What is an augmented arpeggio?
An augmented 7th arpeggio is a dominant 7 arpeggio with an augmented fifth (#5). It can also be seen as an augmented triad (1-3-#5) with a b7. ... It is an augmented 7 chord broken into individual notes.
What is an augmented chord?
What Are Augmented Chords? Augmented chords are major triads with a sharp fifth. That raised fifth is the only difference between a major chord and an augmented chord. Each note in an augmented triad is two whole steps above the prior note.
What is a diminished arpeggio?
A diminished arpeggio consists of 4 notes, each of which is exactly 3 semi-tones (or 3 frets) away from one another. The formula for a diminished chord/arpeggio is: Root – b3 – b5 – bb7. If you want to treat the note 'F' as your root, then an F diminished arpeggio would contain the notes: F dim: F – G# – B – D.