Use This System To Get The Most Out Of Arpeggios

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Published 2024-03-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @joeshoe6184
    There are other guitar teachers that I watch, but Jack is the one I actually want to sound like. So smooth.
  • @danherring5676
    Sometimes your lessons are so personal to me that it feels as if it's just the two of us.
  • @luamano5913
    You made soloing sound so much simpler. You've given me the guidelines that I should've known about. I now know what to practice. Thank you so so much Mr. Ruch!
  • @lolobuggah2670
    I learned this exercise from my private instructor when i was in music school. It's the best way to learn to connect arpeggios. Great tune you've selected to practice this.
  • @DanielJenkins92
    You are a great teacher man. So glad I found your channel.
  • Thank you Jack for helping us improve our musical language. Greetings from Uruguay!!! everyone 🙋‍♂️
  • @fmarolia
    Thank you. My teacher was talking me through this yesterday, and today he sent me your video to drive the point home. Appreciate the time and effort you put in to make playing more enjoyable to everyone. ❤
  • @13thAMG
    Tomo calls it 'Guitar Wisdom.' But here on this channel we call it 'Ruch Wisdom'. 😉 Top shelf lesson, Jack. 🫡
  • @mattmobile7882
    A truly great lesson, it gives me something to practice for the next few years.
  • Great! I 'lost' my guitarplaying, .. and ths is the way back for me and my guitar
  • @rocknrollkitchen
    Mister Mellow Tasty Chops - almost makes me believe I could actually learn how to play a little jazz
  • @CroakyFoakie
    Great lesson Jack, you have a wonderful way of gently explaining quite complex theory in an unpatronising way. Thanks mate!
  • Thanks for sharing this stuff, it is just brilliant knowledge to have, much appreciated.
  • @NFGoemann
    This is pure gold, thank you so much Jack!
  • @brianrollins7275
    Thanks a ton man. You’re helping me get out of a rut I’ve been stuck in for a little while now. Been out of work but I’ll definitely check out your course when I get back on my feet. Love your playing and approach on the fretboard.
  • @billa6348
    A most excellent explanation. I’ve been working at this for some time. I found that transcribing the arpeggios/chord tones I’ll use for each progression relieves some of the cognitive load of trying to visualize and play in time. Also, calling out the chord tones—though a challenge—does help. The one big challenge I’m working on now is listening for the bass notes. Otherwise, I’m “playing the timing,” instead of “playing the changes.” All those advisories to spend time with “ear training” are beginning to make sense. Lots of good stuff here. Makes me proud to support Jack on Patreon! Cheers!
  • @KeefsCattys
    I'm using this for mandolin and its helping me so much. Hard to find this info for my instrument easily so this is a massive help Jack. Much appreciated
  • @snuffbox2006
    So many others have tried to teach the same thing, but I still did not see the path. Having Jack literally "spell it out" has helped me so much. I am enjoying his course "magic of triads rhythm edition" and plan to follow it up with the course for soloing