acosmicfriend
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Hey guys... i'm a lurker on these forums and i just wanted your opinion on something. this may very well be common knowledge, but i came across this while practicing, and was surprised about how easy it was. The basic idea is that you take ANY 7th chord (maj, dom, minor, dim, half dim, etc.) and play exactly two notes per string. The result is a VERY simple repeating pattern, and seems that it would be very handy to use to change positions on the fretboard.
anyways, i hope this isn't completely redundant to the more experienced players out there. I found it very cool and helpful, and i think players of all levels can benefit from it.
Thanks for checking this out!
Code:
Amaj7 (A Major 7):
TAB:
----------------------------9-12-----------------
----------------------9-10-----------------------
-----------------6-9-----------------------------
------------6-7----------------------------------
-------4-7---------------------------------------
--4-5--------------------------------------------
Fretboard view with the fingerings i use:
1 3 5 7 9 12
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|2|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
|-|-|-|-|-|1|2|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
|-|-|-|1|2|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|
as you can see, it is VERY simple (index, middle, index, pinky,
index, middle, index, pinky, etc), which is what is so cool.
Even better is when you apply it to a seven-string (how i
originally came across this), you can over 3 whole octaves.
as if it could get any better, it is just as easy with any other
kind of seventh chord:
A7 (A dominant 7):
-------------------------------9-12------
-------------------------8-10------------
--------------------6-9------------------
---------------5-7-----------------------
----------4-7----------------------------
-----3-5---------------------------------
1 3 5 7 9 12
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
=======================================
a7 (A minor 7):
-------------------------------8-12------
-------------------------8-10------------
--------------------5-9------------------
---------------5-7-----------------------
----------3-7----------------------------
-----3-5---------------------------------
1 3 5 7 9 12
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|-|4|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|1|-|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
====================================
a half dim 7:
-------------------------------8-11------
-------------------------8-10------------
--------------------5-8------------------
---------------5-7-----------------------
----------3-6----------------------------
-----3-5---------------------------------
1 3 5 7 9 12
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|1|-|3|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
===================================
a dim (A fully diminished 7)
-------------------------------8-11------
-------------------------7-10------------
--------------------5-8------------------
---------------4-7-----------------------
----------3-6----------------------------
-----2-5---------------------------------
1 3 5 7 9 12
|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
|-|1|-|-|4|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-
the other thing about it is that it applies to the WHOLE
fretboard, no matter where you are. if you find your
index finger on the seventh of a chord (or any other
finger on any of the corresponding chord tones), you
can easily bust into any of these arpeggios... going up
or down. hell, don't go anywhere if you don't want to.
anyways, i hope this isn't completely redundant to the more experienced players out there. I found it very cool and helpful, and i think players of all levels can benefit from it.
Thanks for checking this out!
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