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Old 02-24-2010, 06:48 AM
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Default 11 different C arpeggios for piano?

Does anyone know what the 11 different arpeggios are for piano (or maybe other instruments)?

I have played violin for 8 years, but yesterday I had my first class with a Kazakh/Russian trained teacher. He wants me to be technique/solfedge strong, and so is insisting that I know them all. It starts out as C-E-G-C, then C-E flat-G-C, then C-Eflat-G sharp-C, then C-E-A-C, then C-F-A-C, and then it keeps going, but I am not sure to what. Can anyone help me--sooner rather than later? I have a lesson in the very near future and need to practice

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Old 01-12-2011, 10:47 AM
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i do not think i was ready for you to put words in quotation marks. i'll think about what you really want when you put your search in quotes and try to return something that makes sense.
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Old 01-15-2011, 12:43 PM
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Yeah I think it is very important that you explain to your students your limitations rather than doing it without knowing what to do.
I hope I made myself clear on this and I know it not that difficult to understand what I mean. But to be frank with you those cord are simple yet perfect.
I just tried it on my guitar and I know I can't get the right tune but somehow I know what to expect when this is played using violin?

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