Learn These 4 Arpeggio Shapes To Improve Your Soloing!

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Love your teaching style. You take the mystery out of tying all the individual pieces together. For so long I had too many disconnects. Your True Fire course is putting it all together for me. Thanks Jack!

chuckwall
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Simple concepts made to sound beautiful! I cannot even begin to tell you how influential your playing style has been on me. If I had 1% of your gift... If you haven't checked out Jack's Brett Papa or True Fire courses, I can't recommend them enough.

stephenowen
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This is a perfect video for learning this concept. Some people just gloss over the arpeggios or don't explain them in an easily digestible way. This here works. Thank you.

KASKASM
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Sir. you have legitimately helped improve my skills. thank you for your time

stratonut
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Super tasty lesson! One thing I’ve been doing to really flex my understanding is watching these the first time through without the guitar in my hand and just trying to diligently follow and simultaneously process all you’re giving us. It’s a miraculous thing when the fretboard starts to become vibrantly clear and familiar. And this is another lesson that helps to really make that cartography click. Many thanks for all your terrific tutelage.

meeno_the_man
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A great teacher and very Calm and clearly.

islam_the_truth_forever
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This is also a lot like call & response too, JR. Very well explained and demonstrated!! Jim C.

jimc
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Emulating Jack’s playing style is pretty much my stretch goal for my guitar playing. These lessons are just one helpful hand after another, each moving me forward on my journey (still with lots to go). Thanks again Jack for being such an inspirational teacher.

peterbartreiner
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Absolutely beautiful. Each of your lessons can be easily applied, no matter what skill level your student is at. You've got a gift for making tasteful music as well as educating people!

danlektro
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I love your tasteful and soulful playing style! So many players these days are into fretboard theatrics that resemble an athletic event more than musical expression. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

chriss
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Thank you Jack. Love your lessons and glad to see your channel growing! Sounds like you don’t always have to start an arpeggio on the root, is that right?

jaytee_
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Excellent - I get something from everyone of your sessions, thanks.

tag
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Great stuff, Sir!
Completely unagitated presentation and understandable for everyone.
I wish I had found someone who could teach so well sooner.
Thanks a lot for sharing.

klippdachs
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Cheers from Ireland 🇮🇪 jack I always learn something cool from u .. take care .. Brian 🎸🎸

dieselman
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Up the arpeggio, then down the scale. I like the sound of that!

azbluesdog
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Very cool and helpful like all your lessons, than you Mr. Ruch

GuitarDay
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This is the best lesson on YouTube. Hurry, Jack! Give us a better one soon!

PEAKSocialPresence
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You are an excellent teacher! I love the way you approach melodic soloing, albeit it is all about musicality and not wankery. I bought your course on True fire and it has been a game changer for me.

romain
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Great presentation and lesson I can start using immediately.

jeffreyreid
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You playing is so tasteful, Jack. I can just feel you wanting to bust out sometimes, but your restraint is commendable. Looking forward to this backing track for sure (on Patreon). BTW, I'm really enjoying "In Stereo" from TB and GT, but it makes me wonder, where's your solo album, Jack? It would be very welcomed.

StevenRoby