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Author: Dee
Date: 2004-01-24 22:05
You are going to need to get a book of scales and arpeggios for practicing. There are simply too many to list. Plus there are 1st and 2nd inversions thereby further multiplying the number.
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Author: Derek
Date: 2004-01-27 02:57
To answer your question somewhat. A basic arpeggio of any scale can be found with this formula. Whatever the scale is, take that, the note a 3rd (or is it a minor third?)above it, the note a 3rd above that, then the principle note and u have an arpeggio. So for the key of C it would be C, E, G, C etc. Hope this helps
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