Comienza a delinear la armonía en el Blues! 🎸
Hello! In today's lesson, we're going to learn how to master dominant seventh (7) arpeggios on the guitar and how to start combining them with the pentatonic scale to take your blues solos to the next level. We'll learn the fingerings step-by-step for the three main blues chords (I, IV, and V), various rhythmic and agility exercises to incorporate them into your fingering, and the key concept of "sweet notes" (guide notes) so that your melodies always rest perfectly on the harmony. Grab your guitar and let's play! SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/eA5THf Follow me on •Facebook: / cuerdabierta •Instagram: / cuerdabiertaok 0:00 Introduction and G7 Arpeggio 1:11 Structure, Fingering, and Complete Arpeggio 2:06 Agility and Rhythm Exercises (Eighth Notes, Triplets...) 4:30 How to Use Arpeggio Notes in the Blues 5:17 C7 Arpeggio and Chord Combinations 7:38 D7 Arpeggio 8:42 Conclusion: Visualizing Sweet Notes and Pentatonic

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