Melodic Arpeggios (Guitar Lesson Part 1: Minor)
www.dizzyguitar.de arpeggio lesson for beginners to intermediate guitarists. Spice up your soloing with the simple concept of adding the 2nd and 4th to your basic triads and minor 7th arpeggios. This is one of the concepts used by many guitar greats to get away from pure pentatonic to more lyrical playing (listen to Mark Knopfler, Peter Green, David Gilmour etc.). I hope you enjoy and can benefit from this lesson.
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This video gave me a lot of tools to help my playing expand and be more interesting. I was kind of stuck and sounding repititious. Thanks!
@1Lestat69: good to hear that the arpeggio-ideas helped you.They did a lot to my playing and always a clue what I can play over any given chord. When I have some time remaining I’ll go for the major-arpeggio-lesson.
Cool stuff dude, I look forward to seeing a lesson on dominant or major arp playing, cheers
@SupairDup: thanx – I will surely make dominant and major lessons when I have some time left. Greetings
It’s surely not a Bb in the D minor 7 arpeggio?
@BonjourRich: Bb is the minor 6th when the root is a “D” – a tone from the D-natural minor (aeolian) scale but not a chord-tone within the Dmin7-chord (D, F, A, C)
sure
@dizzykrissi Thanks! Great lessons by the way. Can you do more on melodic soloing please, and how to construct great sounding solos from simple arpeggiated tricks? Cheers, Rich