Friday, June 6, 2014

The Guitar Grid: 3 Octave Arpeggios using simple 3 note patterns.

Using the guitar as a grid helps us move around quickly by allowing us to use the same pattern for Major, minor and Diminished. We can use these simple patterns to create other arpeggios as well. (will be demonstrated in a future Grid).

The first example below will be in the key of G. Using only 6th & 5th string we will go up the scale playing each arpeggio. Arpeggios are G Major, A minor, B minor, C Major, D, Major, E minor, F# dim, and back to G major.

Example 1

Example 2 will be using the same pattern but for each one we will be moving up an octave and then another. The pattern will first start on 6th & 5th string, second pattern (same arpeggio) will be on 4th & 3rd, and last pattern on 2nd & 1st. 

Example 2



- Toni Gavrilovic has been a guitarist for close to 30 years and has been teaching guitar professionally since 1996. Currently owner of The Rock School Brampton music school.

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