6 WAYS to improvise over MAJOR 7 chords

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In this tutorial you’ll learn 6 ways to improvise over 7 chords. In this guitar lesson we look at the scales and arpeggios to use over the maj7 chord such as the major scale, pentatonic scale, superimpose a pentatonic scale over a maj7 chord, the maj7 arpeggio, superimpose a min7 arpeggio over a maj7 chord and superimpose a major 7 arpeggio of the 5th degree.

0:00 Introduction
01:17 Five important 7 chords
3:02 The Major 7 chord
4:12 The Major scale
5:39 Pentatonic scales
7:48 The Minor scale of the 3rd degree
9:45 Maj7 arpeggio over the Maj7 chord
11:24 Min7 arpeggio of the 3rd degree
12:40 Maj7 arpeggio of the 5th degree
13:48 Conclusion

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Crystal Clear E-BOOKS with audio files:
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Other E-books:

E-BOOK - Easy arpeggios for sophisticated results
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E-BOOK - Improvising over dominant 7 chords (using scales)
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E-BOOK - Modes of the major scale crystal clear
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E-BOOK - Exotic Pentatonic scale for Guitar
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E-BOOK - Modes of the harmonic minor scale
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E-BOOK - Secrets of outside playing
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E-BOOK - Superimpose Pentatonic scales
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E-BOOK - Traids and inversions for Guitar
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PATREON:
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Artwork: (c) 2021) Rob van Hal

Used:
Ibanez RT
Castilla Classical Guitars
Samson Concert 99 Wireless system
Rode Microphone

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(c)2021 Rob van Hal, Netherlands

Subjects in this video:

Improvising,
7-chords,
7 chords,
Minor 7 chord,
Major 7 chord,
Diminished 7 chord,
Augmented 7 chord,
Dominant 7 chord,
Soloing over maj7 chord,
Scales for maj7 chord,
Maj7 arpeggio,
Min7 arpeggio,
Lydian mode,
Lydian scale,
Maj7#11 chord,
Music theory lesson guitar,
Music theory,
Guitar tutorial,
Guitar lesson,
Rob van Hal,
QJamTracks,
Q Jem tracks,
Q jam tracks
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QJamTracks
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robertolazzarotto
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Thanks so much for sharing.Your lessons are really helpful. It has helped me a lot. Keep them coming!!

ericcasey
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Great, as usual! I love the Sat(ri)anic combination starting @ 8:45'. It rang a big bell in my small guitarist head!

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lesterguitarist
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One of the best videos of the topic. Thanks a lot!

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Thank you very much! Absolutely fantastic lesson!

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I appreciated a lot.Great class as always.

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very inspiring, i´m allways impressed

haraldwenzel
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Excellent ... thank you Rob for this straightforward explanation. So it looks ... sounds ... like that you can play about anything over everything if you do it with the right attitude? ... "just play it like you really mean it!" ... 😎🙏

resb
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Thanks mate. This is really helping a lot. Looking forward to the next lessons.

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Well done explained, I learn a lot of new things to apply to improve my guitar language, new sub here, greetings from Mexico.

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Your videos are, as usual, perfect!!

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The Dutch accent suits guitar videos perfectly! Who knew? 😁

tonybates
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Is there diminished scales and arps, and augmented scales and arps? What other types of arps are there besides 7th arps, and what are they and how to play them if they exist?

michaelcraig
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Tanxxx a lot..have each part can be a pdf or gpro for lessons?

amirerfani
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Great video. Sorry if this is a silly question, I thought the 4th mode is Lydian in major scale, so why wouldn’t F major7 arp over the c maj7 give you the Lydian sound and not G major 7 arp?

snowyowl
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Playing E minor or G major over Cmaj7 is the same as playing C Lydian. The important thing to remember is that C is the root note.

KevinToine
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That Em7 scale over Cmaj7 looks like a G major scale starting on the 3rd of G?

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