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So we are going to go to our next note here, F#. So 1, 2, 3, there is our root; there is our 3rd, then 1, 2, 3, 5. So that's F#. We have A then we have C. F# in the key of G Major gives us a diminish chord and that's a diminish arpeggio there and then finally the Octave of G Major here. So we have G so 1, 2, 3, so we have our root on the 3rd, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. So G B G. Now it's important to know that you can play these arpeggios, you don't necessarily have to play them in order. You can play those notes in any order that you want; you can play them backwards, you can start with the 3rd first. So when you are constructing them, play them in any order you like and as a matter of fact, this is the part of the fun of doing them is to make them go together, find an order that would connect them to one another that will make a nice melody.
So let's take a look at the basic chord progression. Since each of these arpeggios we are doing as Triads which is three notes; root, 3rd and 5th . We will do this song in three, four time which will let enable us to do the arpeggio notes on each B. So we will do a simple set of 1, 6, 4, 5 chord progression. So G Major, E Minor, C, D.
This is 3 A.M. by MatchBox Twenty, the songs in the key of A Flat Major and standard tuning of a capo at the 1st fret. When we open 1st string and the 3rd fret on the 2nd strings so that's again. The D chord here and that's going to be the first finger at the 6th fret on the 1st string, the third finger on the 8th fret of the 3rd string.
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