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Lessons: Lesson #7885: Big Arpeggios, Part II

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Big Arpeggios, Part II


by Matthew Brown (9255)

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IT'S NICE TO KNOW THAT THE HUMBLE MINOR TRIAD CAN BE PLAYED IN SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. HERE, THE THREE NOTES OF THE E MINOR TRIAD ARE SPREAD OUT TO TAKE UP MORE THAN AN OCTAVE. EACH INVERSION IS PLAYED IN TURN, UP AND DOWN THE NECK. NOTICE THAT THIS IS NOTHING BUT THE NOTES E,G, AND B PLAYED IN DIFFERENT ORDERS IN DIFFERENT REGISTERS. NOTE ALSO THE PATTERN THAT EACH INVERSION MAKES ON THE NECK.
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