DOMINANT 7 Flat 5 Arpeggio Guitar Shapes for Soloing with Chordal Tones
Feb 22, 2022Arpeggio guitar shapes are critical for playing great solos by targeting chordal tones. These are the five Dominant 7 Flat 5 arpeggio guitar shapes so you can solo over Dominant 7 Flat 5 chords.
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Weekly Lesson # 115: DOMINANT 7 Flat 5 Arpeggio Guitar Shapes for Soloing with Chordal Tones
Dominant 7 Flat 5 Arpeggio Guitar Shapes Lesson Content Outline with Timestamp Links:
0:00 - Guitar playing intro
0:07 - About the lesson
2:11 - About the channel
2:58 - First position [Step 1]
5:24 - First position [Step 2]
5:55 - First position [Step 3]
6:33 - First position [Step 4]
7:14 - First position [Step 5]
8:56 - Second position [Step 1]
9:19 - Second position [Step 2]
9:37 - Second position [Step 3]
10:09 - Second position [Step 4]
10:39 - Second position [Step 5]
12:15 - Third position [Step 1]
12:56 - Third position [Step 2]
14:19 - Third position [Step 3]
14:54 - Third position [Step 4]
15:16 - Third position [Step 5]
17:27 - Fourth position [Step 1]
18:27 - Fourth position [Step 2]
18:48 - Fourth position [Step 3]
19:15 - Fourth position [Step 4]
19:48 - Fourth position [Step 5]
21:05 - Fifth position [Step 1]
21:23 - Fifth position [Step 2]
21:43 - Fifth position [Step 3]
22:06 - Fifth position [Step 4]
22:46 - Fifth position [Step 5]
24:38 - More notes on Soloing Over Dominant 7 Flat 5 Arpeggio Shapes
25:57 - Free PDF & Outro
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Dominant 7 Flat 5 Arpeggio Guitar Shapes Lesson Description:
This is the 12th and final video in a big series about mapping out and practicing arpeggio guitar shapes so we can sound amazing when playing over any chord by improvising around chordal tones.
This week we're going over the five steps it takes to solo over Dominant 7 b5 or "Alt" chords with complete creative control and confidence.
Each lesson in this series focuses on the five arpeggio shapes of a different chord type so we can improvise around chordal tones anywhere on the guitar.
- This is essential for lead guitar soloing (especially in jazz).
- It's great for technique.
- It's important for music theory clarity on the fretboard.
- And it's fantastic for composing melodies over chord progressions.
Dominant 7 Flat 5 Arpeggio Guitar Shapes
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