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Mayor Arpeggios Triads

The document provides instructions for exercises practicing major arpeggios in different forms over chord progressions and a blues in A. It lists the notes of major triads for the chords of C, A, G, E, and D. It then gives four exercises - the first involves playing arpeggios through chromatic progressions using different chord forms, the second specifies playing arpeggios over four chord progressions using given forms, the third involves playing arpeggios in the form of G over a blues in A, and the fourth substitutes different forms over the same blues progression.
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Mayor Arpeggios Triads

The document provides instructions for exercises practicing major arpeggios in different forms over chord progressions and a blues in A. It lists the notes of major triads for the chords of C, A, G, E, and D. It then gives four exercises - the first involves playing arpeggios through chromatic progressions using different chord forms, the second specifies playing arpeggios over four chord progressions using given forms, the third involves playing arpeggios in the form of G over a blues in A, and the fourth substitutes different forms over the same blues progression.
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MAJOR ARPEGGIOS

TRIADS

Chords in first position

C A G E D

Major arpeggios

Form of C Form of A Form of G Form of E Form of D


Exercise 1

Play the arpeggios following the next chromatic progressions.

Use the metronome in order to gradually increase the speed.

FORM OF C

C C# D D#

E F F# G

G# A A# B

FORM OF A

C C# D D#

E F F# G

G# A A# B

FORM OF G

A A# B C

C# D D# E

F F# G G#

FORM OF E
G G# A A#

B C C# D

D# E F F#

FORM OF D

E F F# G

G# A A# B

C C# D D#

Exercise 2

Play the arpeggios of the following progressions while following the form indicated
between the parentheses.

Progression n. 1

(A) (D) (G) (C)


C F Bb Eb

(E) (A) (D) (A)


Ab Db Gb B

(D) (G) (C) (E)


E A D G
Progression n. 2

(G) (C) (E) (A)


C F Bb Eb

(D) (G) (C) (E)


Ab Db Gb B

(A) (D) (A) (D)


E A D G

Progression n. 3

(E) (A) (D) (G)


C F Bb Eb

(C) (E) (A) (D)


Ab Db Gb B

(A) (D) (G) (C)


E A D G

Progression n. 4

(D) (G) (C) (E)


C F Bb Eb

(A) (D) (G) (C)


Ab Db Gb B

(E) (A) (E) (A)


E A D G
Progression n. 5

(C) (E) (A) (D)


C F Bb Eb

(G) (C) (E) (A)


Ab Db Gb B

(D) (G) (C) (E)


E A D G

Exercise 3

Play each arpeggios over a blues in A like is it shown in the example

Exemple in the form of G

(G) (G) (G) (G)


A % % %

(G) (G) (G) (G)


D % A %

(G) (G) (G) (G)


E D A E

Esercise 4

Play the arpeggios over a blues in A utilizing different forms.

Exemple 1
(G) (G) (G) (G)
A % % %

(C) (C) (G) (G)


D % A %

(D) (C) (G) (C)


E D A E

Exemple 2

(E) (E) (D) (C)


A % % %

(E) (G) (D) (C)


D % A %

(G) (D) (A) (A)


E D A E

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