Major seventh arpeggios

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Frank DollFrank Doll maps out major seventh arpeggios across the guitar fretboard, with fingering tips for playing them cleanly.
What's in the course
13 lessons (1h 41m) · 1 free
01. Seconds and fourths
Free lesson16:40

02. Harmonising with triads
4:28

03. Sixths
7:36

04. Major seventh arpeggios
You are here7:14

05. Dominant seventh arpeggios
9:24

06. Minor seventh arpeggios
4:43

07. Minor7b5 arpeggios
3:54

08. Exercises on four-note chords
4:16

09. Drop3 Voicings
7:27

10. Exercises on Drop 3 voicings
11:45

11. Drop 2 Voicings
8:45

12. Exercises on Drop 2 voicings
9:32

13. Diminished seventh chords
5:47
Lesson transcript
Music Lesson
Zweibunde Eisefon
Here, under here is his Zweibunde Eisefon.
- E and R:
Seite einenbund weiter Zweiseitenhoe von de young Geite Zweibunde Bluesightenbaum ude eben.
Key and Chords
In English:
C Major. Seven Accords.
- Quinte Septime
- Granton Tertz Quinte cross Septime from the desert.
End with a slide.
Technique Tips
- Here, here.
- Kipen Viweda: Here's a phil. Aim for her.
- Also up E on the R side.
This is analog from finger shots. Up this ide. It was tricky.
Resources
- Aba um im real book UDA in Andre Modian song books.
- Abaten sukhenin fendi dibitzai.
- No major augend Deutsche Philbesser.
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Frank Doll, born in 1972, studied at the Music College Regensburg before reading musicology, German and linguistics at the University of Regensburg. Drawn back to the guitar, he went on to train at the Munich Guitar Institute (MGI). He has worked as an instrumental teacher since 1998, alongside countless performances at home and abroad across rock, pop, musical theatre and light music. He currently teaches in the music stream at the Edith-Stein-Realschule in Parsberg and has run the Musikwerkstatt Frauenberg since 2006. On MusicGurus his German-language Griffbrett Theorie courses map the guitar fretboard systematically - intervals, chord shapes, modal positions and applied theory - for players who want to understand the neck, not just memorise shapes.












