This example shows another important method of practicing arpeggios - ascending and descending through all inversions of the chord. As you learn each new type of chord, practice all arpeggios in this manner. Don't forget to learn each type of arpeggio on all 12 notes of the chromatic scale-
For every type of chord there is a corresponding arpeggio. This means there are major, minor, augmented, diminished, dominant seventh and minor seventh arpeggios, among others. Here is a C minor arpeggio which consists of the notes C, Eb and G which are the root, flattened third and fifth of a C minor chord.