A Minor Violin Arpeggio: 2nd Degree

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Part of the video series: Violin Arpeggios: A Minor

Summary: The violin is one of the most important melodic instruments in history. Learn a 2nd degree A Minor scale arpeggios on it in this free video clip series.

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A Minor Violin Arpeggio: 2nd Degree

Let's go over our second scale degree. First, let's play our arpeggio. First scale degree, A. (Audio demo) Let's go over our second scale degree which is C natural. The second note out of our three notes. Okay? Here we go, it's played now with your third finger on the G string, C natural. That's the second note out of the three notes played in an arpeggio A tonic minor.

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