson posters.
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it! :-) stay in touch
This is a phenomenal lesson, Daniel.
Thanks so much my friend :) check out more cool stuff on weissguitar.com
Smooth sailing all the way thru
:) thanks for tuning in
God bless brother
❤🙏Thanks for being here my friend
Great way to make use of arpeggios, thanks!
You are welcome, Mark - thanks for tuning in :)
Thanks for immediate understanding🙏
🙏🏻 Thanks for tuning in
Superb micro lesson!
The 5 freebies don’t seem to work because of an ‘error.’ Tried last night and today, but no dice.
Best
Micah 🏴
Thank You, I just tested the link/form and it worked.
What eror are you getting? Please try with a different device. Or simply email me at daniel@weissguitar.com and ill send it to you
This was a real good presentation to ensure strong fundamentals and to break away from the pentatonic boxes that while are awesome can be limiting if that is all the player knows. I just noticed for the first time that your hands are large. Larger than mine anyway. You seem to have light touch too, but I digress.
Thanks!! Jim :-)
Another great lesson D! Looking forward to start 1 to one. Tc🎉❤
Hi, Miguel - like wise! see you soon :)
So very cool.
Thanks for tuning in brother 🙏🏻
I’ve been using this lesson as a exclusive weeks of practice. I’ve been very appreciative of this direction. I’ve checked out ur music, good stuff BUT maybe u should do a straight ahead jazz album…
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So happy to read this!! Wishing you all the best and success
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Dude, thanks!
You're very welcome! Glad you liked it! :)))
Beautiful 😍 😊
Thank you! Cheers! :-) full album coming up - weissguitar.com
another great lesson 👊👊👊👋
Thanks! Tiziano :)
Amazing as usual!
Thanks for being here : )
My pleasure!!!
Very useful
Always happy to help :) thanks for tuning in
Thanks for the great lesson, I wanna ask about the chromatic approach, what you are showing for the triads is always in a descending way, Im trying to get also in an ascending way but its not working the same, can you please give some examples? Or ascending motion are only for staking 3rds? Thanks for your help!
Sure! would love to share some examples of ascending types, those are so fun! :-) thanks for tuning in and for your feedback
Thank you, your lessons are very helpful, looking forward@@WeissGuitar
I so much appreciate you lesson.
Pls, in enclosing the target tones should it be any one of the target tones or all the tones that makes up the chord. I mean during performance. Tnx
Happy to help! : ] Try This:
Start by focusing on the chord tones - the root, third, fifth, and seventh of the chord.
This will provide you with a solid harmonic foundation for the progression (or tune) of your choice
and ensure that your lines are grounded in the underlying harmony.
Once you have a handle on these chord tones,
begin incorporating tensions and extensions,
such as the 9th, 11th, and 13th, as well as alterations on dominant chords (b9,#9, etc)
really depends on the melody of that tune..
As you establish this harmonic framework,
start transcribing ideas from other players and analyzing their decisions.
This will help your improvisation naturally evolve to more creative and sophisticated ideas over time
from month to month, year to year, and decade to decade. : ]
This will become second nature, much like learning a language.
Hope this helps! and I wish you all the best in your musical journey.
@@WeissGuitar you're just more than the best. This is well elaborate. Thanks for sharing ur ideas. Much love
good stuff habibi ❤
😊 🙏🏻 Thanks for tuning in brother
Lick at 2.00 is soooo good
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Thanks Daniel. I will buy your course
My pleasure :-) very happy to have you onboard
Is this specific lesson in your guitar course with tabs?
Not this specific one, many, more detailed / step-by-step, that you will enjoy as much and even more :) members.weissguitar.com/jointoday
Nice shirt
Thanks 😀
I want to learn. Pls inbox me on where we can start from
Hi sure
Would love to have you onboard
You can join here weissguitar.com
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