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Monday, 18 April 2016 / Published in All, Improve your playing

All 7 Diatonic Arpeggios in Major Key by Bruno Pelletier-Bacquaert

This exercise will have us play through all of the arpeggios of a same tonality. For the key of C Major, the diatonic 7th chords are:

  • CMaj7
  • Dm7
  • Em7
  • FMaj7
  • G7
  • Am7
  • Bm7(b5)

All 7 Diatonic Arpeggios in Major Key

On the video, I first play the arpeggios all ascending.

Then, I use a zigzag pattern, meaning that I reverse the direction of the arpeggios for each new chord: the first arpeggio is ascending, the second one descending, the third one ascending, etc.

Then, I show you the "mirror" of that same exercise: where the sequence starts with the very first arpeggio descending

Start practicing those in the position I present (E shape) then go through all 5 positions. Remember that it is best to play the exercise well in one position, instead of butchering it in all 5...

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Free Extract:

Do not undervalue all of this arpeggio work on the guitar. We are constantly hearing about scales and modes, but arpeggios are a goldmine-- and they are much harder to master than scales!

diatonic maj arpeggios E shape

Questions? You can send me a message through “The Guitar Channel” (see below) or contact me directly through my website: brunojazz.com.

See you again soon!

--Bruno


Note from The Guitar Channel

If you are looking for an excellent Jazz guitar teacher, I highly recommend Bruno. He produced many Jazz chronicles in French for La Chaîne Guitare which were highly appreciated by the Backstage Pass subscribers. I also took a Skype lesson with him once (read the story about it in this article) and it was a lot of fun and very useful to help my play better and increase my vocabulary on guitar.

Skype guitar lesson with Bruno Pelletier-Bacquaert

Pierre Journel.

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