F Augmented Bass Arpeggio
Bass arpeggio — fretboard diagram
F Augmented Arpeggio — Notes and Intervals
Notes: F, A, C#
Intervals: 1P, 3M, 5A
Formula: 2W-2W
Number of notes: 3
Also known as: aug, +, +5, ^#5
The F Augmented arpeggio contains 3 notes (F, A, C#). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this arpeggio on Bass with different tunings and fret ranges.
When to Use the F Augmented Arpeggio
Play the F Augmented arpeggio whenever a F Augmented chord appears in a progression. Unlike scales (which include passing tones), arpeggios guarantee every note you play IS a chord tone, making your solo sound harmonically precise and intentional.
Arpeggio vs. Scale
The F Augmented arpeggio uses 3 notes (F, A, C#) while the full scale uses 7. The arpeggio is a subset — think of it as the skeleton of the scale. Practice alternating between the arpeggio and the full scale to develop a melodic vocabulary that mixes chord tones with passing tones.
How to Play F Augmented Arpeggio on Bass
On bass, locate F on the E string at fret 1. This compact 3-note arpeggio (F, A, C#) can be played across two strings without shifting, making it ideal for building bass lines that clearly outline the harmony.
The F Augmented arpeggio has a symmetrical, ethereal quality built from major thirds. It fits over Faug, F+, Fmaj7#5 chords and is useful for creating a sense of upward motion and harmonic ambiguity.
Practice Routine
Start by playing the F Augmented arpeggio ascending and descending at 60 BPM, one note per beat, using a metronome. Once even and confident, play it in eighth notes, then triplets, keeping each note articulate. Spend at least 5 minutes daily on this before moving to musical application.
Bass Tips
On bass, use the F Augmented arpeggio as the skeleton for your bass lines. Target the root on beat 1, then use the other tones (A, C#) on weaker beats to create movement while keeping the harmonic foundation solid.