Minor major 7th arpeggios are built by stacking a minor third (from the root A to the minor third C) followed by two major thirds (from C to the fifth E and from E to the seventh G-sharp). This structure is not only found in m(maj7) chords, but also in extended chords in transposed form. For detailed analysis, see our study on superimposing arpeggios.
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Construction of the minor Major 7th arpeggio
Minor major 7th arpeggios are built by stacking a minor third (from the root A to the minor third C) followed by two major thirds (from C to the fifth E and from E to the seventh G-sharp). This structure is not only found in m(maj7) chords, but also in extended chords in transposed form. For detailed analysis, see our study on superimposing arpeggios.