Arrpegio Inversion help

xzyryabx

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Hi Guys.
Can anybody point me to where I can fingering diagrams laid out like this for all the main (major, minor, major7th, minor 7th, diminished, etc) arpeggio patterns and their inversions? 6-string, 5-string, 4-strin and 3-string layouts would be ideal.

I've found bits and pieces scattered around the net, but I would like something that has them all in the same place....

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Why not just make them yourself? Print out some blank fretboard pages and write them out. It will help you remember them and/or more easily recognize their shapes/fingerings too! If you know your CAGED shapes for each each chord style, it will be much easier to learn also.
 
That's actually what i've resorted to doing, and I agree it'll be a better learning experience this way....never thought of using CAGED for that, should look more into it.

Thanks!
 
Fuck the diagrams, start internalizing the inversions by connecting them to a related chord shape in all positions of the neck.
 
guitarman967":1vhpnmr1 said:
Fuck the diagrams, start internalizing the inversions by connecting them to a related chord shape in all positions of the neck.
That is why I mentioned the CAGED format. The three shapes he has on his pictured tablature diagrams are C, A, and E.
 
+1 for making them yourself, and +100 for using neck diagrams!

i've got a blog based on teaching some guitar principles like these, but i haven't managed to block out the entire neck for arpeggios just yet. i just prefer to view the neck from a scalar point of view - then the arps just kind of reveal themselves.
 
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