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Here is the Major triad arpeggio shape that you have probably seen before, if you have checked out the Triad Arpeggios lesson.
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Major Triad Inversion (root)
MIDI
By now I don't think you need any instructions on playing arpeggios... If this is your first arpeggio exercise, please see the Triad Arpeggios section to learn about how to play arpeggios.
This is a convenient arpeggio shape, because you can use one finger to handle the D, G, and B string. There is a pretty good sized stretch though from the 3rd to 8th fret on the E string.
MIDI
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Play this like any other arpeggio. Make sure that you roll finger along the D, G, and B string so that notes are not bleeding into one another.
This is a rather awkward arpeggio shape, because you have to do some barreing across the A and D string, and the B and E string.
MIDI
The thing to watch out for here is the barreing across the A and D strings and the B and E strings. It is easy for notes to bleed into one another when barreing, or even worse, for notes to not sound. So take this one really slow til you have no trouble with the barred notes.
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Here is the Minor triad arpeggio shape that you have probably seen before, if you have checked out the Triad Arpeggios lesson.
MIDI
Use the sweep picking technique as desribed in the Triad Arpeggios lesson to play this exercise.
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This is not an easy shape as far as arpeggios go. There is some barreing required and a wide stretch on the E string.
MIDI
With this exercise, make sure that you play the barred notes cleanly. Your fingers have to do a lot of work to pull this one off.
This is a rather unique looking arpeggio shape. It involves 2 instances of barred notes to pull thw whole thing off.
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Minor Triad Inversion (2nd inversion)
MIDI
With this exercise, it will be easy for all those barred notes to bleed together or cause other problems (like notes being muted, etc). So make sure all notes are sounding.
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