Jazz guitar arpeggios are the notes of a chord, played individually without any open strings. By eliminating open strings, the arpeggios become moveable "shapes" that can be used for all 12 keys. This is very useful for outlining chord changes during .
Jazz guitarists of all eras used arpeggios in their solos as a means to effectively “make the changes”. In this article, we will look into arpeggios derived from scale positions.
The arps can be very useful as is and will become a
powerful tool that deepens your understanding of scale positions. However, please read these posts if you’re new to position playing: