Arpeggios Played In One Position Part II

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Now continuing with playing chord changes arpeggio style - in one position.

Now lets go though chord changes in one position. 
Ascending means to play notes up in tone, descending means to play notes down in tone.
All examples given in key of C major and use the chords from the C major Family of Chords.

Cmaj,     C, E, G, C              ascending
Fmaj,     F, A, C, F               ascending
G7,        G, F, D, B               descending
Cmaj,    C, G, E, C               descending
This is a: I, IV, V, I progression.



Dm7,     D, F, A ,C             ascending
G7,        B, D, F, G              ascending
Cmaj7,  E, C, G, E              descending
This is a: ii7, V7, Imaj7 progression.



Am7,    A, C, E, G             ascending
Fmaj7   F, A, C, E             ascending
Dm7,    D, C, A, F             descending
G6,       E, D, B, G             descending
This is a: vi7, IVmaj7, ii7, V7 progression.



Bm7b5,   B, D, F, A           ascending
Em7,       B, G, E, D         descending
Am7,       C, E, G, A         ascending
Dm7,       C, D, F, A         ascending
G7,         G, F, D, B         descending
C maj      C, G, E, C        descending

This is a: vii7b5, iii7, vi7, ii7, V7, I progression.


Now transpose these to each position (register) of your instrument, then to all 15 keys.


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Vince Lauria Sun and Earth Music



 

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