Arpeggios m6 and m7/5b diagonally

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Even though there are 4 arpeggios to remember, in reality there are only two shapes since 1- and 3- derive from the same shape, and so do 2- and 4-: only the starting note changes.

These two patterns that repeat themselves all over the neck are the following:

Arpege-m6-motif-1.jpg   Arpege-m6-motif-2.jpg

Shape 1

This arpeggio starts from the root and therefore can be played on this kind of chord (in Gm6 here):

Arpege-m6-diag-1.jpg


Shape 2

This arpeggio starts from the third and can therefore be played on this kind of inversed chord: M6-3.jpg (in Em6 here)

Arpege-m6-diag-2.jpg


Shape 3

This arpeggio starts from the fifth and can therefore be played on this kind of chord with the root on the A string M6-2.jpg. It can be noticed that it's the same arpeggio shape as for the first example here but shifted up one string: (in Cm6 here)


Arpege-m6-diag-3.jpg

Shape 4

This arpeggio starts from the sixth and can therefore be played on this kind of inversed chord Fichier:M6-1-3.jpg. It can be noticed that it's the same arpeggio shape as for the second example here but shifted up one string: (in Bbm6 here)


Arpege-m6-diag-4.jpg