G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) Guitar Arpeggio

Guitar arpeggio — fretboard diagram

G# major sharp eleventh (lydian) arpeggio — 6-string guitar fretboard diagramInteractive fretboard diagram showing the G# major sharp eleventh (lydian) arpeggio on 6-string guitar with 22 frets. Notes: G, G#, A#, C, D, D#.GG#A#CDD#GG#A#CDCDD#GG#A#CDD#GG#GG#A#CDD#GG#A#CDD#DD#GG#A#CDD#GG#A#CA#CDD#GG#A#CDD#GGG#A#CDD#GG#A#CD1357911121315171921

G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) Arpeggio — Notes and Intervals

Notes: G#, C, D#, G, A#, D

Intervals: 1P, 3M, 5P, 7M, 9M, 11A

Formula: 2W-WH-2W-WH-2W

Number of notes: 6

Also known as: maj9#11, Δ9#11, ^9#11

The G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) arpeggio contains 6 notes (G#, C, D#, G, A#, D). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this arpeggio on Guitar with different tunings and fret ranges.

When to Use the G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) Arpeggio

Play the G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) arpeggio whenever a G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) 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 G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) arpeggio uses 6 notes (G#, C, D#, G, A#, D) 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 G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) Arpeggio on Guitar

Root your G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) arpeggio at fret 4 on the 6th (low E), or alternatively at 11th fret on the A string. With 6 notes, this extended arpeggio covers a wide range. Break it into smaller two- or three-string groups and connect them gradually. Tapping can also help cover the extra reach needed.

The G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) arpeggio outlines a G# major chord and works perfectly over G#, G#maj7, G#6 harmonies. It is a foundational arpeggio for soloing over major-key progressions and emphasizes the bright, resolved character of the major triad.

Practice Routine

Start by playing the G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) 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.

Guitar Tips

Try playing the G# Major Sharp Eleventh (lydian) arpeggio on guitar by superimposing it over the corresponding G# major barre chord shape. This visual connection between chord and arpeggio helps you find arpeggio tones instantly during improvisation.

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