Major 7, Minor 7 and Dominant 7 Arpeggios for the Improvising Guitarist

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Ideal for the guitarist wishing to improvise over chord changes in a number of different styles. The material presented here focuses on more complex chord sounds as well as fretboard connection. Excellent for developing technique while at the same time aquiring a better grasp of how chords and arpeggios relate within musical contexts.

This course will provide you with a practical working knowledge of the 4 note 7 chord sounds in Major, Minor and Dominant 7. This material will lead you to being able to solo over changes in many Jazz standards.

Arpeggios are smoveable melodic representations of chords and as such they provide innumerable opportunities for use including soloing and comping. Using arpeggios chords can be abbreviated and implied no matter what style you are playing thereby defining the individual harmony of every song.

What You'll Learn

  • 1 Major 7 Arpeggio Root 6
  • 2 Major 7 Arpeggio Root 5
  • 3 Root 6, Vertical Form Maj7 Arpeggio
  • 4 Root 5/2 Vertical Form Maj7 Arpeggio
  • 5 Minor 7 Arpeggio Root 6
  • 6 Root 5 Minor 7 Arpeggio
  • 7 Root 6, Vertical Form m7 Arpeggio
  • 8 Root 5/2 Vertical Form m7 Arpeggio
  • 9 Dominant 7 Arpeggio Root 6
  • 10 Root 5 Vertical Form Dominant 7 Arpeggio
  • 11 Root 6, Vertical Form Dom7 Arpeggio
  • 12 Root 5 Dominant 7 Arpeggio
  • 13 Connecting Major 7 Arpeggios
  • 14 Connecting 7th Arpeggios
  • 15 Dominant 7 Arpeggio with b3