bassist15
06-26-2006, 02:43 PM
Anyone know where there is a listed page of arpeggios. Ive been in bass for along time but never really sat down and looked at arpeggios . Ive prob played alot of them and jstu not known it
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This is a search-engine-friendly text mirror of the TalkBass Forums bassist15 06-26-2006, 02:43 PM Anyone know where there is a listed page of arpeggios. Ive been in bass for along time but never really sat down and looked at arpeggios . Ive prob played alot of them and jstu not known it Ed Fuqua 06-26-2006, 03:07 PM There are 4 kinds of triads major minor augmented diminished that are all put together in the same way. MAJOR - 1 3 5 (in the key of Cmajor this can be the tonic C E G) MINOR - 1 b3 5 (with C as the root C Eb G) AUGMENTED - 1 3 #5 (with C as the root C E G#) DIMINISHED - 1 b3 b5 (with C as the ROOT C Eb Gb) There are 7 kinds of 4 part chords that are all put together the same way. Major 7th (C E G B) minor 7th (C Eb G Bb) Dominant 7th (C E G Bb) augmented 7th (C E G# Bb) tonic minor (minor major 7th) (C Eb G B) half diminished (C Eb Gb B) mediant (C Eb Gb Bb) Instead of looking for a chart of all of them, look at how they are put together and do it yourself, using a different note for the root until you go through all 12 possibilities for root note. You'll also want to look at practicing the inversions in closed position(1 3 5/ 3 5 1/ 5 1 3) and open position ( 1 5 3/ 3 1 5/ 5 3 1). A good way is to pick the root first and go through all triad permutations, then 1st inverson, then 2nd inversion. EXAMPLE: with C as the Root C E G C Eb G C E G C E G# then go through all inversions C E G E G C G C E C Eb G Eb G C G C Eb etc. Phil Smith 06-27-2006, 12:18 AM There are 7 kinds of 4 part chords that are all put together the same way. Major 7th (C E G B) minor 7th (C Eb G Bb) Dominant 7th (C E G Bb) augmented 7th (C E G# Bb) tonic minor (minor major 7th) (C Eb G B) half diminished (C Eb Gb B) mediant (C Eb Gb Bb) One correction: half diminished should be (C Eb Gb Bb) Some additions: diminshed 7th (C Eb Gb Bbb) Major 7th b5 (C E Gb B) Major 7th #5(C E G# B) Minor 7th #5(C Eb G# Bb) Dominant 7th b5(C E Gb Bb) Dominant 7th #5(C E G# Bb) * C Eb Gb B I've heard it called diminished with a raised 7th Correlli 06-27-2006, 12:31 AM mMaj7th (C Eb G B) I guess you could b5 - mMaj7b5 (C Eb Gb B) ??? ryco 06-27-2006, 08:57 PM http://www.basstabs.net/basics/atable.asp slybass3000 07-02-2006, 11:54 PM One correction on the link you did provide(thanks by the way,good link,but).... The diminished chord should be notate xo7 or dim7 and be spell 1-b3-b5 AND bb7 not 6 even if it means the same note. It's kind of weird spelling a seventh chord with the sixth. SB ryco 07-06-2006, 10:19 PM One correction on the link you did provide(thanks by the way,good link,but).... The diminished chord should be notate xo7 or dim7 and be spell 1-b3-b5 AND bb7 not 6 even if it means the same note. It's kind of weird spelling a seventh chord with the sixth. SB I totally agree! To call the bb7 a 6th is inacurrate. I can forgive the use of the enharmonic notation for ease of sight reading, but I too feel it is wrong and lazy for theoretical purposes. |