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Playing Major Arpeggios
A major arpeggio (or major triad) consists of a root/tonic, a major third and a perfect fifth. As with the seven musical applications, you can transpose its five diagrams (presented here in C) ...Playing Harmonic Minor Scales
A harmonic minor scale consists of seven notes (1 2 m3 4 5 m6 M7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1/2-1-1-1/2-1½-1/2 (Ex. in C: C-D-Eb-F-G-Ab-B). If you ...Playing Dominant 7th Arpeggios
A dominant 7th arpeggio (7) consists of a root/tonic, a major third, a perfect fifth and a minor seventh. As with the seven musical applications, you can transpose its five diagrams (presented ...Playing Major Scales
A major scale consists of seven notes (1 2 3 4 5 6 M7) which are separated from each other by the following intervals: 1-1-1/2-1-1-1-1/2 (Ex. in C: C-D-E-F-G-A-B). If you transpose it into a ...Rock ’n’ Roll & Rockabilly Solos
This encyclopedic assortment of rock ’n’ roll and rockabilly guitar solos illustrates all the technical, rhythmic, and melodic approaches that are characteristic of these styles. The musical ...String Skipping
The practice of string skipping, notably in the context of solo play, allows for great distances between intervals and gives you the possibility to use original and savory melodic formulas. This ...