The diminished triad arpeggio stacks two minor thirds — root, ♭3 and ♭5 — a tense shape used to lead between chords.
The diminished triad arpeggio stacks two minor thirds — root, ♭3 and ♭5 — a tense shape used to lead between chords. On guitar, the c diminished arpeggio uses the notes C, D♯, F♯ — the diagram above shows every one of them across all positions of the neck, with the root (C) highlighted so you can anchor each shape.
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