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Arpeggios Building Blocks Vol 2

Arpeggios Building Blocks Vol 2

Ry Naylor
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Arpeggio derives from the Italian word arpeggiare which means ‘to play the harp’ (Arpa being the

Italian word for harp). In modern music, it refers to a playing a ‘broken’ chord. Rather than

strumming an entire chord shape, the notes within a chord are played in a sequence of individual

notes.

An arpeggio is made up of the notes used to play the chord of the same name. For this reason you will

often see notes of an arpeggio identified as chord tones as I will do here. These chord tones may

be played in sequential order (up or down), or they can be played in different patterns.

Arpeggio Vs. Arpeggiating

There is a subtle difference to be aware of between playing an arpeggio as opposed to arpeggiating

(or picking) a chord. If you pick out a chord shape and the notes ring together (let ring) this is

‘arpeggiating' a chord:

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巻:
02
年:
2010
出版社:
Independently Published
言語:
english
ページ:
148
シリーズ:
Arpeggios Building Blocks
ファイル:
PDF, 36.29 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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