G Major Diatonic

In this exercise, we go down the diatonic arpeggio, back up the scale, and then add some diatonic triadic movement within the position.

It’s great for dexterity, for seeing how different elements connect, and for building that pianistic flow on the guitar.

These kinds of sequences help you visualize arpeggios, scales, and movement as one unit, and over time, they start showing up in your phrasing and how you approach music.

Try it in G, move it to other keys, and start making your own versions. That’s where the real magic happens.