Triad 1-3-5. Foundation of pop and rock arpeggios.
Показывает, как текущий элемент связан с ладом, тональностью и используется в музыке.
Bright, open, stable.
Confidence, calmness, completeness.
Fully stable — requires no resolution.
Characteristic bright major sound, defined by the major third.
Major triad (1-3-5).
Major third (3) defines the major quality.
Root and third — minimum for recognition.
Differs from minor by one note: the third is a semitone higher.
No internal tension in the major triad.
It is the resolution point for the dominant.
Tonic function: stability, completion.
Fully stable on degree I, subdominant on IV.
Degrees I and IV of major, degree VI of minor.
Fits any major harmony, especially I-IV-V.
Reliable vertical for melodies and improvisation on the tonic.
Click a key to explore the same arpeggio in a different key.
Pop, rock, folk, country, classical guitar.
Forms anchor points of the melody when playing through chords.
Major triad picking — the foundation of fingerstyle accompaniment.
Arpeggio as a phrase opening or ending creates a sense of completeness.
Reveals the chord note by note, unfolding its structure for the listener.
Practice arpeggio patterns across positions on the interactive fretboard.