The major 9th arpeggio consists of the chord tones root (1), second (2) or major ninth (9), major third (3), fifth (5) and major seventh (j7) which correspond to the notes A, B, C#, E and G# in the key of A. In this exercise these tones are sequenced by groups of three containing an eight note (3) followed by two sixteenth notes (1 and 2). This pattern is rhythmically more advanced and involes skipping of notes within the arpeggio which makes this majestic piece quite challenging.
The major 9th arpeggio exercise is included in the Guitar Lovers Studies PDF or as play along track in the Jamtracks PDF which feature high graphic resolution for printing and integrated sound.
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Exercise for the major 9th arpeggio
The major 9th arpeggio consists of the chord tones root (1), second (2) or major ninth (9), major third (3), fifth (5) and major seventh (j7) which correspond to the notes A, B, C#, E and G# in the key of A. In this exercise these tones are sequenced by groups of three containing an eight note (3) followed by two sixteenth notes (1 and 2). This pattern is rhythmically more advanced and involes skipping of notes within the arpeggio which makes this majestic piece quite challenging.
The major 9th arpeggio exercise is included in the Guitar Lovers Studies PDF or as play along track in the Jamtracks PDF which feature high graphic resolution for printing and integrated sound.