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m6 chords are probably the most widely used 4-note chords in Manouche. It's therefore of utmost importance to know their arpeggios well, in all chord positions and inversions. This kind of arpeggio lends itself very gracefully to diagonal playing.

On all diagrams, the arpeggios are displayed in yellow, and the chord in light blue. m6 chords are direct inversions of m7/5b (hald diminished) chords thereby these arpeggios can be used in both contexts knowing that Im6=VIm7/5b, that is for instance Gm6=Em7/5b.

As usual concerning arpeggios, these arpeggios are divided in 2 parts: