Friday, October 1, 2010

Sweep tha floor pt Three! Theory without sound!

An Arpeggio is simply where you play the notes of a chord separately; without them ringing out.  And thats all sweep shapes are!

You make chords by using the notes from a major scale.  Remember the root from the last lesson? Thats the first note of a scale, like you would get a C major shape from a C major scale.

A major scale has a pattern of notes called intervals.  Intervals are the space between notes.A whole step is two notes, and a half step is one note.  So from C to D is a whole step.  And D to D# is a half step. 

Now major scales have a set pattern.  Its whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole
step, whole step, half step.  You start from whatever note you want to be your root.  So if you want a C major scale, you start from the C note, then move a whole step down to the D note.  Then another whole step to the E note.  Then a half step from E to F.  And so on until you get back to the root note, which is C.
By the time you are done, you will have the notes a C major scale!   C D E F G A B

Since I am lazy and have done enough typing, I will finish up the actual chord theory tomorrow!  As always, complain in the comments, or praise, whetever floats your prospective boat.

Cordially yours,

Velociplum

17 comments:

  1. Very informative. I have been trying to learn this.

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  2. I'm looking forward to your post tomorrow! I hope you talk about chord progressions and such, maybe the circle of fifths?

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  3. I've never understood notes haha :D

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  4. I remember most of this from band lol.

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  5. man im so terrible at music... its totally another language to me.. i kinda remeber some of this theory from guitar class but not too much lol

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  6. pfppfpfpfpfp oh sorry fartsies.. >=(

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  7. Thanks alot, looking forward to your next posts! My guitar is already on fire!

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  8. copy'd and saved, will look at when I'm practicing

    this is by far one of my favorite blogs, thank your for teaching me music!!

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