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 2 |
In this lesson Sharon talks to you about the importance of knowing about seventh chords, and how Bill Monroe used dominant seventh arpeggios to create a bluesy sound. You’ll learn some dominant seventh arpeggios for the I, IV, and V (A, D, and E) chords in the key of A. Sharon gives you ideas about practicing the arpeggios, two strings at a time, for example, and noticing the relationships between the notes of the arpeggios, as well as the fingering of the arpeggios.
| Arpeggio Practice Track: A Chord (Available to subscribers) |
| Arpeggio Practice Track: D Chord (Available to subscribers) |
| Arpeggio Practice Track: E Chord (Available to subscribers) |