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Minor 7 Flat 5 Arpeggios

The minor 7 flat 5 arpeggio is one of those sounds that instantly adds tension to your playing—especially in blues and minor-key progressions. In this lesson, we’ll take a look at the five movable minor 7♭5 arpeggio shapes across the fretboard, complete with tabs, interval diagrams, and suggested fingerings to help you visualize how each shape is built.

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Major 6 Arpeggios for Guitar

Once you have the basic major and minor arpeggios down, it’s good to expand your repertoire of arpeggios. After all, arpeggios are as plentiful as chords. In this lesson we’re going to take a look at major 6 arpeggios, which make for a flavorful and melodic addition to your vocabulary. Major 6 Arpeggio Formula The […]

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Minor add9 Arpeggios on Guitar

In a previous lesson we explored the major add9 arpeggio, which is derived from the major add9 chord. In this lesson we’re going to take a look at the beautifully melodic arpeggio, the minor add9 arpeggio. We’ll look at how they’re built and the explore the common arpeggio shapes on the guitar.

Man playing arpeggios on the guitar

Major add9 Arpeggios on Guitar

While the most common arpeggios are the major and minor arpeggios, arpeggios can be formed from any chord. In this lesson we’re going to take a look at major add9 arpeggios, including how they’re built and the common arpeggio shapes on the guitar.

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