Diminished triad arpeggios November 6, 2021November 6, 2021| Strong BearStrong Bear| 0 Comment| 1:37 am Categories: Blog Guitar Learn diminished triads arpeggios 1 octave and 2 octaves from any chord tone, root, 3rd or 5th, start from any finger One octave From root start from index finger start from middle or ring finger start from ring finger From 3rd start from index finger start from index finger, 2nd path start from middle or ring finger start from pinky From 5th start from index finger start from middle finger start from ring finger start from pinky Two octaves From root start from index finger start from middle finger start from pinky From 3rd start from index finger start from index finger, 2nd path start from index finger, 3rd path start from middle finger start from ring finger start from pinky start from pinky, 2nd path From 5th start from index finger start from middle finger start from middle finger, 2nd path start from ring finger start from ring finger, 2nd path start from pinky Related Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: Minor triad arpeggiosNEXT Next post: Augmented Triad Arpeggios Related Post How to find a good domain nameHow to find a good domain name So often time, when you try to find a good domain name for your new website, it’s already taken. In this post, I’m gonna show you how to quickly find Read MoreRead More Common 4 parts chord formsCommon 4 parts chord forms Learn Maj7, Min7, Dom7, Min7b5, Dom7sus4, 7#5, Dim7, Maj6, Min6, Min9, 9, 7b9, 7#9, 13– at least 2 forms for each. These chord forms are in all fourth tuning Read MoreRead More Major scale 2 octaves from any degree or mode – Part 1Major scale 2 octaves from any degree or mode – Part 1 In this post, 2 octaves of major scale from any degree or mode are shown with their intervals Read MoreRead More
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