29/10/2022

D flat Major triad arpeggios with open voicing, pattern 33, Berklee type 3

  • In chords with open voicing the notes are spread out over a wider range.
  • Pattern 33 is explained [here].
  • Berklee type 3 refers to fingering pattern 3 from A Modern Method for Guitar (WG Leavitt, Berklee College of Music).

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F sharp Harmonic Minor 7 chord arpeggios, pattern 32, open position

  • Pattern 32 is explained [here].
  • Please note: E sharp is to be played as F.

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28/10/2022

F Major scale, pattern 13, CAGED system

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G Major I-IV-V arpeggios, pattern 25

  • Pattern 25 is explained [here].

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27/10/2022

G Major triad arpeggios, pattern 31, Berklee type 4A

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D Harmonic Minor triad arpeggios, pattern 31, derived from F Major Berklee type 1A

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26/10/2022

E Major scale, pattern 16, Berklee fingering patterns

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E flat Lydian scale, pattern 41, 3 notes per string

  • Pattern 41 is explained [here].

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25/10/2022

23/10/2022

E flat Major 7 chord arpeggios, pattern 34, Berklee type 3

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E flat Major chord, arpeggio fingering comparison

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22/10/2022

F Major triad arpeggios, pattern 31, Berklee type 1B

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D Lydian scale, pattern 41, derived from Berklee fingering patterns

  • Pattern 41 is explained [here].

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21/10/2022

G Melodic Minor (Ascending) scale, pattern 11, open position

  • Pattern 11 is explained [here].
  • On this page is explained why this melodic minor exercise is available in two versions.

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E Melodic Minor (Ascending) triad arpeggios with open voicing, pattern 33, open position

  • On this page is explained why this melodic minor exercise is available in two versions.
  • Pattern 33 is explained [here].
  • In chords with open voicing the notes are spread out over a wider range.

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20/10/2022

B Melodic Minor (Ascending) scale, pattern 11, derived from Berklee fingering patterns

  • On this page is explained why this melodic minor exercise is available in two versions.
  • Pattern 11 is explained [here].
  • The fingering patterns of this exercise are based on the Berklee fingering patterns. The Berklee fingering patterns are from A Modern Method for Guitar (WG Leavitt, Berklee College of Music).

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G flat Major harmonic fourths scale, pattern 71

  • Pattern 71 is explained [here].
  • Please note: C flat is to be played as B.

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19/10/2022

E flat Major 7 chord arpeggios, pattern 32, Berklee type 4

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F Harmonic Minor triad arpeggios, pattern 31, open position

  • Pattern 31 is explained [here].

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18/10/2022

E flat Melodic Minor (Ascending) scale, 3 notes per string

  • On this page is explained why this melodic minor exercise is available in two versions.
  • Please note: C flat is to be played as B.

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F sharp Mixolydian scale, pattern 41, derived from Berklee fingering patterns

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17/10/2022

D flat Major scale, pattern 15, CAGED system

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C sharp Harmonic Major scale, derived from Berklee fingering patterns

  • The fingering patterns of this exercise are based on the Berklee fingering patterns. The Berklee fingering patterns are from A Modern Method for Guitar (WG Leavitt, Berklee College of Music).
  • Please note: E sharp is to be played as F, B sharp is to be played as C.

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15/10/2022

B Harmonic Major scale, open position

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C sharp Melodic Minor (Ascending) triad arpeggios, pattern 33, open position

  • Pattern 33 is explained [here].
  • On this page is explained why this melodic minor exercise is available in two versions.
  • Please note: B sharp is to be played as C.

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14/10/2022

A flat Major scale, pattern 12, CAGED system

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D flat Major arpeggios slide exercise, pattern 52

  • Pattern 52 is explained [here].

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13/10/2022

D flat Major scale, pattern 13, 3 notes per string

  • Pattern 13 is explained [here].

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A Major 7 chord arpeggios, pattern 32, Berklee type 3

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12/10/2022

E Major triad arpeggios, pattern 31, open position

  • Pattern 31 is explained [here].

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G flat Major I-IV-V arpeggios, pattern 25

  • Pattern 25 is explained [here].
  • Please note: C flat is to be played as B.

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11/10/2022

F Major triad arpeggios, pattern 31, Berklee type 3

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E Phrygian scale, pattern 41, open position

  • Pattern 41 is explained [here].

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10/10/2022

08/10/2022

A Major triad arpeggios, pattern 33, Berklee type 2

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A flat Major scale, pattern 14, 3 notes per string

  • Pattern 14 is explained [here].

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07/10/2022

E flat Major triad arpeggios with open voicing, pattern 33, Berklee type 3

  • In chords with open voicing the notes are spread out over a wider range.
  • Pattern 33 is explained [here].
  • Berklee type 3 refers to fingering pattern 3 from A Modern Method for Guitar (WG Leavitt, Berklee College of Music).

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G Major scale, pattern 14, CAGED system

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