The major triad arpeggio spells a major chord one note at a time — root, 3rd and 5th — the cleanest way to outline bright, resolved harmony in a solo.
The major triad arpeggio spells a major chord one note at a time — root, 3rd and 5th — the cleanest way to outline bright, resolved harmony in a solo. On guitar, the g major arpeggio uses the notes G, B, D — the diagram above shows every one of them across all positions of the neck, with the root (G) highlighted so you can anchor each shape.
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