G# Lydian Dominant Seventh Guitar Arpeggio

Guitar arpeggio in Open G tuning — fretboard diagram

Open G (DGDGBD)
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G# Lydian Dominant Seventh in Open G — Notes and Intervals

Notes: G#, C, D#, F#, D

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

Formula: 2W-WH-WH-8

Number of notes: 5

Tuning: Open G (D-G-D-G-B-D)

Also known as: 7#11, 7#4

The G# Lydian Dominant Seventh arpeggio contains 5 notes (G#, C, D#, F#, D). Use the interactive fretboard above to explore this arpeggio on 6-string guitar — Open G with different tunings and fret ranges.

About Open G Tuning

Open G tuning (D-G-D-G-B-D) produces a G major chord when strummed open, making it the definitive tuning for slide guitar and delta blues. The tuning's natural consonance means that barring across any fret gives you a major chord, which is why it's been the backbone of blues and roots music for over a century.

From Robert Johnson to Keith Richards, Open G has shaped some of the most iconic music ever recorded. Keith Richards famously removes the low 6th string entirely in this tuning, creating his signature five-string sound on songs like 'Start Me Up' and 'Brown Sugar'. For slide players, Open G is essential — it allows clean, singing slide lines across all strings with minimal effort.

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Notable artists: Keith Richards, Robert Johnson, Ry Cooder, Joni Mitchell, The Black Crowes

Best for: Slide guitar, delta blues, Keith Richards-style rock riffs, and open-string fingerpicking

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