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Alright, an Arpeggio is different from our scale. First, it's based upon thirds, okay?
Also, an Arpeggio, okay, has only three notes, okay, unlike a scale, which has eight. These
have only three, well, seven, technically, but these only have three notes to go upon.
In our scale that we have now, which is a B flat major tonic Arpeggio, we have B flat,
D flat, D natural, I mean, and F natural. These three notes will be repeated the whole
Arpeggio, just with different fingerings and different positions. So, let's play.