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Kristofer Dahl10th May 2008Thanks Alejandro - this has been a very useful arpeggio for me! ![]()
Joe Kataldo10th May 2008Nice and Clear...good Job!
kyldeee10th May 2008Nice!!!!
Marcus Siepen10th May 2008very nice Alejandro, well done
eddiecat10th May 2008Great exercise!
It really forces you to think of the relationship
between the root and the other notes (3rd, 5th, 7th)
I hope you'll make the same kind of lesson
for the other types of arpeggios.
Fantastic lesson, Eddie
Danilo Capezzuto10th May 2008Nice lesson, useful, well done Alejandro!
Nemanja Filipovic10th May 2008Great lesson Alejandro.
Capt.Z10th May 2008nice!
Juan M. Valero10th May 2008excellent exercise mate ![]()
Toni Suominen10th May 2008Useful stuff, great job! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic10th May 2008Very interesting patterns. Thanks ! ![]()
Jad Diab10th May 2008great stuff alejandro
Maximus10th May 2008Good job.
Muris Varajic10th May 2008Nice shapes and lesson Alejandro,thanks! ![]()
Vinod Saranga10th May 2008Useful patterns
berko10th May 2008thats some clean&cool exercise, thank you!
wow, your hardware blinds me, its so shiny ;-)
Pablo Vazquez10th May 2008Nice lesson!! Otra maestro!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gerardo Siere10th May 2008Good lesson
Dejan Farkas10th May 2008Nice lesson ![]()
Hisham Al-Sanea10th May 2008great lesson and very useful Alejandro
Lian Gerbino10th May 2008cool man! thx
Carlos Carrillo10th May 2008excellent lesson Alejandro!!!![]()
Nick Kellie11th May 2008Great job
Great lesson Alejandro. Love the sound of your guitar, so jazzy
thanks
Alejandro Pinero11th May 2008thanks all!!
Alejandro Pinero11th May 2008Sorry if I don´t request quickly
Alejandro Pinero11th May 2008I mean... If I don´t ansewer Quickly
Alejandro Pinero12th May 2008I will do that Eddie!!
Pi3812th May 2008Great lesson, Alejandro! Very good technique, by the way.
Gabriel Leopardi12th May 2008Good job Ale with this lessons. I wanted to add to this the Ale's lesson are following a ver interesting series for all of you that want to expand your theory and improvisation abilities. He is showing the different improvisation tools and then he applies it and combines to musical situations.
These lessons have a great value for me.
Alejandro Pinero13th May 2008Thanks Gaby !!
Me alagas!
Nick32514th June 2008nice exercise alejandro
Nice job Alejandro!








The major 7th arpeggio is composed by 4 notes: The root/fundamental, major third, fifth and major seventh.



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