The C major sixth arpeggio pattern starts at the 3rd fret of the 3rd string.
Memorize the major sixth arpeggio pattern so that you can play it in any key.
The next example applies the major sixth arpeggio to a 12 Bar Blues riff.
As discussed previously, all chords are based upon or derived from the four basic chord types. A chord commonly used in jazz in place of the major chord is the major seventh chord (maj7). The major seventh chord is created by adding the seventh note of the major scale to the major chord.