Once you know the arpeggios based on the L shape, you can easily find double stops to harmonize the melodies of the songs you’re playing. Sharon shows you two handy double stops in the L shape for D, G, and A, and gives you a couple exercises using them.
| Arpeggios |
| Arpeggios, Part 1 |
When you play the notes of a chord one at a time, that is called an “arpeggio.” In this lesson, Sharon explains how chords are built, using the key of A. She shows you the I, IV, and V (A, D, E) chords in A and the seventh chords that correspond to the I, IV, and V chords. She also shows you the difference between how major and minor chords are constructed.