This third product in the Mastering Arpeggios series picks up where Mastering Arpeggios 2 left off, covering six additional seventh-chord qualities that sound more mysterious and exotic than the five primary ones introduced in the previous product. Again focusing on the popular guitar key of G, your instructor, longtime Guitar World Senior Music Editor, Jimmy Brown, methodically presents all fretboard positions and two-octave fingering patterns for G minor major-seven, G major-seven flat-five, G major-seven sharp-five, G dominant-seven flat-five, G dominant-seven sharp-five and G dominant-seven sus4 arpeggios and shows you how to transpose them to any other key, either by progressing through the cycle of fourths/fifths or taking each shape and moving it up or down chromatically (in one-fret increments). Get Chapter 1 FREE Now: Review of the Primary Triad and Seventh-chord Arpeggio Qualities - This first Chapter serves as a quick review of the four primary triad arpeggio qualitiesmajor, minor, diminished and augmentedand the five primary seventh-chord arpeggio qualitiesmajor seven, dominant seven, minor seven, minor seven flat-five and diminished sevenall played up and down one string, from a G root note, then in position, providing a valuable and convenient reference for the material to be introduced next, which builds upon these arpeggio qualities. Click Here for your FREE download. |