How to play a Major 7 Arpeggio - Q & A with Robert Renman
Published on 31 March 2016
So what's a major 7 arpeggio? How can you use it? In this edition of "Q & A with Robert Renman", I answer that question. You can find more lessons by me at bitly.com/mastergtr if you want see what I do there.
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Major 7 chords and arpeggios do not fit so well into blues, but they are often used in pop music, and jazz. They have a very distinct sound, and you can create some really beautiful lines over major chords, by using the major 7 sound.
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