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CHAPTER 1 - G Major Arpeggios in Positions
CHAPTER 2 - G Minor Arpeggios in Positions
CHAPTER 3 - The Circle of Fifths
CHAPTER 4 - G Diminished Arpeggios in Positions
CHAPTER 5 - G Augmented Arpeggios in Positions
CHAPTER 6 - Two-notes-per-string Patterns
CHAPTER 7 - Classic Rock Arpeggio Licks
CHAPTER 8 - Diatonic Triad Arpeggios in G
CHAPTER 9 - Open-voiced Arpeggios, One Note Per String
CHAPTER 10 - Interval Patterns
CHAPTER 11 - Tapping Diatonic Triad Arpeggios
CHAPTER 12 - Using Open Strings to Extend Range, Classical Style
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