Arpeggio Notes
guerrillaradio
Jun 30 2010, 05:01 PM
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Hey all,
I have a slight problem deciphering arpeggios on a guitar. I had experience with other instruments, but I just want some clarifications.

I looked at http://www.all-guitar-chords.com/arpeggio.php to view the C Major Arpeggio and the notes to be played are C-E-G (typical 1-3-5)

Yet on that site,if i start on 'Fret 0', it doesn't include the G on the low E string. So they pick out this:


-------------0----------
-----------1---1------------
---------0-------0--------
-------2-----------2--------
----3----------------3-----
--0--------------------0--

So why isn't the G note on the low string played? From my understanding, all notes of chord should be played as a broken chord.

I hope this post made sense, and I apologize for my tablature, I'm more familiar with musical notations :)

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djohnneay
Jun 30 2010, 05:48 PM
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If I'm correct (and I hope I am) an arpeggio should have all the notes of the chord in it.
This means you could double notes, but you don't have to.
There are added notes besides the G note E-string that could be played which is also not the case.

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Vasilije Vukmiro...
Jun 30 2010, 06:50 PM
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Well, you don't have to play all notes of the arpeggios, don't be confused with that, sometimes it's done because it's easier, sometimes because of the sound...
Don't worry smile.gif

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guerrillaradio
Jul 1 2010, 05:03 AM
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So the website i use for arpeggio generator is fine for practice? Would anyone recommend any sites or lessons on GMC?
thanks!

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stratman79
Jul 6 2010, 10:03 PM
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Generally I like CAGED arpeggios but this lesson from Pedja has got some cool different arpeggios that I had seen fingered like this before. Has really come in helpful a few times already.

https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/arpegg...bb-major-scale/


PS I think Arpeggios should have every note in order...

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