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Playing Mandolin Chords: Shell Chord Arpeggio Exercise
In the previous lesson we played some 11th chords. But in most music styles, except maybe some jazz or so, you will probably not play the chords like that. In other music styles you can use chords like that but you can make them sound completely different by playing arpeggios. And they will make much more sense.
Try playing this next shell chord arpeggio exercise using two chord voicings of the C11 chord from the sheet music and mandolin tab.
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