Minor major 7th arpeggios consist of the root (1), minor third (b3), perfect fifth (5) and major seventh (j7). A fingering is formed from each of these notes, creating four positions called root position, 1st inversion (from the third), 2nd inversion (from the fifth) or 3rd inversion (from the seventh). To learn these fingerings, practice the minor major 7th arpeggio exercise.
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Inversions of the minor major 7th arpeggio
Minor major 7th arpeggios consist of the root (1), minor third (b3), perfect fifth (5) and major seventh (j7). A fingering is formed from each of these notes, creating four positions called root position, 1st inversion (from the third), 2nd inversion (from the fifth) or 3rd inversion (from the seventh). To learn these fingerings, practice the minor major 7th arpeggio exercise.