edit: I apparently started a new topic, but this post should obviously be in my mentoring Topic. If some admin could move it there or just delete it. (preferably after Alex had a chance to read it )
Hey Alex,
Im putting together an etude to summarize some techniques Im working on, plus trying to put my synchronization to a test.
Unfortunately Im stuck with two arpeggios that I have trouble analyzing.
The general Tune is in A-minor.
Ok here is my fingering low to high for the first arpeggio: e a c a - that would be A-minor arp I would say in the 5th inversion ( 5th in root I mean).
Because I previously play: A root, a8 , c , e , a , f , c , I was wondering if the a f c would indicate an f major arp and therefor the changes so far would be : A minor F major and A minor again.
Ok after the -e a c a- I play -f a b a- which I would say is f major #4
A minor F major A minor F major#4 each for 1/2 Bar.
But then I kinda mixed those two arp for the second turn and came up with -e a b a d#- that is where I dont know.
Is it an A 9th sound ? But what does the d# indicate than , is it the final chord ??
Or a B mixolydian where the 4th descends into the 3rd
Would be glad If you could help me out and I will post you the guitar pro file as soon as Im done xD
Cheers Lixxx
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