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An augmented arpeggio is a three note "broken chord" with a numerical formula of T/1-3- Arpeggio UsageAs an arpeggio is essentially a chord played as individual notes not overlapping, a lead guitarist can construct a melody following the chords that the rhythm guitarist is playing without any fear of hitting bad notes, resulting in a melody that is generally, very harmonious. Arpeggios are also very useful when constructing a sweep picking melody or part solo as the patterns tend to have a note on each adjacent string (with the occasional two notes per string depending on the pattern) which lends itself very nicely to sweep picking. Arpeggios are also excellent dexterity and coordination exercises and most good guitar teachers will use them in their curriculm. Arpeggio PatternsAlthough there are five augmented arpeggio patterns available to us, you only really need to learn one pattern (pattern #4) as they are all quite similar, this is due to the symmetrical nature of the augmented scale where all notes are seperated by a major third and are tonally and physically evenly spaced. Pattern #4 seems to be the choice for most guitarists and that is the pattern I will teach you here. Augmented Arpeggio Profile
Augmented Arpeggio PatternsThe scales below are not shown in any particular key, they are patterns which can be moved around the guitar neck freely using the tonic (circled dot) as your navigator. See example below.
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Using octaves to learn notes on the guitar neck
Augmented Arpeggio Audio Sample(s)To download audio sample(s) for later listening, right click on the MP3 link, then from the context menu that appears select Save Target As (Internet Explorer) or Save Link As (Firefox).
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