
Every guitar player goes through the stuck in a rut, feeling! When a guitar player feels stuck we should learn something new!!! The best way to move forward is making new connections on the fretboard. This intermediate guitar lesson will help players move forward. Most of us tend to stay within the pentatonic scale.  but there are so many other tools for improvising on guitar. Using these arpeggios, you can easily create some great blues rock lead guitar licks. Even a beginner guitar player will get some great ideas from this lesson. If you are a long time beginner, you probably haven’t used arpeggios to create your guitar solos. I will break down this simple arpeggio concept with a super slow breakdown. Start to get a better connection on the fretboard with these arpeggios. Knowing the fretboard can really be your friend. Every guitar lesson you watch will be easier to follow if you know the fretboard. 
Video Contents
0:00 Don't stay stuck in a rut on guitar intro.
0:37 Using the E-A-B chords for the intermediate guitar lesson.
1:06 Start improvising with arpeggios in your guitar solo.
2:48 How to practice the guitar using arpeggios on guitar.
3:51 Moving up the fretboard with the arpeggio shape.
5:44 How to bend up to the major 3rd of the E-A-B chords.
6:18 How to create blues rock guitar licks using this arpeggio shape.
7:20 E minor lick in between the major arpeggios.
8:30 Using these arpeggio shapes will help you break out of the pentatonic rut!!!