Hi, how are all my friends? I need help on good arpeggios to use over a Bm7 moving to aEm7/B in the key of D (if that matters for these particular chords). I like playing the Bm arp and it sounds good but, I cannot find good tones to move to. Does any one have insight?
-Steve
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However, because of the similarity between I6 and vim7, I often don't play different lines on these chords in a I-vi-ii-V progression, especially if the tempo is very high.
Say you want a phrase based on an ascending shape. The guide tones could be e g a & b. Start your arp on the guide tone note. So for 1 start on e and play eigths up the 1 arp for half a bar then play the vi arp starting on g the ii arp starting on a and the V arp starting on b. After you have that grooved trying shifting the order of the notes you play the arp on but always starting on the guide tone. You will find some lines that you like better than others. Have fun with it play with it. If you want more after that get back to me for other suggestions.
Once you have the idea down slide it up two frets and your in D major.
All of those should provide you with lots of ideas.
Have you checked Matt Warnock's website, I am sure there are tons of it.
Otherwise, maybe thinking substitutions will help you: try to think G or CMaj7 instead of E-7. Probably G is most important note you have to hit for the Em, isn't it?
Major or minor 3 major or dominant 7. Then there are the oddballs, the b5, 6 and sus chords. But this another discussion