minor triad arpeggios
DanielM
Jul 26 2006, 05:17 PM
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major triad arpeggios are easy to do as you can assign one finger to each fret but these seem significantly harder as there is a fret missed out and the shape is slightly different.

are the 6 notes meant to be played like this

1st - pinky
2nd - ring
3rd - middle
4th - ring
5th - index
6th- pinky

or is there another way of doing it? the most obvious way seems to stretch and use that configuration but its hard sad.gif

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Kristofer Dahl
Jul 26 2006, 07:43 PM
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Hmm not quite sure I understand what you mean.. Can you give us an example tab?

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DanielM
Jul 26 2006, 08:00 PM
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i apologise. take this as an example:

i think this is F#m

e----------------5--9--5------------------------------------
g------------7-------------7---------------------------------
b---------6-------------------6------------------------------
d------7-------------------------7---------------------------
a---9-------------------------------9------------------------
e-------------------------------------------------------------

what i was asking was what fingers do i use here as theres quite a large stretch going on. the numbering i put in my first post was referring to the notes being played. i.e the 1st note is 9th fret A string, the 2nd note is 7th fret D string etc. sorry if i was unclear.

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Kristofer Dahl
Jul 26 2006, 08:28 PM
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For that kind of thing I use all my fingers but the ringfinger.

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Liam
Jul 27 2006, 12:24 PM
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or is there another way of doing it? the most obvious way seems to stretch and use that configuration but its hard sad.gif[/quote]


you must have small hands :?:

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