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How to Nail the Jazzy Notes by Mixing 7th Arpeggios in Your Solos - Guitar Lesson with Carter Arrington

Offered By: Pow Music via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Discover how to incorporate jazzy notes into your guitar solos by mastering the art of mixing 7th arpeggios in this comprehensive 23-minute video lesson. Learn foundational music theory concepts, including comparisons between Dorian, Aeolian, and Phrygian modes, and understand the relationship between chords in a key and relative modes. Explore the differences between scale and arpeggio approaches, and apply these concepts to a Cmaj7 chord and chord progressions. Follow along with practical examples, including a one-minute jam track section and a "workshopping" jam demonstration. Gain insights from instructor Carter Arrington and benefit from follow-up explanations by Gary Heimbauer. Access additional resources, including downloadable PDF packets, TAB, and jam tracks, to enhance your learning experience.

Syllabus

- Lesson Intro and Overview
- Lesson with Carter Arrington Begins
- Gary and his Dog Present Follow up Lesson and Jam
- Gary's Example "Workshopping" Jam
- One Minute Jam Track Section
- Foundational Theory Lesson Begins
- Comparing Dorian, Aeolian, Phrygian
- Understanding the Chords in a Key and Relative Modes
- Scale Approach vs. Arpeggio Approach to a Key
- Applying the Concept to a Cmaj7 Chord
- Applying the Concept over a Chord Progression
- Lesson Summary and fretLIVE Fretboard Mastery Program
- THANK YOU POW MUSIC PATRONS!!!


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Pow Music

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