If you can play chords in different octave locations, you can break those chords apart to play arpeggios all over the neck. “Arpeggio” is Italian word meaning “broken chord”. These broken chords are quite useful when played over a chord progression because they outline a chord progression perfectly while sounding like a cool lick. Here is how to transfer arpeggios over the entire fretboard using octaves.

Play all of the arpeggios on each reference point and transfer it over the entire fretboard. After that, try different chord qualities such as major, minor, diminished, augmented, 7th chords, etc. Finally, try matching arpeggios to the chords in chord progressions. There are some easy songs to play on guitar. There is also an advanced minor arpeggio lesson in the video below just to show you how arpeggios can get crazy.