Versatile Lead Phrasing Pathways - Added Tone Arpeggios
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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In this lesson we explore added tone arpeggios - arpeggio/scale hybrid patterns that offer us melodic phrasing pathways through chords and even entire keys. They give our lead guitar playing a mix of "horizontal" and "vertical" direction, helping us to break out of the linear rut of step-wise scale meandering, connecting different areas of the neck with larger interval jumps. Accessible, memorable and musical in many playing situations.
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Summary
1:25 - Major Added 4th
6:16 - Major Added 2nd
7:44 - Chord/Pattern Changes
10:12 - Related Positioning
12:27 - 7th Arpeggio Embellishment
14:24 - Outro - Hudba
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Hello, You mentioned in the previous video? Can you put the link of this previous video, please?
Here you go - czcams.com/video/nUshl3ZrYGQ/video.html
I understand some of this, say
1 3 5 with the 2 = the Major +2 (2=9th) pattern. But I am not seeing these M+2 M+4 etc... t
Relationships to the diatonic chords.
This would be a nice and fast method of making fills over a progression. If it was fast to see while improvising.
Iam I just slow or am I missing something
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Ur confusing me with the "aug" sign everywhere + ?
Oh that just means "added" as in "added 4th" - adding a tone to the triad arpeggio.
@@fretjamdotcom wouldn't that be the word "add" or just a slash, when I see "+" sign there's a #5 somewhere 🤔
7th不是半减和弦吗?怎么是个全减全减和弦?
Ataya nag libog ko
Why are we adding those notes? To have a fusion guitar tones? It is personel preference and for me it produces very predictable tones
It's more about introducing a horizontal/vertical pattern that breaks from the linear, step-wise movements a lot of us get trapped in when learning scales. Like I said in the video, they're not supposed to be reiterated over every single chord. But they do offer us a melodic pathway through chord changes that we can link up with other more improvised movements.
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I'm sorry about that. I'm always very conservative with my ad placement (what little control I have over that - CZcams throws them in regardless). How many ads did you see throughout the video?
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