Minor 7th Chord Guitar Arpeggio Chart (Scale Based Patterns)
by Jay SkylerGuitar Lesson Summary & Chart Explanation
Minor 7th Arpeggio Guitar Fretboard Pattern Chart
These are Minor 7th chords played note by note as if they were scales.
You can also think of them as a subset of any minor scale with a flatted seventh scale degree.
A list can be found here:
Minor Scale Chart(Opens in Modal Window)
They can be played over the matching chord, or whenever the scale includes the notes that make it up.
Scale Based Arpeggios:
These have the same notes as the chords they are derived from; but they are laid out in the numerical or alphabetical sequence of the notes that make them up (e.g. R, 3, 5, 7, or A, C#, E, G# etc.) rather than in the voicings of the various chord grips like the chord based arpeggios.
They may start on any scale degree depending on which hand position you are in.
The whole neck can be covered in 5 forms just like the scales.