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Lessons: Other Bass Lesson #13571: Arpeggio Study #1

Arpeggio Study #1
by Matthew Brown
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Excerpt:  <b>One way to outline a chord progression is simply to arpeggiate. Sticking only to "closed" arpeggios limits your expressive options, so this example uses both closed and open arpeggios. (FYI: Closed triad and seventh-chord arpeggios use only notes within an octave; open arpeggios displace the notes in the arpeggio, stretching them out beyond an octave).<p></b>This example is in 3/4, ...(more)


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