EASIEST PATTERN EVER I Should Have Known 20 Years Ago
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In this lesson I share one of the simplest patterns to play arpeggios across the neck. This pattern is insanely flexible and will allow you to play the 5 essential types of 7th chords. In this video I share the major 7th, dominant 7th, and minor 7th arpeggios.
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Download all of these arpeggio shapes at www.SoloOnGuitar.com
Sorry Daniel, I have tried several times to download from the link but it doesn't work ..... And congratulations on a very interesting lesson !👍
@@gianfrancocasini9339 Sorry you are having trouble. Send me an email. DanielSeriffMusic@gmail.com
@@DanielSeriffMusic thank you !! Sent!
you are the one who "unlock" my skills. you have to know that :) thanks a lot for all your videos. regards from Argentina!!
Thanks so much! Glad I could help.
For me a phenomenal great guitar lesson. Now I realized that I should learn this arpeggio at first - they already sounds phenomenal great, no notes else are needed - because they are the important notes. The rest - the color notes - are just vegetables and spice to improve/enhance the meal. So I should learn this Arps at first and learn after this to add some color notes, enclosures and chromaticism to this arps.
Awesome! Thank you for watching.
Excellent! Los Angeles Blues musician
Thanks so much!
Great lesson thanks!
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
Thanks so much!!
I never tire of your lessons Daniel .... true quality content.
Quick question:
Now I own the "Diagonal Pentatonic Method" course, is the content of the "Mastering Diagonal Arpeggios" course included in it, or is the content a completely additional course that you would recommend?
I haven't yet completed the DPM course, so unsure.
P.S.
The link below for the Arpeggio Shapes doesn't function?
Hey Phil! Thank you! The arpeggio course is a lovely addition to the diagonal pentatonic method. They sync up nicely and give a lot of expansion potential.
@@DanielSeriffMusicCheers!! Don't forget about the Arpeggio Shapes download link below doesn't work!!
Thank you. It works for me and I even opened a private browser. Still not working for you?
@@DanielSeriffMusicCool ... it's working now. Something to do with accepting HTTP and HTTPS addresses?
Awesome...!
Thank you! Cheers!
this is theory gold, thanks
Thanks so much!!
Hi Daniel,
I am 72 years young and trying hard to learn the guitar. I really enjoyed your video on self doubt but then I watched one of your videos on theory and got totally lost, and full of self doubt.
Do you have a simple soloing course like, Your Self-doubt will vanish, that I can purchase and follow easily.
Many thanks.
Greg.
Hey Greg! Yeah the theory one is a bit deep! Packed as much as I could in those few minutes. But the courses are much more reasonable and not theory heavy.
I would probably recommend “Solo On Guitar Pro” first. Feel free to email me if you’d like more info.
DanielSeriffMusic@gmail.com
@@DanielSeriffMusic thanks Daniel I will think about it.
Kind regards.
Greg.
@@fenderflyer Cool! No pressure here.
Rarely do I use more than 4-5 notes in a solo. Never get lost.
Nice.
yea ? I bet the audience get lost trying to find the exits....lol
Yea cos the tasteful licks subconsciously prevent them leaving. Sometimes less is more @@georgerichardson7728
I apologise for this in advance-in your thumbnail, you should angle your body 25-30 degrees more toward the camera. You look like you're staring off into the distance, whereas, I think, that with this small change your positioning, you would look as though you're experiencing something in front of the audience. The subtle angle change provides a much easier subject for people to engage with. Composition in a visual context is just as important as composition in a sonic context. Again, I apologise. I mean no disrespect.
Howdy. No offense taken at all. I appreciate it. Honestly, titles and thumbnails are very challenging for me. I feel confident in my teaching skills but as they say "the packaging" aka title and thumbnail are most important. Thanks for the feedback!