Arpeggios Played In One Position Part V

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Now continuing with playing chord changes arpeggio style - in one position.
Do this process with all progressions you encounter.

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.
Remember to do this process with all progressions you encounter.

Now combining: Major, Harmonic Major, Harmonic Minor, Natural Minor, Melodic Minor (I am using Jazz Melodic Minor - same notes ascending as descending) and diatonic and non-diatonic chord substitutions. 

Play all of these chords arpeggio style - up in tone (ascending) where indicated and then - down in tone where indicated (descending).

Cmaj7,               C, E, G, B,             ascending        
C#dim7,             C#, E, G, Bb           ascending
Dm7,                   D, F, A, C             ascending
G7,                      B, G, F, D            descending

Cmaj7,               C, E, G, B,            ascending        
C#m7b5,             C#,E, G, B            ascending
Dm7b5,               D, F, Ab, C           ascending
Gsus4,                 G, C, D, G            descending

Cmaj,                 C, E, G, C             ascending 
Cmaj+,                E, G#, C, E           ascending 
Am7,                   E, G, A, C            ascending 
C7,                      E, Bb, C, E           ascending 
F,                        A, C, F, A            ascending 
Fm,                     C, F, Ab, C           ascending 
Cmaj,                   G, E, C, G           descending

Cmaj,                   C, E, G, C           ascending  
Ebmaj,                 Eb, G, Bb, Eb       ascending
A7,                        G, A, C#, E         ascending
D7,                        F#, D, A, F#        descending

Cm maj7/9,          C, Eb, G, B, D        ascending
Abmaj7,               Eb, C, Ab, G, Eb     descending
Fm9,                    F, Ab, C, Eb, G       ascending       
Ebmaj7+,             Eb, G, B, D, G         ascending
G7#9+,                 Bb, G, D#, B, G       descending 
Cm,                     C, Eb, G, C              ascending

Dm9,                     D, F, A, C, E            ascending
Bm7b5,                  B, D, F, A                ascending
Fmaj#11/b9/b13    F, A, B, Db, Gb, A    ascending
G7b9+                   Ab, F, Eb, D, B, G     descending
     
Cmaj7,                 C, E, G, B                  ascending
Em7,                     E, G, B, D                  ascending 
Bo7,                      B, D, F, Ab                ascending
Fm7,                     F, Eb, C, Ab              descending
G7b5,                    G, F, Eb, D               descending
Cmaj7,                   C, G, B, D                ascending





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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