At the end I use passing notes, mainly the ninth and the sixth of the gmajor scale and I play the arpeggio in different inversions: 7135 or 3571 or 7135 . 1357 - 3571 and so on.
Thank you sounds really good. Thought it important to point out that you can't get that sound from just a Gmaj7 arpeggio. This is the sort of thing that tends to frustrate beginners to jazz guitar.
Hi, it´s an Ibanez George Benson GB 10 (Korean model) - no amp used, guitar goes straight into the USB Interface (Edirol FA66) and from there into the recording program. A little bit of compression, EQ, and reverb added.
Very helpful. It's good because you repeat the same again and again, so you get used to the sound of the arpeggio.
Thanks
globaltempo 2 years ago
wuts the bass progression in the back ground
theoak84 3 years ago
Thank you ! this is very helpfull to me.I am studying triads and adding 7ths and 9ths.I now have ideas to add in my exercises.
Halo3sniper41306 3 years ago
Are you really just sticking to the Gmaj7 arpeggio notes at the end of this ( when playing in all positions)?
tjuo77 3 years ago
At the end I use passing notes, mainly the ninth and the sixth of the gmajor scale and I play the arpeggio in different inversions: 7135 or 3571 or 7135 . 1357 - 3571 and so on.
jamessir100 3 years ago
Thank you sounds really good. Thought it important to point out that you can't get that sound from just a Gmaj7 arpeggio. This is the sort of thing that tends to frustrate beginners to jazz guitar.
tjuo77 3 years ago 2
nice. what kind of guitar+amp are you using?
golafs 3 years ago
Hi, it´s an Ibanez George Benson GB 10 (Korean model) - no amp used, guitar goes straight into the USB Interface (Edirol FA66) and from there into the recording program. A little bit of compression, EQ, and reverb added.
jamessir100 3 years ago
Great!
localpm 3 years ago