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The pattern uses eighth notes in 3/4 time and is counted:

Now try playing the same pattern using a D major chord and then an E major chord. Move your thumb to play the open bass string which identifies the name of the chord you are on. The other fingers (i-m-a) will play the same strings on all three chords.

m = middle finger

What is an Arpeggio?

One complete sequence of the pattern is equal to one measure of music.

Perhaps you have heard the word arpeggio being tossed around by other musicians, but have absolutely no clue what they were talking about. Simply defined, an arpeggio refers to playing the notes within a chord in rapid succession. On the guitar, this can be done by either using a pick or your fingers.

a = ring finger

1 ---------------a-----------

2 ----------m------m-------

3 -------i---------------i----

4 ---------------------------

5 ----p----------------------

6 ---------------------------

Incorporating arpeggios into your guitar playing can be a very simple matter, or a very complicated one, depending on your approach to the subject. Because I am a guitar teacher, I generally try to find ways to introduce my students to new techniques that are easy to understand and relatively easy to do. So let's see if I can help you learn how to play an arpeggio today.

If you want to use a fingerpicking style to play an arpeggio, then you need to know how the right hand fingers are identified. There are four letters, p-i-m-a, which stand for the Spanish words: pulgar, indicio, medio, and anular. These four letters represent each finger as follows:

Notice that your thumb (p) is playing an open A on the bass string which is also the name of the chord.

Once you are comfortable playing an arpeggio with the chords: A major, D major, and E major, try playing the same chord progression as it is used in the Christmas song Silent Night. Here is the link:

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While holding an A major chord, play each string that is identified in the pattern below with the corresponding fingers of your right hand. Practice it several times until your fingers get accustomed to the movement. Be careful to maintain a relaxed "cupped" hand in order to avoid tension and fatigue.

p i m a m i

1 & 2 & 3 &

Have fun!

p = thumb

When you are trying an arpeggio for the first time, then I suggest you start with a chord, or chord progression, that you can play fairly well. For our purpose today, we will start with the chord A major and then progress to a chord progression in the key of A.



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How Will You Know Which Scales To Improvise From?

How Jazz Guitar Improvisation Comes About

It is not necessary to use all of them. You can combine two or more to produce your unique improvisation so that you have the melody in sight. When you improvise, chord-based improvisation need not have anything to do with the song you started off with. This method is not difficult. It involves using the scales and arpeggios related to the chords, converting into music. Improvisation based on scales involves the use of different notes resulting in harmony created by the scales. The fact is there is no set rule. It is the player's intuition, imagination and inner confidence in what he is doing that guides him.

To know which scales to improvise from, the main thing to be aware of is the key you are in. Since rock and pop focus on the singer and song, there is no scope for improvisation, but with jazz, the keys keep changing every so often during a measure, resulting in changing the scale as well. One way to know what key you are in is with the help of the 8 scales. Remember that the II V chord progression is the most common in jazz guitar music.

Jazz Guitar Improvisation - The Essence Of The Jazz Music Sound

Jazz guitar improvisation is one of the main things that distinguish jazz music sounds from any other. The beauty of a jazz guitar player's improvisations is that they end up sounding perfect, with every note played with precision and distinctiveness. They add individuality to the sounds they produce when their fingers touch their jazz guitar strings, wowing everyone into listening raptly.

Jazz guitar improvisation can begin from...


  • chords
  • scales
  • melody
  • tonal centers
  • sheer freedom

Improvisation is a manifestation of the guitarist's instinct and takes the audience by pleasant surprise. If you listen to jazz guitar music quite a lot, then you will know that there are limitless ways to improvise. You will also realize that all your favorite players have achieved the ability to improvise with dexterity through constant experimentation. There is no such thing as following a specific way while entering a solo and for every player, it's a question of what works for them most successfully at that particular moment in time. The ear is the means by which they know how to improvise.

Attention motivated improvising guitarists...

To practice jazz guitar improvisation, players often learn a solo by one of the master jazz guitarists. When done thoroughly it helps them identify chord changes in the course of the sound. This gives them a base from which to experiment on their own with confidence.

What You Need To Know To Improvise

There are certain important ideas that a jazz guitar player has to be accomplished at. These are...