. Arpeggios 55
6 Basic Arpeggios Expanded to 24
Keeping the order of notes consistent in basic arpeggios, one can create three additional patterns in
which each finger, through the shifting of the notes, 5 permitied tw begin the ai peggio. Although all
4 patterns have the same order of notes, they are not identical based on the different notes that each,
‘a1peggiv begins with, The connecting mechanisms of our brain perceive each of these patterns a¢
unique and independent.
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Technical Exercises
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[AS] Arpeggios with p-m-i, p-m-a, p-i-a
Arpeggios employing your thumb and 2 fingers in groups of three and four notes rank among the
‘most common arpeggio patterns, In exercises 17 and 38, pleasc observe the changes in the string and
finger assignments! By changing from the normal string/finger assignments to an uncomfortabl,
cone, for example with i on the ist and m on the and string, you can intensify the work on your RAL
finger accuracy. Don’t forget to play all the patterns on a single string as well!
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