The minor arpeggio consists of the chord tones root (1), minor third (b3) and fifth (5) which correspond to the notes A, C and E in the key of A minor. This exercise has a triplet feel, so a 6/8 time signature is used in the notation. Count the rhythm as | 1 | 2 | 3 and | 4 | 5 | 6 | and let the notes of each measure ring as long as possible.
The minor 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 minor arpeggio
The minor arpeggio consists of the chord tones root (1), minor third (b3) and fifth (5) which correspond to the notes A, C and E in the key of A minor. This exercise has a triplet feel, so a 6/8 time signature is used in the notation. Count the rhythm as | 1 | 2 | 3 and | 4 | 5 | 6 | and let the notes of each measure ring as long as possible.
The minor 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.