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You need to work it out for yourself though because it is a thinking process.
You can't possibly learn all the arpeggios in all positions without having a system- and that system is 'drop chords'.
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Thanks for the heads up on drop chords @octatonic, I'll give that a look.
I'd recommend working the arpeggios out between frets 1-5 too. That'll then give a pretty exhaustive amount that can then be transferred across the fretboard/other positions etc.
Working it out for yourself and thinking it through is a tougher but more meaningful road. I think you'll be surprised how easy it is to get every key down too, which is vital if you want to develop Jazz improv. Good luck!
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going find for yourself is so much better for you..
the knowledge sticks better and it's better for your ears too..