Arpeggios are broken chords, in other words, the notes used to form a chord, played individually. Understanding how arpeggios are built and fluently being able to play many arpeggio variations will help your playing on all levels – improv, melody creation/analysis, building harmony lines, back-up…
In this Guitar Arpeggios 101 mini-course, we’ll cover:
- Common intervals used in arpeggios;
- Major & minor arpeggios;
- 4 note extensions – major 7, minor 7 & dominant 7 arpeggios;
- How to move the patterns to any position & octave;
- Learn an example solo, using only arpeggio notes from each chord change;
- Plus, beginning strategies for developing the use of arpeggios in your own playing.
LESSON 1 – Reference Material
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- 3 video lessons;
- Worksheets covering all arpeggios, intervals & example solo;
- MP3 play-along for example solo;
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