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Augmented chords are 3-note chords not so often used in Mancouhe. Arpeggios for these chords are essentially vertical and are almost always played in a dominant 7th chord context to add some tension (think of the music of the Simpsons).


starting on the lower E string

The first hurdle is the shifting of the index between the B string and the upper E string. The second hurdle is the toughest: 5 consecutive downstrokes while changing string towards the lowest strings.

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Lick that uses an augmented arpeggio starting on the lower E string

The typical augmented lick played on a dominant 7th chord.

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