6 Exercises Found
Diminished Triad - Two Strings
In this triad arpeggio exercise, we look at the sinister sounding diminished triad on two strings, which will have us doing some serious reaching for notes!
In Guitar Lesson: Triad Arpeggios - 2 StringsMajor 7th Arpeggio on Two Strings - adding the 9th
In this exercise, we take a look at a Major 7th arpeggio on two strings and see how we can easily extend the shape to play a Major 9th arpeggio.
In Guitar Lesson: Adding Extensions to 2 String Maj7 Arpeggio - Great way to add some color!Augmented Triad Arpeggios Across 5 Strings
In this exercise we take a look at the last of the basic triad types - the Augmented Triad - which has a very unique sound that should find its way into your playing soon!
In Guitar Lesson: Unlocking Triads Throughout the Fretboard, Across 5 StringsDiminished Triad Arpeggios Across 5 Strings
In this exercise you will learn all about Diminished Triads and hopefully will find ways to use them in your own playing.
In Guitar Lesson: Unlocking Triads Throughout the Fretboard, Across 5 StringsMinor Triad Arpeggios Across 5 Strings
We continue studying triad arpeggios in this exercise, by looking at a Minor Triad across 5 strings.
In Guitar Lesson: Unlocking Triads Throughout the Fretboard, Across 5 Strings7th Arpeggios on 2 Strings - Putting it All Together
In this exercise, we will use what we learned about 7th arpeggios from the previous exercises to come up with a musically interesting arpeggio progression.
In Guitar Lesson: Seventh Arpeggios - Cool Sounding Patterns on Two Strings