Major triad Arpeggios in all fourth tuning November 6, 2021November 6, 2021| Strong BearStrong Bear| 0 Comment| 1:13 am Categories: Blog Guitar Learn major 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 finger start from pinky From 3rd start from index finger start from middle finger start from pinky From 5th start from index start from middle finger start from pinky 2 octaves From root start from index finger start from middle finger start from pinky From 3rd start from index finger start from middle finger start from pinky From 5th start from index finger start from middle finger start from pinky Related Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: A nice chord progression in CNEXT Next post: Minor triad arpeggios Related Post Find intervals on all fourth tunings (part 2)Find intervals on all fourth tunings (part 2) Visualize the fretboard by finding any interval from the root note Read MoreRead More How to get the world know about your newly created websiteHow to get the world know about your newly created website You were so excited after launching a new website. However, you website might have very few visitors. What you need to do is to submit or list your website Read MoreRead More Augmented Triad ArpeggiosAugmented Triad Arpeggios Learn augmented triads arpeggios 1 octave and 2 octaves from any chord tone, root, 3rd or 5th, start from any finger Read MoreRead More
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