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In this course I offer you 6 exercises that will allow you to work on different arpeggios. Indeed, the magic of arpeggios is that you can play the chord notes in different orders. This is what you will be able to work on in this course. THE combinations proposed here are those that we encounter most in current music but there are many others.
The first exercise offers rising and falling arpeggios. This means you start with the bottom note, then the middle one, then the top one, then the middle one again, and finally the bottom one.
This second exercise is the opposite of the first. these are descending and ascending arpeggios. Indeed, start your arpeggio with the highest note, then the middle one, then the bottom one, then the middle one again, and finally the top one.
In this exercise, we start the arpeggio with the middle note. This gives: middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, etc…
This exercise is the opposite of the previous exercise. The order of your notes is: Middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, etc.
Here, we start the arpeggio with the bottom note like the first exercise. But the order changes from the 2nd note. You have: Bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, etc.
This last exercise begins like the second exercise with the top note. This is exercise 5 in mirror image. So, you have the following order of notes: Top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, etc..
You can apply these arpeggio variations to any chord.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
In this course I offer you 6 exercises that will allow you to work on different arpeggios. Indeed, the magic of arpeggios is that you can play the chord notes in different orders. This is what you will be able to work on in this course. THE combinations proposed here are those that we encounter most in current music but there are many others.
The first exercise offers rising and falling arpeggios. This means you start with the bottom note, then the middle one, then the top one, then the middle one again, and finally the bottom one.
This second exercise is the opposite of the first. these are descending and ascending arpeggios. Indeed, start your arpeggio with the highest note, then the middle one, then the bottom one, then the middle one again, and finally the top one.
In this exercise, we start the arpeggio with the middle note. This gives: middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, etc…
This exercise is the opposite of the previous exercise. The order of your notes is: Middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, etc.
Here, we start the arpeggio with the bottom note like the first exercise. But the order changes from the 2nd note. You have: Bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, etc.
This last exercise begins like the second exercise with the top note. This is exercise 5 in mirror image. So, you have the following order of notes: Top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, etc..
You can apply these arpeggio variations to any chord.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
In this course I offer you 6 exercises that will allow you to work on different arpeggios. Indeed, the magic of arpeggios is that you can play the chord notes in different orders. This is what you will be able to work on in this course. THE combinations proposed here are those that we encounter most in current music but there are many others.
The first exercise offers rising and falling arpeggios. This means you start with the bottom note, then the middle one, then the top one, then the middle one again, and finally the bottom one.
This second exercise is the opposite of the first. these are descending and ascending arpeggios. Indeed, start your arpeggio with the highest note, then the middle one, then the bottom one, then the middle one again, and finally the top one.
In this exercise, we start the arpeggio with the middle note. This gives: middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, etc…
This exercise is the opposite of the previous exercise. The order of your notes is: Middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, etc.
Here, we start the arpeggio with the bottom note like the first exercise. But the order changes from the 2nd note. You have: Bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, etc.
This last exercise begins like the second exercise with the top note. This is exercise 5 in mirror image. So, you have the following order of notes: Top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, etc..
You can apply these arpeggio variations to any chord.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
In this course I offer you 6 exercises that will allow you to work on different arpeggios. Indeed, the magic of arpeggios is that you can play the chord notes in different orders. This is what you will be able to work on in this course. THE combinations proposed here are those that we encounter most in current music but there are many others.
The first exercise offers rising and falling arpeggios. This means you start with the bottom note, then the middle one, then the top one, then the middle one again, and finally the bottom one.
This second exercise is the opposite of the first. these are descending and ascending arpeggios. Indeed, start your arpeggio with the highest note, then the middle one, then the bottom one, then the middle one again, and finally the top one.
In this exercise, we start the arpeggio with the middle note. This gives: middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, etc…
This exercise is the opposite of the previous exercise. The order of your notes is: Middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, etc.
Here, we start the arpeggio with the bottom note like the first exercise. But the order changes from the 2nd note. You have: Bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, etc.
This last exercise begins like the second exercise with the top note. This is exercise 5 in mirror image. So, you have the following order of notes: Top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, etc..
You can apply these arpeggio variations to any chord.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
In this course I offer you 6 exercises that will allow you to work on different arpeggios. Indeed, the magic of arpeggios is that you can play the chord notes in different orders. This is what you will be able to work on in this course. THE combinations proposed here are those that we encounter most in current music but there are many others.
The first exercise offers rising and falling arpeggios. This means you start with the bottom note, then the middle one, then the top one, then the middle one again, and finally the bottom one.
This second exercise is the opposite of the first. these are descending and ascending arpeggios. Indeed, start your arpeggio with the highest note, then the middle one, then the bottom one, then the middle one again, and finally the top one.
In this exercise, we start the arpeggio with the middle note. This gives: middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, etc…
This exercise is the opposite of the previous exercise. The order of your notes is: Middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, etc.
Here, we start the arpeggio with the bottom note like the first exercise. But the order changes from the 2nd note. You have: Bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, etc.
This last exercise begins like the second exercise with the top note. This is exercise 5 in mirror image. So, you have the following order of notes: Top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, etc..
You can apply these arpeggio variations to any chord.
Prerequisites:
Downloads:
In this course I offer you 6 exercises that will allow you to work on different arpeggios. Indeed, the magic of arpeggios is that you can play the chord notes in different orders. This is what you will be able to work on in this course. THE combinations proposed here are those that we encounter most in current music but there are many others.
The first exercise offers rising and falling arpeggios. This means you start with the bottom note, then the middle one, then the top one, then the middle one again, and finally the bottom one.
This second exercise is the opposite of the first. these are descending and ascending arpeggios. Indeed, start your arpeggio with the highest note, then the middle one, then the bottom one, then the middle one again, and finally the top one.
In this exercise, we start the arpeggio with the middle note. This gives: middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, etc…
This exercise is the opposite of the previous exercise. The order of your notes is: Middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, etc.
Here, we start the arpeggio with the bottom note like the first exercise. But the order changes from the 2nd note. You have: Bottom, top, middle, top, bottom, top, middle, top, etc.
This last exercise begins like the second exercise with the top note. This is exercise 5 in mirror image. So, you have the following order of notes: Top, bottom, middle, bottom, top, bottom, middle, bottom, etc..
You can apply these arpeggio variations to any chord.
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