The 3-Octave Augmented Triad Arpeggio Fingerings on Guitar
3-Octave Minor Triad Arpeggios. In last weeks’ blogs, we covered the 3-octave major and minor triad arpeggios. You can find those blogs about the major triad 3-octave arpeggios HERE and about the minor triad 3-octave arpeggios HERE This week we’re covering the 3-octave augmented triad arpeggio fingerings. Here are the fingerings. (The chord in the … The 3-Octave Augmented Triad Arpeggio Fingerings on Guitar
The 3 Octave Minor Triad Arpeggio Fingerings on Guitar
3-Octave Minor Triad Arpeggios. In last week’s blog, we covered the 3-octave major triad arpeggios. You can find that blog about the major triad 3-octave arpeggios HERE This week we’re covering the 3-octave minor triad arpeggio fingerings. Here are the fingerings. (The chord in the below example is Cm, notes are C, Eb, G) The … The 3 Octave Minor Triad Arpeggio Fingerings on Guitar
The 3-Octave Major Triad Arpeggio Fingerings on Guitar
3-Octave Major Triad Arpeggios. Knowing the 3-octave arpeggio fingerings improve your soloing power. Some of the benefits you get from knowing these fingerings: Improved fretboard knowledge. Immediately finding the notes for any given chord over a 3-octave range. More melodic soloing Great picking technique exercises. Getting unstuck out of familiar positions, with a more horizontal … The 3-Octave Major Triad Arpeggio Fingerings on Guitar
Soloing Over a Minor Blues With m7 Arpeggios (part 3)
Soloing Over a Minor Blues With m7 Arpeggios (part 3) This is a continuation from last week’s blogs: In Position m7 Arpeggio soloing Am root, Dm 5th & Em b3rd. In Position m7 Arpeggio soloing Am b3rd, Dm b7th & Em 5th. We’ll cover the remaining 2 positions in today’s blog. Starting from Am 2nd … Soloing Over a Minor Blues With m7 Arpeggios (part 3)
Soloing Over a Minor Blues With m7 Arpeggios (part 2)
Soloing Over a Minor Blues With m7 Arpeggios (part 2) This is a continuation from last week’s blog In position soloing over I- IV- V- in Am. Read that blog first, so all the following will make complete sense. 🙂 This week you’ll solo with the following 3 arpeggios: Am7 arpeggio from the b3rd (C … Soloing Over a Minor Blues With m7 Arpeggios (part 2)
