The Must Know Trick To Using Arpeggios In The Blues, Making The Changes Advanced Blues Guitar Lesson

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Published 2019-04-05
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In this lesson we start exploring using arpeggios in a blues rather than using scales - this is a very grown up approach to Blues, a little more complicated but only becuase the shapes are new - but in this lesson I introduce a way through it to make it feel musical again. Next lesson we'll learn some licks using this Dom 7 Arpeggio / Minor Pentatonic mix approach to get making music easily - which should be the aim!

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All Comments (21)
  • @vapporiesat3125
    so my room mate just started to learn guitar. i really do not enjoy teaching stuff, so i was looking for a good teacher on youtube. i was shocked. most of the "lessons" are are either not "real" lessons or hefty university stuff. you are one of the few that remind me of my real life teacher back in the days. keep up the quality . people deserve. you're a very good professional teacher
  • For quite a while now I am not making any progress on my solo playing. I also watched many videos about how to become better and how to improve etc. etc. Watching this video now, is really giving me that „aha“ moment i needed. Justin you just woke the guitar enthusiast in me again. This dude is hands down, the best guitar teacher on the internet. Its just the way he teaches. As If he knows what helps perfectly to overcome your issues as a guitar student. Greetings from Germany!
  • @artdawggy
    I love it when you hit a dead note and you don't edit it out. It makes me feel so much better. Thanks for keeping it real man. :D
  • @MartinMelbye
    Among other things, I really appreciate that you put words to the difficulties involved in learning and implementing new skills like this. Thanks!
  • @davehall8584
    when of the best lessons i have EVER seen..i've been playing for decades..and never understood.....what a breakthrough!
  • @ildikobiro5921
    The best part of his teaching style is he talks in exactly the way a person thinks when their first learning something. Which makes it so real to the person listening. He thinks back to when he first learned it and the questions that came into his mind at the time and talks this way now so it becomes very relatable to the person trying to learn it. Hes not afraid to say how much he struggled and stumbled when he learned which is encouraging to the person watching the video. Humble teachers that speak at your level are the best kind of teacher. You deserve every subscriber you have.
  • @koho
    I've been working on learning pentatonics and arpeggios over chords and changes. Just like Justin says, seems disjointed at first, but now starting to come together. The metaphor I think of is it's like learning your multiplication tables. Painful (remember flashcards?), but indispensable for moving on.
  • @Traceleeholland
    Great lesson! I got to this point with my teacher many years ago and got stuck not knowing how to really use all this stuff, now I understand and can finally break through this! You are the man! 🙏 Thank you!
  • @rpm4999
    Been playing for years... watched this series of lessons and it has made a big improvement in a matter of hours Manny thanks
  • @Spydymanx
    eye opener for sure. Thanks Justin. This adds so much more colour to a phrase or riff and has broken me out of that "extended" penta run I seem so reliant on.
  • @DonVal86
    7 years ago I started learning guitar improvisation from YouTube. Your videos were the first ones I ever saw. Thank you!
  • @synapsefire123
    Easily one of the best teachers on YouTube. Thank you, Justin!
  • As I play along to the lesson you present in your videos, they really are exposing a lot of the weaknesses, misinformation and bad habits in my playing. Its great.. Thank you! Out of all the other videos I've watched, your style of explaining and showing with the loop peddle really drives the tonal points home.
  • @ghfdt368
    I learned the CAGED shapes for Dominant 7th chords along the whole neck and i never realised I was using this arpeggio and the A and G string shaped arpeggios all along! I just added notes around the CAGED shapes using my ear, practicing and experimenting, but watching this lesson I kind of understand where they come from now. Great lesson Justin thanks!
  • @jmanson3310
    Dude! Thank you for everything you do. This just makes me so happy.
  • @rays2794
    Thanks for not just showing shapes but for also showing application! Great lesson
  • 70 years young and back into guitar playing after a long time playing drums..done more in a few weeks than a lifetime of messing around absolutely brilliant stuff.. please keep it up..
  • @REX-007
    Never thought I'd have so much fun with 4 bars of the same chord on repeat within my DAW. Killer lesson Justin!!!