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                    All About Arpeggios
                             Add These Patterns to Your Practice Routine
                                                        The most basic arpeggio patterns, which you’ll probably recognize, 
                     Like scales, arpeggios some-       are major and minor. A major arpeggio includes the tonic (the first 
                     times get a bad rap as one         note of the scale in any given key), the third (a major third above the 
                     of the more tedious parts of       tonic), and the fifth (a major fifth above the tonic). That means, the 
                     practicing, but there’s almost     notes in a D major arpeggio are D, F#, A—the exact same notes that 
                                                        make up a major triad chord.
                     nothing better for building        To put this arpeggio into practice, play the notes in ascending order, 
                     good intonation and technique      adding the tonic (played an octave higher) at the top; then reverse the 
                     on your instrument. Under-         order to return to the tonic, as shown in the example below. Arpeggios 
                     standing arpeggios will also       may also be extended to include multiple octaves. 
                     help you brush up on music         D Major Arpeggio 
                     theory, since they are simply 
                     three- or four-note chords with 
                     the notes played successively 
                     rather than simultaneously. 
                     Besides using arpeggios as a       The only difference in a minor arpeggio is that it includes a minor 
                     practice tool, guitarists—and      third rather than a major third—for example, F-natural instead of F#, 
                     any instrumentalists who pro-      as shown below. Again, notice that if these notes were stacked on 
                     vide accompaniment—might           top of each other, they would form a familiar chord: the minor triad. 
                     substitute them for block          D Minor Arpeggio
                     chords to add a different tex-
                     ture to harmony lines.
                  Any chord can be turned into an arpeggio, and you can then string together a sequence of arpeggios to use 
                  as a practice exercise. Play the arpeggios slowly to work on intonation, or quickly to work on finger facility. The 
                  sequence below, shown in C major, is one that is commonly used. Notice that several of the chords (VI, IV, iv, 
                  #ii) are inverted so that each arpeggio in this sequence begins on the tonic note, C. The first five are three-note 
                  arpeggios, while the last two are four-note arpeggios.
                  Arpeggio Sequence
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